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It’s a Big Dam Country — Day 24
Not so much a trip report as a weather report. There’s weather approaching from the northwest (hello canada, hello snow) and I’m heading, um, northwest. Somewhere the snow and I are going to meet. I was just hoping to pick …
Read MoreIt’s a Big Dam Country — Day 23
From Minot, ND to Glasgow, MT. Cool, overcast. It didn’t actually rain but it was very threatening. Hwy 2 is often an interesting road in that it varies between two-lane and newly divided four-lane. This occasionally leads to confusing lane …
Read MoreIt’s a Big Dam Country — Day 22
Oh my, it’s a windy damn country. Blowing hard enough that the upwind car door is almost too heavy to open. Yipes. I was planning on two dams today but only made one. Saw a lot of other stuff instead. All …
Read MoreIt’s a Big Dam Country — Day 21
Spent much of today vacillating between ‘I want to be home right now — how fast can i get there?’ and ‘the interstate is killing me — how much extra time will it take?’ Somewhere around Sergeant’s Bluff IA I had the motorists’ equivalent of …
Read MoreIt’s a Big Dam Country — Day 20
Much driving. 525 miles. Left Cape Girardeau at 9:30. Hung on to the interstate through St. Louis and a bit north to Winfield. I went looking for the Winfield ferry terminal. I found the terminal — sort of. The ferry wasn’t running today. There …
Read MoreChicken Update
The frizzled banty hen has managed to hide out and hatch a handful of chicks. Jim caught this one out for a snack. Hopefully they will stay in the barn long enough to grow to be too big for the crows …
Read MoreIt’s a Big Dam Country — Day 19
Wow. Day 19. Okay, it wasn’t much of a wow day. From Louisville, KY to Cape Girardeau, MO via a scenic round the barn tour of Hoosier National Forest and Santa Claus, IN. I meant to visit the Cannelton Lock and Dam …
Read MoreIt’s a Big Dam Country — Day 18
In Louisville all day today. Picked my Mom up around 9am. We didn’t stop until 4:30. Began the day with a trip to the McAlpine Locks. Right in the middle of the city. Louisville has done a good job of …
Read MoreIt’s A Big Dam Country — Extra #1
To answer yesterday’s question about how the water moves into and out of locks. Valves and gravity. Original at the Army Corps of Engineers.
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