
Monday, May 24, 2010

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Sitting in a restaurant in Hannibal, Missouri the plan was hatched. "Let's go down the Mississippi!" Realizing I would end up in New Orleans and Mobile it wasn't long before the plan took on greater depth - "I'm going to do the Great Loop." So in a tri-hulled, 24 foot pontoon boat, that's exactly what I'm doing. – Lyn Morgan
I read that alligators have the ability to survive for 2-3 years without eating. On the other hand, they will eat anything that gets in their way. But you are safe as long as you are on the back of one. Look out for those creatures!
ReplyDeleteBe careful of those gators. Hope you enjoy your trip Lyn - looks like the journey of a lifetime!
ReplyDeleteWe left Lyn at Bobby's Fish Camp at 1700 on the 25th of May. The Horton Boat consisting of Earl Horton, Ray Sanders and Cliff Rhodes had become great friends with Lyn in a very few days. Time on the water together tends to do that. Lyn's next leg to Mobile should be completed on the 26th and we can all expect his next post.
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