Even though we passed by St. Louis, there were no marinas there or places to even drop anchor. So we stopped about 20 miles south of St. Louis at a marina called Hoppies -- not a first class facilty to say the least, but lots of character in the owners and their family members who run the place. Every day the owner (Fern) gathers all the captains and their first mates to a meeting place on the dock to talk about the journey ahead. She is an expert on this part of the Mississippi River so we were all attentive as Fern described the hazards we need to watch out to get to our next major destination of Green Turtle Bay in Barkley Lake.For about 300 miles ahead, there are no marinas or even places to get fuel or water.
Tonight, we are just south of Cape Girardeau, Mo. in a small canal off the main channel of the river. Tomorrow we finish the Mississippi River and turn up the Ohio River for about 60 miles. Then on to the Cumberland River to Lake Barkley.