Dick Sorensen
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Feb 5, 2008
- Messages
- 189
Just got back from three great (as in the best cruising ever) days on the Ohio. The weather was drop-dead perfect, the river almost looked drinkable and the experiences where over the top!
Put the boat in Friday in Cincinnati, ran down to Madsen, IN for the night, met a great marina owner at The Rivercrest Marina....we where planning on camping out....he put us in one of his covered slips at no charge....off to Madsen (one of the best small river towns in America)....great scene and even better bars.....Saturday down to Louisville....then even further...turned around and headed back upriver to The Captain's Quarters Restaurant...nice...then back to Madsen (can one have too much of a good thing? Nope!)...this morning loaded up and headed home! Stopped at Vevay, IN for their wine festival (they had a guy wrestly alligators---go figure) Anyway the corn dogs where outstanding...
about 250 miles....boat ran great....everybody we met or came in contact on or near the river where very friendly and helpful. If you ever get a chance go cruising on the Ohio....don't forget Jerry Hay's Ohio River Guidebook!
Put the boat in Friday in Cincinnati, ran down to Madsen, IN for the night, met a great marina owner at The Rivercrest Marina....we where planning on camping out....he put us in one of his covered slips at no charge....off to Madsen (one of the best small river towns in America)....great scene and even better bars.....Saturday down to Louisville....then even further...turned around and headed back upriver to The Captain's Quarters Restaurant...nice...then back to Madsen (can one have too much of a good thing? Nope!)...this morning loaded up and headed home! Stopped at Vevay, IN for their wine festival (they had a guy wrestly alligators---go figure) Anyway the corn dogs where outstanding...
about 250 miles....boat ran great....everybody we met or came in contact on or near the river where very friendly and helpful. If you ever get a chance go cruising on the Ohio....don't forget Jerry Hay's Ohio River Guidebook!