




Coming up on 1 year quit after for years. It is the hardest thing I have done for myself.Hardest thing I've ever done for sure but well worth it![]()









I have actually sailed through the Tent Canal system way back when I was a kid. My dad had a cruiser and we sailed from Lake Ontario, near Brighton Ont., up the Trent system to Cooks Bay at the south end of Lake Simcoe. - was a fun time for sure!I find the canal lock system fascinating .. and quite brilliant. On a much smaller scale, we have the Welland Canal in the Niagara region, also one in the Peterborough area.

We sailed with Holland America and almost didn’t make it through. One of the engines on the ship failed and they had to delay for a day while they got it repaired. Even then, they had to pay a fine (~$100K) and negotiate for a new time. It would have been a real disappointment. It was 2003, the same year as SARS and when some people became ill with whatever, they cancelled lots of things, including the stop in Mexico. Luckily we got to Nicaragua instead. Lots of problems on that trip, though still excellent.You can see here the ships all waiting offshore for their appointment time to enter the canal. You show up early because if you miss your appointed time, you're SOL! "Sorry, make a new appointment and come back then. Have a nice day!"
Yes, we've been to the Welland Canal Museum .. we lived in Niagara Falls for several years (late 70's/early 80's). Our daughter was born there.I have actually sailed through the Tent Canal system way back when I was a kid. My dad had a cruiser and we sailed from Lake Ontario, near Brighton Ont., up the Trent system to Cooks Bay at the south end of Lake Simcoe. - was a fun time for sure!
Have you ever been to the Welland Canal Museum?
https://www.visitniagaracanada.com/do/st-catharines-museum-and-welland-canals-centre/
It's well worth a visit if you're in the area
For those that don't know, the Welland Canal is how freighters and other boats travel between Lake Erie & Lake Ontario to avoid Niagara Falls.
Boats and the falls are NOT a good combination!
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Please take and share pics with us. Would love to see what you see.Wow! Over two years since the last post!
Guess it's time to revive this thing?
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To start off with, I've been running around gathering a few things and packing for an upcoming adventure; trying not to forget something important as well as being careful not to over-pack. That's hard to do but I have learned from past travels if you let youself pack everything you think you'll need, you're gonna end up not using 25% or more of it! After all, there is such a thing as laundry available.
This next big adventure will be a 51 day cruise out of San Deigo, Calif. That's almost two months and the longest I've done but the places it'll be going are ones I've always wanted to see in person and this is the best way to squeeze them all in within a fairly short time frame.
Lots of days just sailing at sea cuz it take a long time to get to these places by boat. For starters, takes 5 days to get from San Diego to Hawaii! We'll be stopping in about 4 different Islands there, each for a day but two days in Honolulu. Then we'll be heading south to the Fiji chain of Islands and stopping at 3 or 4 of those Islands as well. We'll take a short break from sailing on the way to Fiji at an Island called Fanning Island, which is between Hawaii & Fiji just north of the Equator and in a place where the International Date Line takes some weird twists & turns. I expect we won't know which day it is for awhile
Once we are done in the Fiji chain of Islands, we'll be headed to American Samoa & Tonga then off to two or three Islands in the Cook Islands chain. Once we've seen those places it's east to French Polynesia and 5 or 6 Islands in that area, which is quite a large territory in the South Pacific. Islands like Tahiti & Bora Bora, which most have at least heard of. I've been there once years ago and it's absolutely breathtakingly beautiful!
Getting excited to get going! One more day of organishing last minute stuff then off to the dreaded airprot experience. In this case it'll be well worth the hassle of international air travel
Hopefully be coming back with some photos and tales of my travels through the South Pacific.
See you in late November![]()
Very true. Sometimes the quitting comes far too late to prevent the damage already done. I have asthma due to being a former smoker. Haven't smoked in 50 years. Found out during my Kung Fu training at age 48 when I was unable to stop being out of breath while everyone else was just fine.Quitting does not get you out of danger. Get a chest x-ray annually or whenever. I was at the doctor yesterday and she asked me was I ever a smoker? I quit 30 years ago.
Lol; no wife but a travelling partnerSounds like you have a wife for the trip. Should you decide to become Mormon, old school, I am available. Current wife would not have for concern, I can sleep in the bath or on the floor in the outside cabin hall. LOL

















