When we arrived at MCYC, there was plenty of folks to handle the lines. I did a good job of getting the boat to the dock around other boats without hitting anything! I was only the sixth time I had ever docked it! That night was early turn in as I had stayed up late the night before.
Saturday was also nice with games, raffles and a fantastic dinner. Later a band showed up and Kay and I shut the place down! Our friend Jerry also came out Saturday afternoon (we missed you LJ!) and stayed the night. It was good to hang out with my buddy! He was our second official guest to stay on the ASD!
MCYC fixed breakfast for everyone and we were off heading back to the home dock with a full belly with a hangover! It was a cold rainy with 1/4 mile visibility on the way back. The radar was a great help as we met a ship, but the idiot was moving up river fast in the fog! His wake shook things loose! Made it back to the dock and Kay did a great job handling the lines.
We have dead smelt everywhere! The birds are happy.
Genny Battery that blew up!
We were lucky the boat didn't catch fire!
Heading 41 miles up river to MCYC. Nice day but the river is high and muddy.
Ships everywhere.
Feel like I am on a freeway!
Nice houses on the Oregon side!
Lots of birds getting their share of the smelt
Look who popped out of Kalama! Our friends Jeff and Jeanette
They have a really nice 40ft
Hey!
Heading up the Multnomah Channel!
St. Helens OR
Springers!
Waiting in line for our space at the dock.
Jim and Faith
They had to move the boat with the blue tarp and I was tasked with getting ASD into a tight spot
Kevin, Barb on the left and Jim and faith on the right.
Jeanette
Daughter
Mom
MCYC Club House
50ft Meridian from Portland. He did a great job of squeezing it into a very tight spot!
Party row!
John Flag's old boat with a name change. Jimmy did a very nice job
ASD in the sunshine
Betting on the horses
Go Cowgirl!
Throwing the dice
Cutting limes
Miss Kay the morning after
Ms. Terry. Part of the MCYC team for the wonderful weekend
Clown? nope just me.
Heading home