The first month of our summer trip is in the logbooks and we're about 440 miles further up the AICW than where we started from. Hardly a blazing pace but that was the idea for this trip in the first place, slow down and explore more. We have over 500 miles on the chart plotter so we have done a few side trips. Truthfully, we should be a bit farther north by now but have had several weather delays. Several places we've stopped have been worth a 1 day visit but turned into 2 or more. Okay, enough about that and on to the pictures....
Sister Kathy joined us in Jacksonville for the first leg of the trip. She had planned to travel with us to Charleston but the aforementioned weather delays had her jump ship a bit short in Hilton Head. We drank a Chasing 80 Painkiller in toast of a successful summer cruise. New Chasing 80 happy hour bell was a gift from our friends on MV OLOH and we have gladly adopted their tradition!
The next day we were off after a bottom cleaning from a local diver (water was still too cold for me). After a stop in Fernandina for a quick overnight and fuel we moved on a few miles to Cumberland Island GA. for an anchorage and tour of the island.
The island is only accessed by boat and has fantastic scenery as well as the ruins of Dungeness which was an estate built by Thomas Carnegie back in the 1880's.
The next day we traveled to Brunswick GA where we had our first weather delay. It worked out well as we were able to attend the First Friday event in town.
On Saturday we backtracked a bit for a stop on Jekyll Island over Easter weekend. This turned out to be another weather delay as a cold front moved through the area. Jill planned an Easter Egg hunt on the boat which was a fun way to pass a cold rainy morning.
The marina has a loaner golf cart which we used to explore the island a bit each day.
Jekyll Island Club |
A couple of days later we made it to Charleston for a planned six night stop. It's a fun town to explore and we made use of our new electric scooters to cover some ground. We decided to add the scooters this year as a compliment to the bikes which are more heavy and cumbersome to unload but great for covering longer distances. We stayed at the Maritime Center this time and it's location is perfect for getting into town.
So I'll wrap up here and hopefully get another post out on how the rest of the AICW treats us. We have a few more side trips planned. You can always keep up by using the Locate Us link to the right or following on the NEBO app. I'm also trying to keep the map of our stops updated.
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