Hello Lake Huron

Coming out of Port Severn

I haven’t been writing as I haven’t had much to say. The summer has been unfolding more or less as planned.

I had a very relaxed trip through the Trent-Severn. The whole system seems quiet this year.

My multimodal transport has worked well. It’s been easy to unload the motorcycle, so I’ve been on and off several times.

I did a quick fuel tally yesterday, and since leaving Toronto three months ago I’ve used about 850l of fuel. About 100l for heat/hot water and 750l for power. Distance traveled about 1,250 NM.

Today I came out of the last lock, and am now anchored here. Not sure where I’m headed next, but not feeling any pressure to decide.

Trent-Severn

I’m back where I was six weeks ago, hanging out at lock 4. I slung my motorcycle off and went cottaging for a couple of days a hundred miles north of here. It’s fun traveling some of the routes by land that I’ve followed by water on previous trips.

I’m not in a rush to leave. Have some shore side visiting and deferred maintenance to do.

From here it’ll be north to Georgian Bay.

I have lots of guest slots open. If you’re interested in joining me reach out. Bring food and good cheer, and you’re welcome.

Thanks to Travis McKinstry at lock O2 for this sequence of me locking through.