A smile on my face each day that I follow you on YT... I'm livin' it and lovin' it along with you. That tow is said said to have the barges 'on the hip'. Good move turning RIGHT at the MOR 😁 Now watch out for those passing marks and crossing marks.
Alton Marina to Coopers Landing is about 180 miles. No sweat with my 240 mile range upriver. Next stop was Kansas City about 200 miles, where Paul volunteered to take my jugs to a gas station to fill them up. I will grab another 10 to 15 gallons in Nebraska City.
Great to follow this entire journey over the summer. Thank you so much for sharing your entire journey!!!
Thanks Philip... even though I was traveling by myself, I never felt alone. The sense of community was strong!
A smile on my face each day that I follow you on YT... I'm livin' it and lovin' it along with you.
That tow is said said to have the barges 'on the hip'.
Good move turning RIGHT at the MOR 😁 Now watch out for those passing marks and crossing marks.
I swear way too many of them are missing or covered by trees. I'm looking at my chart plotters every 30 seconds or so. Can't screw up now!
Beautiful scenery for sure. Looks like one hell of a camping 🏕 spot! With all those great host along the way, spoiled is an understatement 😂🤪😜🤣
You got that right!
Nice ride today hoping your taking us along to the bitter end
Absolutely... even if it means editing videos from 3am to 5am!
@@MichaelStraubSeaDooLooper you da man
How do you handle fuel stops with marinas few and far between on the Missouri?
Alton Marina to Coopers Landing is about 180 miles. No sweat with my 240 mile range upriver. Next stop was Kansas City about 200 miles, where Paul volunteered to take my jugs to a gas station to fill them up. I will grab another 10 to 15 gallons in Nebraska City.