Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Day 94 Chicago to Joliet, IL Tuesday August 21, 2018

Day 94 Chicago to Joliet, IL Tuesday August 21, 2018

The clouds were still hanging on but some breaks to start the day. Cloudy through most of day with showers then partial sun. Air was warm in low 70s. Not a bad day.

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The day was a big one as we started the "river down" portion of our trip.

Going through Chicago - at rush hour (all the folks going to work) was a hoot!! We did about 36 miles with two locks.

Looking east out to Lake Michigan. We started early.


Approach to the Chicago Lock.



 Notice the shape of the lock building. My I Spy friends - what do you see?
 Why it is in the shape of boat!!!

 The Trump Tower is center stage looking west on the Chicago River




 We waited only a few moments for the AMTRAK draw bridge to lift. This is once we turned south and left the area of the buildings.

 This is the infamous CSX RR bridge that controls the maximum boat height that can travel on the Chicago River. 

We made it! You can see (if you look close) the height  board shows more clearance than the 17'-6" commonly noted in guides. Looks like 18'-6"

 Barges everywhere now.

An electric fish fence - so carp won't go into the Lake.



More industrial barges

 LockPort Lock


Forty feet down.

 Leaving LockPort

At Joliet city wall for the night. All by ourselves.




Sun is down so ......

Good Night and God Bless

2 comments:

  1. We hope you enjoy the river system. Depending upon recent rainfall, keep an eye out for debris/logs in the water.

    Duane and Diane
    m/v Diva Di

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    1. Hi Guys

      Thanks for the sage advice. We have been looking and seen several deadheads that we have passed and noted a lot of trees in the shallow areas - one even in the middle of where we wanted to anchor. Not sure which is worse - dodging occasional tree and the like, or playing in the lobster pot fields of Maine - guess each place is unique.

      Safe travels

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