October, 23, 2024 Well, yesterday was a big day! We went through our last lock of our journey. Our total count of locks from the beginning of our Loop is 109. This last lock, called the Coffeeville Lock, separates the fresh water of the river system from the salt water that runs up from Mobile Bay. The sites along the water also changed. First, we were spotting alligators on the banks of the river, then palm trees and then, when we entered Mobile Bay we were welcomed by swarms of dolphin. We knew we were getting close to Florida. When we left Kingfisher Marina on October 17 th we entered the Tombigbee River. That night we anchored in Bashi Creek. It was very narrow with overhanging trees so our 3 boats had barely enough room to anchor. In fact, we all had to use our stern anchors as well as the bow anchors to keep us straight in the narrow creek. It was a beautiful, quiet setting and we had it all to ourselves. When we woke up the next morning there was a thick fog so...
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