Saturday night GW and I went to a concert on the island where we keep our boat. The Kingsmen (LOUIE LOUIE) were playing and it was a blast. Afterwards we went to a private party at the brewery where we hang out after boating, then spent the night on the boat.
Some friend were coming down the Snake on Sunday and we went up the Snake to meet them at a park. GW was still asleep but I pulled out of the slip about 8:00. Right after leaving the slip I went under this bridge...

Then about 1/4 mile later passed under this railroad bridge...

It looks like it's closer than it really is. I clear the center span by about three feet...

Here's a wake shot as I was leaving those two bridges astern...

Here's another railroad bridge that's about 1/2 mile up the Snake River...

and another highway bridge...

where I almost had a close encounter with this tug. He was coming out from shore and had to cut it real tight to avoid cutting me off..

On the way up the Snake to the lock I passed this "Go Slow Be Quiet" boat. We had a chance to talk with them and found they were from Vancouver, WA. The skipper was about 80+ years old. He and his daughter had trailered the boat from Vancouver to our area and were headed 150 miles up the Snake to Lewiston, Id. That's going to be a loooong trip in this 6-kt WWII boat...

About this time I woke GW up and she took the helm as we got close to the lock.

We had to wait for this tug and his three barges to leave the lock, then we went in...
