Lets see where you boat
#42
This is a shot on the Delaware River with the Burlington Bristol Bridge in the cackground. Note low in the center is a floatplane about 10 or 15 feet off the water, where the white water is from a jetski.
#43
Here you go-360 degrees of it-Chesapeake Bay juat below Annapolis.
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/sector_pics?$station=tplm2&$deg=_315&$scrn=1
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/sector_pics?$station=tplm2&$deg=_315&$scrn=1
#44
David, you must be pretty far north on the Delaware. I can't even see any telephone poles or mattresses floating.I grew up near the river and boated there my whole life. It's certainly a lot cleaner today.
#45
Bowtie- actually I'm down south (Delaware) now- this was taken a few years ago. It's taken north of Philadelphia, below Tullytown Cove. Last summer when I was up that way, I was dodging all kinds of trash floating. I saw logs 2+ feet in diameter, 55 gallon drums just at the surface, and it was so bad, I could only run minimum planing speed so I could maneuver quickly.
#48
west end of lake erie an put-in-bay . . . .course my boats not much of a rough water boat so i stick pretty close to the maumee river an bay, i can usually weasel a seat on sombody elses boat for the bay trips.
all it takes is gas an beer
all it takes is gas an beer
#50
Natural arches and natural bridges are just two of the many things that will keep you in awe. If you haven't been to Lake Powell...you need to go.
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