Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Going Gold - Viridian Crosses Her Wake

Clifton Marina had the best cheeseburgers and onion rings for miles.  We shared another meal with fellow Loopers as well as meeting some new ones too.  It rained off and on most of the night and was drizzling when we untied this morning.  Turning upriver the current was noticeably stronger today, and we could only make about 6 mph at our cruising rpm.  Normally, at this rpm in still water, we can do about 8.5 mph.  The closer we got to Pickwick Dam, the stronger the current got.  The water was now up into the woods along the banks, and it was getting harder to hold the bow into the current.  Rounding the bend, we could see that the floodgates on Pickwick were open and water was pouring downriver as they lowered the pool in anticipation of flooding upriver.  By now, we could only make 4 mph upstream with 90% throttle.  The lock doors were open for us and we didn't have to wait.  Had they been closed, then we would simply have to peel off and drift downriver and find an eddy to hang out in till the lock was ready.  Once in the giant Pickwick Lock, Viridian tied, for the last time on the Loop, to a floating bollard.  The waters inside the lock were calm and we floated up the 63 ft. to the top. The gates swung open to reveal the calm waters of Pickwick Lake.  It was now just an 8-mile cruise through beautiful mountainous scenery to the Yellow Creek Inlet where Viridian officially began her Great Loop Adventure almost exactly one year ago.  We cruised across the center line of Yellow Creek and declared the voyage for the crew of Viridian had officially ended! Our traveling buddies, Gypsy Spirit let loose several horn blasts, and their two little dogs Josephine and Caroline could be heard over the radio barking with excitement.  We hailed the dockmistress at Grand Harbor and got our slip assignment and were soon tied up and hooked up. Viridian's engine was shut down for the last time on our wonderful voyage around America's Great Loop.

Our original plan was to stop short of Grand Harbor at the Pickwick State Park Marina to wash and clean up Viridian for her grand arrival on Wake Crossing Day.  Since the weather was not going to cooperate with that plan, we decided to go on into Grand Harbor without the wash job and attach our new Gold Burgee on the bow of Viridian.

The dock mistress met us with three packages: our boat registration stickers for 2019, our new GOLD BURGEE and a welcome package.  We celebrated with Gypsy Spirit and the dockhands, made some pictures and notified family and friends of our arrival.  The sun was going down and folks began to disperse as we hopped in the loaner car to pick up some needed things in Savannah, TN.

It hasn't sunk in yet that we will soon be sleeping in our bed at our home and walking on firm ground, driving cars and going long distances in a short amount of time.  We have been living in less than 300 square feet for a year that moves with wind and waves.  It was never uncomfortable or claustrophobic.  Now we know we can easily adjust to living smaller.

Here are some stats of Viridian's performance over the trip:

Viridian GB 36 Trawler


Engine Hours (hrs) 861.6
Distance Traveled (miles) 5881.9
Average Velocity (mph) 6.8
Gallons Fuel Burned (gal) 1634.7
Burn Rate (gal/hr) 1.9
Fuel Cost ($) $5,081.89
Fuel Economy (mpg) 3.6
Cost Per Mile ($/mile) $0.86

That's the last of the news and here are the last views:

We are here

Today's route from Clifton, TN to Grand Harbor, MS

Viridian Docked at Clifton Marina, TN

End of the day at Clifton, TN

More rain in the morning

Cliff houses

Rising river water


Great yard

ICU2

Pickwick Lake, TN

Gypsy Spirit

Hello Grand Harbor Marina!  We're BAAAck

Happy Loopers


Saved the hat my son gave me just for this occasion

Viridian Goes Gold!

6 comments:

  1. George & Meg,

    Congratulations on your great "gold" milestone!!
    I will miss morning coffee while reading updates from Viridian.

    It was so enjoyable sailing the Tenn Tom with ya'll last year!
    You were right, the best part of the trip is the people met along the way.

    Hope our paths cross again.

    Tom C.
    M/V Sandman
    Seabrook, Texas

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  2. Congratulations Meg & George on getting the "gold". Cindy and I have enjoyed following your Blog. I know it was sometime a "chore" to write the blog, but I can assure you your blog is very beneficial and entertaining to all whom have read it.

    I follow several blogs and yours ranks right up at the top. Thanks again
    We're still searching for our looper boat.

    Andy Johnson
    Looper in Planning

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  3. Welcome home! I have greatly enjoyed reading your blog on this great adventure.

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  4. Thank you for letting us all enjoy your adventure with you. Hopefully I'll be able to reciprocate some day!

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  5. Congratulations Meg & George, I have really enjoyed your blog. I almost feel like I've been on the trip with you. George, when you get back and settled in, call me and we'll go to lunch.

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  6. Congratulations! I've really enjoyed reading about your experiences as my husband and I contemplate our own loop adventure. You've done a great job describing the places you've been, and I appreciate the tips and stories you've shared. Andy is right, yours is one of the best Loop blogs out there.

    God's blessings on your next adventure!

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