LOL! Yes, I'm a big duck hunter. Pending which video this was, I think it was actually a tiki hut for a Labor Day party. 🤣 But still fun to see the happenings going on while boating the river. 🤣
My Navtronics on my laptop is priceless in the daytime and especially at night time which I try my best to be off the river before sunset. It puts you on the map and you can steer right to where ever you need to go.
My grandparents had a houseboat that had to be the same nodel as yours. Red and prolly a little older. Was kept in sabula iowa. I went under the netting along the rails and into the missippi at 1 year old my dad dove off the top deck in after me.
That's awesome you grew up on one. I jumped in after a 2yr girl that fell of the back of a houseboat at night and I was maybe 10. It happens quick around the water. Hopefully that didn't keep you from the houseboat growing up.
Thanks! There was definitely some elements to work through. You're not the first to comment on mayo on hot dog. I feel like everyone is missing out then. Mayo and ketchup go together like penutbutter jelly. 🤪
This is why you buy a cruising guide, it will give you all pertinent information. How to approach, depths, GPS coordinates, facilities and services. And OBSTRUCTIONS. I would never leave without one. About $50.
That's something we're working on. The biggest issue is it's been difficult to get the boat out of the water due to the bolt on walkways and all the shipyards using travel lifts to pull the boats out instead of trailers. We need to put an antifowl coating on the hull and add some anodes. We have the boat in the marsh, so definitely in salt. Everything south of Lake Pontchartrain is pretty much salt, but there are marinas north of Lake Pontchartain that are fresh water.
On the upper Mississippi there are marinas every 5-100 miles. In the lower Mississippi we had to get some help from our friends and family. Those episodes are coming soon!
Completely agree and our rule too. We left at 8am that morning, so we didn't go out at night, just got caught by the locks. Keep watching the other videos, because we get in a much worse situation further down the river.
We're going to miss you. We wanted to capture each spot we stayed at so we could remember them and provide a map and detail of the stops for anyone wishing to make this trip. The Mississippi River is an incredible marvel with very little footage of the rural areas, so some find it pretty interesting to have the opportunity to look through this window.
Yeah, we knew that when we were making the trip and we're excited about that as the locks took up the most time. There's actually no locks after St. Louis.
13:35 ..Those are Duck blinds...Hunters "hide in there" during season and ole daffy none the wiser
LOL! Yes, I'm a big duck hunter. Pending which video this was, I think it was actually a tiki hut for a Labor Day party. 🤣 But still fun to see the happenings going on while boating the river. 🤣
Just saw your time reference and watched video. Yeah, I think that was a duck blind and told Margaret as much. She was having fun with it. 🤪
This is our weekly MUST SEE! Thanks for all the efforts to create these videos - we are loving watching your adventures. Keep it up!! 👏
YAY! This is the best! Thank you Keith! So so appreciate the encouragement! More coming your way next weekend! 🙌
Mustard and mayonnaise on a hotdog!!! God have mercy.
Wait a minute, I don't do mustard 🤣
Cool trip. And the mayor physically helped you guys dock!
Yeah, that was crazy! Super nice guy!
Gnarly wind at that harbor entrance
Great videos
Thank you!
Loved seeing these parts of the Mississippi we never explored in our 1994 2955 bayliner
So glad we can share them with you! We are sure y’all had fun on your boat!
Absolutely cool!
Never knew how much of an adventure you went on or the skill and fortitude and team spirit it took.
Wow!
Told ya! Stay tuned for more episodes 🥰
My Navtronics on my laptop is priceless in the daytime and especially at night time which I try my best to be off the river before sunset. It puts you on the map and you can steer right to where ever you need to go.
My grandparents had a houseboat that had to be the same nodel as yours. Red and prolly a little older. Was kept in sabula iowa. I went under the netting along the rails and into the missippi at 1 year old my dad dove off the top deck in after me.
That's awesome you grew up on one. I jumped in after a 2yr girl that fell of the back of a houseboat at night and I was maybe 10. It happens quick around the water. Hopefully that didn't keep you from the houseboat growing up.
Im a Louisiana boy but i lived in Muscatine IA for about 3 years, i could see the river from my bedroom window.
I bet you had a great view. We loved that area.
Nice job docking in the wind and dark at end of episode. Was that mayo on the hotdog for dinner? Strange combo!
Thanks! There was definitely some elements to work through. You're not the first to comment on mayo on hot dog. I feel like everyone is missing out then. Mayo and ketchup go together like penutbutter jelly. 🤪
That structure you asked about was called a duck blind for hunting. They pulled their boats underneath that to hide from the waterfall.
Water foul (ducks)
That makes sense. Thanks!
This is why you buy a cruising guide, it will give you all pertinent information. How to approach, depths, GPS coordinates, facilities and services. And OBSTRUCTIONS. I would never leave without one. About $50.
Is your houseboat saltwater worthy? Or are there freshwater marinas in NOLA?
That's something we're working on. The biggest issue is it's been difficult to get the boat out of the water due to the bolt on walkways and all the shipyards using travel lifts to pull the boats out instead of trailers. We need to put an antifowl coating on the hull and add some anodes. We have the boat in the marsh, so definitely in salt. Everything south of Lake Pontchartrain is pretty much salt, but there are marinas north of Lake Pontchartain that are fresh water.
love margaret, but bradley sure is nice.
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Where are yall getting yall fuel from
On the upper Mississippi there are marinas every 5-100 miles. In the lower Mississippi we had to get some help from our friends and family. Those episodes are coming soon!
I was born "with my toes in" the Ohio river, my dream trip is a cruise Pittsburgh PA to New Orleans.Thanks for sharing your trip
How much did you spend on gas the whole trip
...yall"...😂
Duck Bline
Rule 1. NEVER go out in the river at night. Rule number 2 See rule 1.
Completely agree and our rule too. We left at 8am that morning, so we didn't go out at night, just got caught by the locks. Keep watching the other videos, because we get in a much worse situation further down the river.
Sorry but I can't watch any more drone shots of you pulling back into the river. Why don't you make your video interesting?
We're going to miss you. We wanted to capture each spot we stayed at so we could remember them and provide a map and detail of the stops for anyone wishing to make this trip. The Mississippi River is an incredible marvel with very little footage of the rural areas, so some find it pretty interesting to have the opportunity to look through this window.
Actually those are the best shot of where you stayed. Plus catching to current
Once you get past St. Louis the locks are further apart and you can make better time. Well, you already know that now.
Yeah, we knew that when we were making the trip and we're excited about that as the locks took up the most time. There's actually no locks after St. Louis.