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Joe(Cold Spring onHudson)
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May 10, 2006, 09:37:44 PM »
So this afternoon I went out on tidbit. Winds were light sailed for a bit then just motored around to take some photos to show you all what a magical place this is.
Freight trains run on the western shore.
On the eastern shore Hudson river castles.
Highlands boat club and West Point on the western shore
Garrison Yacht Club on the eastern shore
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Great pictures Joe! really nice.
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Joe(Cold Spring onHudson)
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Heading home rounding Worlds End
Rounding the red buoy #46 entering Cold Spring
Back in the slip
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YOU LIVE IN PARADISE!
And I work too much!
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May 10, 2006, 11:00:21 PM »
I wanna go sailing THERE!!!
awesome pics
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Thanks Joe. Very nice photos. I'm envious.
BTW, does this look familiar?
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Thanks Joe. Very nice photos. I'm envious.
BTW, does this look familiar?
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May 11, 2006, 12:16:52 PM »
Nice cruising shots, BTW, Joe do you have any shots of the interior of that boat?
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Joe(Cold Spring onHudson)
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May 11, 2006, 02:13:58 PM »
Quote from: "Oyster"
Nice cruising shots, BTW, Joe do you have any shots of the interior of that boat?
Here ya go Oyster
Oh and Dave yup looks familiar but where is my boat
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May 11, 2006, 08:19:07 PM »
Lovely boat, lovely shots.
I grew up on the river (south of Albany), and miss those mountains on the horizon here in the Piedmont of NC. I'll be up for some boating on the river and island camping on Lake George in August, though, so all is not lost
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Those are some outstanding pics. Thanks for sharing them.
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Thanks for the shots. And nice to see the oriental gone.
Later
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Nice photos and gotta love that boat. I still like the looks of the dodger on there.They did a nice job on that to make it fit that boat's looks. Still doubt I would trade scenery though. I had enough mountains when living in CO. Also glad to see you get to use the boat often. Interior is very neat as well.
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