Left Golconda fairly early, not many miles ahead but 2 locks. Smithland lock went pretty smooth. Coming out of the lock there were several tows and barges with big pipes running across the river. They separated the pipe so we could go through. That was a little strange! Very shortly after the lock we headed up the Cumberland River. For the first time this trip we were headed up river against the current. The Cumberland River was pretty remote in this area but beautiful. About 30 miles up river we came to Barkley lock and dam. This lock was a pretty big lift. The lockmaster told us to tie off(I was a little leary about tying as everything I have heard is not to tie in case you get hung up). After a long lift, about 45 feet, we entered Lake Barkley. Very shortly after the lock we entered Green Turtle Bay.
Green Turtle Bay is a pretty big marina. After finding a slip we took a bike ride into town. On our way back to the boat we met a wonderful couple, Scott and KC aboard Jet Stream, who are on their third loop(we saw the gold burgee). Talked to Tic Tacs crew who are in planning phase. We took a dip in the pool to cool off then made some delicious shish kabobs. Not long after dinner it was showers and bed.
Monday, July 31, 2017
7/30/17 Sunday - Day 15 - Golconda to Green Turtle Bay
Confluence of Cumberland and Ohio Rivers. We've now traveled ALMOST THE entire length of the Ohio from Pittsburgh to Smithland Lock. The only portion we haven't traveled are the last 59 miles to Cairo Illinois (we're told we are not missing anything)
Our route for the day
Our stats for the day
Sunrise at Golconda Marina
Rocky shores of the Cumberland River
Traveling up stream on the Cumberland towards Barkley Lock (about 30 miles).....big difference between downriver flow on the mighty Ohio and upriver travels on the much narrower Cumberland
Coming up on Barkley Lock
Barkley Lock....zoom to see the sign
Biggest lift off the river trip this far.....45 feet
Nice sunset pic at Green Turtle Bay Marina. Notice the moon up in the upper right
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