Start of The Great Loop Backwards Day 1

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июн 2024
  • Yes, We are Crazy! We are once again starting The Great Loop Backwards. We did this in 2022 and due to medical reasons did not make it down to Florida for the winter. We loved the trip so much that instead of waiting for winter and who knows what will be going on, we decided to do it again. So here is Day 1 of our second attempt at The Great Loop. We leave Chattanooga and head to Goose Pond Marina in Alabama on our first day.
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  • @bobthecpaontheloose4141
    @bobthecpaontheloose4141 16 дней назад +2

    Great teamwork. Wishes for continued safe sailing and success!🙏

  • @DraggonCanoe
    @DraggonCanoe Месяц назад +4

    Looking forward to future updates, so excited to be traveling with you two. Thanks for sharing the adventure!! Be safe and good sailing!

  • @HelpatHomeJim
    @HelpatHomeJim Месяц назад +3

    What a fantastic start to the Great Loop! Tennessee is just beautiful and thank you so much for all the great comments and information. I also appreciate all the great cinematography; great sites! I can't wait to see more.

    • @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop
      @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop  Месяц назад +2

      What a nice comment! Thank you so much. It takes a lot of time to put these videos together and it makes it worth it when someone like you is enjoying watching! 😃

    • @HelpatHomeJim
      @HelpatHomeJim Месяц назад +2

      @@FreebirdonTheGreatLoop I know it takes a lot of time and effort to create content. I had a cooking channel for five years.

    • @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop
      @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop  Месяц назад +2

      @@HelpatHomeJim I just checked out your channel and subscribed. We look forward to watching your cooking videos when we are relaxing at night after a long day travelling!

  • @deanbone6790
    @deanbone6790 Месяц назад +4

    We have one of those giant batteries here in SE Missouri called Tom Sauk mountain. It's a 1.5 Billion gallon reservoir they pump water into at night and release during peak electric demands. I will be watching for you as you pass Ste. Genevieve, MO (the oldest town west of the Mississippi. I'm looking forward to following your trip!

  • @aquatictn
    @aquatictn 25 дней назад +3

    Really looking forward to seeing your trip! I grew up in Chattanooga, boating on the TN River, and I now live on Watts Bar Lake. You are doing my dream trip, so you have new sub here!

    • @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop
      @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop  24 дня назад +2

      We LOVE Watts Bar Lake. It is so beautiful up there. I love that you have mountains in the background when anchoring on the lake. Can't wait to come back up that way again. We always say if we had known how beautiful it was on the river up there, we would have found a way to move there when we were younger.

  • @Captain_Clark_CDoryAdventures
    @Captain_Clark_CDoryAdventures Месяц назад +4

    Did someone say they were starting the Grey Loop and going clockwise??? You rebels you... Count me in. Subbed!!! 😎🤙

  • @ronbenjamin4351
    @ronbenjamin4351 Месяц назад +2

    Congratulations on living your dream!! Happy sailing and enjoy every minute of everyday, even the tough ones!! New sub!

  • @karlmacburnie1573
    @karlmacburnie1573 Месяц назад +2

    Probably the most beautiful part of your trip.

    • @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop
      @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop  Месяц назад +3

      The Tennessee River is a beautiful river and we are very blessed it’s our home area. It has everything - gorgeous scenery, great marinas & coves and clean water. Thanks for watching and your comment.

  • @andywilson9543
    @andywilson9543 Месяц назад +2

    Something to think about. Usually the upper end of the lock chamber will be a smoother ride than being closer to the lower end of the lock chamber. Be safe and enjoy your trip

  • @Nathansbalis
    @Nathansbalis Месяц назад +3

    Great start guys❤much love from the ATL

  • @nejadcosic398
    @nejadcosic398 Месяц назад +2

    Looking into buying a Carver myself, very interested how she does for you guys. Stay safe. Stay free

    • @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop
      @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop  Месяц назад +2

      Thanks, our Carver Voyager has surpassed our expectations in comfort and reliability on long voyages. What model are you thinking about?

  • @alexmikhael5061
    @alexmikhael5061 Месяц назад +2

    there is a place around there somewhere, from dreams *I* HAVE been there before diff life and watnot... but... there is like 10 ''floors'' or levels... with stairs going UP FROM THE RIVER to the TOP OF THE HILL and there are a couple rooms on each floor cut into the hillside... all greeen garden fountians and water runs from the top down the sides of the stairs , eh... 90% sure it's a RIVER on the LOOP summwhere... not in a lake someplace ...altho the GARDEN and STAIRWAY is a ''destination spot'' still, was more of a spot before, something about mineral springs pools at/near the top of the stairs...
    LOVE JOY COMPASSION

  • @BobEstler
    @BobEstler Месяц назад +2

    I read a post from another looper where they put put tie off line for locking through a flexible clear plastic hose. (probably a 1") by holding that it gave the line some rigidity making it easier to loop over the bollard. That might be helpful for you or not.

    • @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop
      @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop  Месяц назад +2

      Thanks for the suggestion. We have seen a variation of what you are describing. I really do enjoy the challenge of looping the Ballard. I am not nervous at all about it anymore and think it is fun. It's exciting when you get it on the first try!

  • @cestmoi1262
    @cestmoi1262 Месяц назад +3

    New viewer, looking forward to more videos. Please make some effort to improve your sound quality. While recording outdoors you should have a catfur (I think that might be the name --- looks like a furry sock) over the mike. Thanks for letting us join your journey.

    • @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop
      @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop  Месяц назад +2

      You are right. WE are working on that. I have that for future videos. Sometimes it works, sometimes not. Still trying to get it right but I know it is a problem. Sorry.

  • @mikeramsey9747
    @mikeramsey9747 Месяц назад +3

    NEVER, NEVER, Tie off to the lock bollard because if it sticks going either direction you will be in serious trouble. Definitely interesting seeing someone starting the Great Loop from Chatanooga, we look forward to seeing some of your next videos.

    • @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop
      @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop  Месяц назад +2

      You are right. And a good explanttion why you should not do that. It is tempting, I know, because it takes a long time for some locks and we are all used to running around and trying to get things done. It is hard to stand there and monitor a rope, but must be done.

    • @brandonmann4652
      @brandonmann4652 Месяц назад

      You didn't notice the bollard lowers with the water

    • @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop
      @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop  Месяц назад +2

      @@brandonmann4652 What makes you say that? We have been through 100's of locks. Of course we notice the bollard lowers with the water.

  • @adamkwiatkowski4107
    @adamkwiatkowski4107 Месяц назад +2

    There's a road where you drive over this reservoir on top of Raccoon Mountain.

  • @SanandTone2023
    @SanandTone2023 Месяц назад +2

    Loved this very informative video. I am learning everything I can about the loop. Can you please educate me on how to tie a line at midship correctly when at the lock. I have heard never tie them just wrap around the cleat and hold for easy release if needed. I have also heard have a knife ready to cut line if needed. So I’m not sure which way it is done. I have subscribed to your channel and look forward to following your adventures. Thank you

    • @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop
      @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop  Месяц назад +2

      I always wrap the rope a couple of times around the cleat so it will not slip and hold the rope the entire time. This way if the bollard catches or something happens I can loosen or release the rope. We never leave the rope unattended. I am not sure why you would need the knife if you don't lock the rope down. I show this in multiple videos so keep watching! 😄

    • @EdK-pe8vb
      @EdK-pe8vb Месяц назад +2

      At about 6 minutes into the video is a good shot how to secure the line to a cleat while leaving is loose enough to quickly release.

  • @cullendarling7916
    @cullendarling7916 Месяц назад +3

    Very cool. I'll be keeping an eye on you... But not in the creepy way that sounded. Haha 😆 when do you think you'll be near Norfolk VA?

    • @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop
      @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop  Месяц назад +2

      Sounds great! No idea yet on Norfolk. We don't even know when we will be in 5 days yet! HAHA

  • @scottaumann7585
    @scottaumann7585 Месяц назад +3

    Have you guesstimated a cost differential if clockwise vs counterclockwise?? As in 2x 3x or 10x. Fighting the current ? Thx

    • @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop
      @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop  Месяц назад +3

      No, sorry we have not. Too much math! haha

    • @EdK-pe8vb
      @EdK-pe8vb Месяц назад +3

      I believe the only parts of the backwards loop that may cost extra fuel are the Mississippi and Illinois rivers. Having traveled them twice against the current I’d estimate double the fuel consumption for that part. Going clockwise you get to go with the current on the Ohio and Tennessee rivers and that makes up for the extra fuel going up the Tem-Tom.

  • @jpattat
    @jpattat 25 дней назад +2

    What is the nav system you are using on the tablet?

    • @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop
      @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop  25 дней назад +2

      I use Navionics. I think it works pretty well. Ed uses the old Raymarine and I am the second pair of eyes for him. We never trust anything 100% and always keep a watch on what is ahead of us to make decisions.

  • @georgearmstrong681
    @georgearmstrong681 Месяц назад +2

    Nice boat and good info on locking. Also, never heard that term for the 'doors', but the name makes sense now that you say it.
    Are y'all from here, or did you just dock here for a while? This is nit-picking, but that's Baylor School not college. It's a 6-12 (middle & high) school. Baylor University is in Waco, TX.

    • @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop
      @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop  Месяц назад +2

      Our home is in Kennesaw GA but our home dock is Island Cove just north of Chattanooga. Thanks for the info on the school. I’m just happy to get the name right!🤣

    • @georgearmstrong681
      @georgearmstrong681 Месяц назад +2

      Do not feel bad. You're certainly not the first.
      Have a great loop! By the way, don't you think the AGLCA should probably make a special burgee for going clockwise? 😉😁

    • @EdK-pe8vb
      @EdK-pe8vb Месяц назад +2

      I agree about the special burgee! 🏅

  • @douglasward4311
    @douglasward4311 Месяц назад +2

    Cowboys use rope Mariners use line

  • @BobEstler
    @BobEstler Месяц назад +2

    What were you considerations in deciding to go clockwise?

    • @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop
      @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop  Месяц назад +3

      We missed the winter to go south due to medical reasons and we didn't want to sit around waiting for winter again, so we decided to take off now. We also enjoy the freedom of being able to pull into any marina and get a spot and we are the only one in an anchorage. We don't have to worry about people that might not have the experience in anchoring we wish they did. The downside is it can be a little lonely on the rivers. Watch our video: Are We Crazy? That will give you a good answer to our pros and cons.

  • @jpattat
    @jpattat 20 дней назад +2

    Have you gone under the 19 ft bridge in Chicago? We are looking at carver 560 hard top

    • @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop
      @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop  20 дней назад +2

      We have safely passed under that bridge 3 times. We need to lower our antennas and temporarily remove our anchor light mast. We love the comfort and long range capabilities of our Carver Voyager. Good luck in your boat search.

    • @jpattat
      @jpattat 20 дней назад +2

      @@FreebirdonTheGreatLoop Thank you so much for the quick reply. We are putting an offer on the boat. Fingers crossed - it is pretty much in turn key condition.

    • @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop
      @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop  20 дней назад +2

      @@jpattat Hope it all works out for you! Let us know. Where will your home port be?

  • @johnlundquist8855
    @johnlundquist8855 24 дня назад +2

    What is your gallons per hour or miles per gallon

    • @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop
      @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop  23 дня назад +3

      We are asked this question a lot. We know the gallons per hour consumption. At Freebird’s slow cruising speed of 8.5 to 9 mph (depends on wind, waves and current) she uses about 6 gallons per hour. At Freebird’s fast cruising speed of 23 to 24 mph she uses about 35 gallons per hour. We could figure the mpg but it’s so low we rather not know.😁

  • @jhunter9331
    @jhunter9331 Месяц назад +2

    Please look up the correct pronunciation of Chickamauga. There is no wah…

    • @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop
      @FreebirdonTheGreatLoop  Месяц назад +3

      I will try. but to do that from now on. We travel so much that I read the names and try to pronouce them correctly but can't get them all right.

  • @SavorTheJourneyDave
    @SavorTheJourneyDave Месяц назад +2

    🛥️ We are going down fast. ⚓ 🤩