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Old 07-10-2012, 08:14 PM
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So, the wife and I decided this year we'd make the trek north for the 4th of July Vacation and enjoy some of the spots we both enjoyed as kids.

Instead of tagging along with friends on their boats, we saddled up the boat to the truck and made the long journey up I-95.

We traveled over 2000 miles on the highway, and a shade over 300 by water. Didn't make all the great spots, but experienced a handful. Spent 2 nights on the boat, but more importantly, was on the boat every day for 7 days!!!

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Saturday... Still pond



Sunday was Ski Beach on the Bohemia
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Monday was very special...make the trip South to Annapolis.

Bay Bridge:




Naval Academy:


What I call..."silly money"


Ego Alley:


Parking Spot for the day:
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Tuesday was over to North East for the fire works. Spent the night anchored out and watched what was a great fireworks show! Then over to Lloyd's Creek for Wednesday.

Turkey Point:


Red Point by Cara Cove:


Jackson's...we had our boat here as a kid and my wife and I met here:


Parking spot for the night (note the kick a$$ red-neck A/C):


Great show:


Up at the end on the canal...we actually bought our first Teal and Gray Velocity from these folks...Great people!


Wednesday at Lloyd's Creek:


Kid's Enjoying the day in their 4th of July gear:

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Good for you! Brought the boat all the way from florida and hit all the good spots when you were hear. Looked like a great trip!
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Thursday, we headed south again and went to Great Oaks for the night...even got a chance to mosey on over to Jellyfish Joels.

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View from the pool:


Heading back on Friday...Bay was like glass:


Chilling in the back seat:
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Finished the week off, with a cruise down to Chesapeake Inn for the fireworks. Had an awesome week, and the boat performed flawlessly!

C & D Canal:


Sun going down:


Looking back at the Inn...Man this place was packed!
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Originally Posted by ziemer
Thursday, we headed south again and went to Great Oaks for the night...even got a chance to mosey on over to Jellyfish Joels.

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View from the pool:


Heading back on Friday...Bay was like glass:


Chilling in the back seat:
how do the palm trees stay alive in the winter? (first pic)
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Originally Posted by mrfixxall
how do the palm trees stay alive in the winter? (first pic)
Not exactly sure...I would imagine they wrap them up during the winter like we do on cold nights down here. They did have a fairly mild winter this year and the bartender said almost all made it through...

Maybe some of the regulars to Jellyfish Joels could provide more insight.
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Many of the bars up here simply buy new trees each year and replace the ones that die. Nothing will keep them alive when we have a bad winter. I am always surprised how cheaply you can get them (big too).
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Ziemer we where down there also the same time, nice pics. Did you see a 33 powerplay?
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