Wonderful night at Wheeling Yacht Club. Beautiful club with wonderful facilities and very kind and friendly members. Erik made some delicious breakfast sandwiches and we headed out around 8m. The third Ohio river lock, Hannibal Lock, was early and quick. Not far from the lock we entered the cove where Rayland Marina is located. The channel and cove were very shallow and we were stirring up mud but did not hit anything or bottom out, YAY!!! 99 gallons of gas and much lighter wallets later we were on the river again. Docked and walked into Wellsburg. Very neat little town. Saw a huge 200 year old sycamore tree that made the one in our yard look small, a log house from early 1800's, several historical markers, a flower shop, and found a DQ!!! Caramel funnel cake a la mode is quite yummy :-) Back on the river we saw lots of factories, coal plants, and other industrial plants along with a casino (not much of the gambling types so we floated on by). Went through the "big chamber" at the New Cumberland Lock(usually used for barge and commercial traffic). Home for the night is Holiday Yacht Club. Again greeted by very helpful friendly hosts. A very nice protected harbor with an absolutely gorgeous stone A frame home at the top of the hill that used to be part of the boat club. Took a bike ride through Chester West Virginia (nothing to thrilling to see) before returning to the boat to fix dinner. Erik made some amazing ribeyes with baked potatoes. Another wonderful end to a very blessed day!
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