I stayed the distance just to see the Alpena. Watching her come in through the snow and the mist...perfect. She is the prettiest ship on the Lakes and to her horn is a true treat. I love this little steamship that "can". I love watching the monster ships come in but the Alpena is my absolute favorite.
This has truly been the best day of many months for ship traffic .many ships, a couple of beauties, interesting weather conditions throughout the day. Wind, snow, sea smoke and alot of ship watchers. Great to see your video, Paul. Merry Christmas.😊
What a day! I was at the canal to see the two-fer and saw some of the others from a distance. Made up for a year of missing out on ships every time I went north
Great video, DHC! A nice parade of lakers, and, of course, saving the best for last! Merry Christmas and Happy New year to DHC, and my fellow boat nerds from Green Bay! 31:18
Heading down here one early July day after a Huskies game instead of waiting for the next day when I had nothing to do I was rewarded with getting to see the Paul R. Tregurtha come in. I'd watched a doc on it and had no idea any ship was coming in much less that one. I was blown away. They did not do the announcements that they did in this video and that I've seen in others. Perhaps that's just a weekend thing. I don't remember what day of the week I was there. It was July 7th or something if I remember correctly. It was a cool place to visit. I wouldn't be out there, well 26F if it's not too windy maybe I would) but not the other days even though the smoke on the water videos were really cool
I stayed the distance just to see the Alpena. Watching her come in through the snow and the mist...perfect. She is the prettiest ship on the Lakes and to her horn is a true treat. I love this little steamship that "can". I love watching the monster ships come in but the Alpena is my absolute favorite.
What delightful to watch them all come in, especially the Alpena.
Lots of hardy spectators braving the cold weather to watch this amazing parade of ships. That's the Minnesota spirit.
The salute getsto me every time
This has truly been the best day of many months for ship traffic
.many ships, a couple of beauties, interesting weather conditions throughout the day. Wind, snow, sea smoke and alot of ship watchers. Great to see your video, Paul. Merry Christmas.😊
Thank you, DHC. I am thrilled that my top two, Wilfred Sykes and Alpena, are both here on the same day.
What a wonderful day to be down at the canal.
Was there in person all day! Thanks for compiling this!
You're so lucky! Happy for you. 😊
Thank you Duluth what a treat to see six ships come into the twin ports today 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄
What an awesome treat!!
Thanks Duluth 🎄🎄
What a treat, THANK YOU!!😊😊😊😊
Busy day for the canal with a beautiful lineup !!!
I love these videos since I don’t make it over to Duluth much anymore!
This is great! Love watching these ships and love canal park!!!💙
What an awesome day to be in Duluth! My family of 4 all said we wished we were there today. Thanks for all the footage! The Two-fer was awesome! ❤
So cool. Love these giant ladies!❤
Well one of the ships gave us a master salute
What an absolutely gorgeous ship the Alpena is! ILM takes good care of her now.
What a day! I was at the canal to see the two-fer and saw some of the others from a distance. Made up for a year of missing out on ships every time I went north
Great video, DHC! A nice parade of lakers, and, of course, saving the best for last! Merry Christmas and Happy New year to DHC, and my fellow boat nerds from Green Bay! 31:18
Wow!! This made my dreary day/night!
Awesome day great job.. day to remember for sure ⚓
Yes, it was amazing.
Nice calm ship warching weather
Wow, wish I could have been there!
We needed an appearance by by the boatman snowman it’s his kind of day
Seeing these big boats is what America is all about.We are a great Industrial nation.
you mean we WERE a great industrial nation.We sold it all to the chinese in case you havent noticed
6 ships in a row what a treat
Happy Christmas all lakers crews
I sailed aboard the James r. Barker as client customer in 1989... Detroit Edison to superior, WI for coal. Outstanding voyage and crew.
Wow, the crowds showing up even in the dead of winter.
Love the 1000footers
Hi I think it would be great to hear about the workers who built and operate these ships! How many, etc.
I liked and subscribe.
Wow!
Wow, blowing snow and they have not lit up the lighthouses.
Heading down here one early July day after a Huskies game instead of waiting for the next day when I had nothing to do I was rewarded with getting to see the Paul R. Tregurtha come in. I'd watched a doc on it and had no idea any ship was coming in much less that one. I was blown away. They did not do the announcements that they did in this video and that I've seen in others. Perhaps that's just a weekend thing. I don't remember what day of the week I was there. It was July 7th or something if I remember correctly. It was a cool place to visit. I wouldn't be out there, well 26F if it's not too windy maybe I would) but not the other days even though the smoke on the water videos were really cool
I winder how far out to sea the bridge horns can be heard
It's getting late in the season. I pray they get their ships loaded up and safely delivered. 👍
I'm suprised the ships are still going and not in winter lay up yet
Burns Harbor didn't get a bridge salute
That’s because she didn’t complete a salute to start with, due to her horns being iced up…👍
All the ships got sugar icing on them
should be named ''Lollipop" after the great Shirley Temple song of that name.
Is it odd that there is no ice on the lake yet?
No, it's early yet.
I live in Montana but those big lakers get to me that b a job to bad im to old an to sick2nd time round uugh