December 15, 2016 – Thursday
We had a wonderful day, as so many others, we started the day with one of our Blue Heron friends.

After breakfast, Rick and I had coffee with Tanya Binford, author of Crossing the Wake. We discussed possible anchorages and marinas for the next portion of our adventure and she shared many of her loop adventures with us. After coffee, her friends joined us for lunch at Lulu’s. Lulu’s is owned by Jimmy Buffett’s sister, Lucy.


As fate would have it, in the late afternoon, M/V Bob Tale pulled into the slip next to ours. Owners Jean and Paul are a delight and it was great to have time to visit with them.

December 16, 2016 – Friday
We were up at 5:15 am preparing for our departure, at 6:15 am Paul and Jean are up, wishing us Merry Christmas and giving us a push off. The sunrise was beautiful.



Views from the Gulf Intracostal Waterway

The weather forecast for today was, winds from the south with waves one foot or less, instead, the winds came from the north-north-east, the direction we were going, with waves between 1.5 to 2.5 feet. That meant a day of rough riding and trying to stay on top of the waves. Tonight we are at the public dock of Fort Wald0n Beach, on the Emerald Coast in western Florida.


The dock is part of the city park which has a statue of a brown pelican, one of our favorite birds, as well as Christmas decorations.

If all goes well, tomorrow we will be Panama City Beach, FL.

















A few historical facts about Mobile































































In the afternoon, we tucked into Bashi Creek and rafted with M/V Bob Tale. We had a wonder evening sharing tall tales with her owners, Paul and Jean.
We plan to leave for Mobil, AL tomorrow. On the river, the distance from Demopolis to Mobil is 216.2 statute miles (187.9 nautical miles). On the highway that’s usually pretty straight forward, it is a little more complicated on the river. At an average of 6.5 knots per hour, we expect to be on the river for 3 nights. The challenges are that there are no marinas, at low water conditions no really good anchorages, and our daylight hours are much reduced from summer hours. The plan is to anchor on Tuesday night, stay at Bobby’s Fish Camp on Wednesday, anchor on Thursday night, and be in Mobil by Friday evening.




















































