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We are next in line for the Web Cam
MarkJanuary 27, 2012, 12:15 pm, 9 00.6'N:79 36.3'W, Enterance to the Miraflores Locks Panama Canal
We are waiting for our turn to enter Miraflores Locks in the Panama Canal. We are next in line after the large cargo ship. ETA 1:45 give or take.
9:30 am update for arrival to the Miraflores Locks Friday
MarkJanuary 27, 2012, 8:39 am, 9 8.07'N:79 48.5'W, Enterance to the Gatun Locks Panama Canal
We were delayed over 3 hours last night to go thru the Gatun locks. We arrived at the entrance after 10 pm and exited the locks after 1 am. We anchored by 2 am and were greeted by the Agents at 7 am this morning, an hour delay from the original schedule. We are motoring thru the Gatun lake now and at this time we are estimating arrival at the Miraflores locks at 1:00 pm. I will update the blog again if there is a change to this time. Thanks for the email of your interest in event
9:00 pm update for delay of the transit of the canal Thursday night
MarkJanuary 26, 2012, 8:05 pm, 9 18.21'N:79 55.17'W, Enterance to the Gatun Locks Panama Canal
We are motoing to the locks now. 1.3 miles from entrance. ETA close to 10pm.
Delay of the transit of the canal Thursday night
MarkJanuary 26, 2012, 6:02 pm, 9 20.66'N:79 54.62'W, Enterance to the Gatun Locks Panama Canal
For those of you watching the web cam tonight to see us go thru the Gatun Locks, we are waiting at anchor outside the entrance to the Gatun Locks of the Panama Canal. Just recieved word that the Agents are delayed and our epected time to enter the locks is now 9:00 pm eastern. If this changes I will update the blog again. It will be a late night for us. We will not be anchoring until 3 am in the morning. Wonder when we will be leaving in the morning for the next locks. Hopefully, it won't be 6am. But if not, then the rest of the trip will be delyed as well.
After today, it will be harder to turn back
MarkJanuary 26, 2012, 7:12 am, Shelter Bay Marina, Colon Panama
We start the transit of the canal today. Janet, our friend Andrea and I visited the Gatun Locks of the Panama Canal yesterday. It was very interesting to see. The pictures of the passage to Panama, the San Blas Islands and our tour of the canal are now posted to the photo gallery. Take a look under the folder of Panama.
What to do
JanetJanuary 21, 2012, 3:38 pm, Shelter Bay Marina, Colon, Panama
We are here until our transit of the canal on January 26, 2012. We are thrilled that our good friend Andrea will be joining us for the transit. She arrives on the 23rd and Mark and I want to get as much of the work done as possible before she gets here. That may be close to impossible given our to do lists which we are sharing with you:
This commute has some heavy traffic
JanetJanuary 20, 2012, 3:14 pm, Shelter Bay Marina, Colon, Panama
This is a picture of our GPS unit as we are entering the breakwater of the canal. The marina we are staying at is just inside the breakwater. Each triangle on the GPS readout is one ship. That is how many boats there were today as we began to enter the canal. Almost all of the boats were anchored and waiting to transit the canal. Mark went through the AIS list (the larger boats transmit information which we can view on our GPS unit) and found that the largest boat was almost 1,000 feet. We cannot believe that we will be going through the canal at the same time as many of these huge cargo ships. It will be amazing.
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