Down the Mississippi at Historic Low Water - Vicksburg to Baton Rouge
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Vicksburg to Baton Rouge
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"Trickin Pickin" performed by Doug Waterman
From Eagle Lake to Grand Gulf is stomping grounds.
I live on the Mississippi River and enjoy the videos about river life. The river definitely got low this year. Thank you.
My dad is a recently retired towboat captain. He spent 35 years on the river. Most of it was from Caro IL to NOLA also known as the lower Mississippi. When he retired he was on tripple screw boat (3 engines). He rountinely had 40 plus barges. He still keeps up with the river conditons, the boat he left is tied up because the water is too low for it. My dad was 3rd generation on the river. His brother is still out there. Stay safe out there, great videos! Its been neat to follow your channel over the years and see the Seeker come together.
Thanks. I appreciate the story. It was a pleasure to see the river first hand.
Traveled the route pushing crude oil, from Vicksburg to Buras La for 3 years . Learned how to steer a towboat and got my Pilots license on that section of river. It was fun, low water steering a narrow channel and to taking short cut across bean fields in high water.
I live in Vicksburg and its been crazy to see how low the waters been!
Great captain, great crew, great atmosphere!
Dream come true!
I salute you Captain Doug and everyone that helped SV Seeker come to life!
Just stumbled upon your channel my Father was a boat captain on the Ms River for 30 yrs mostly for Compass Marine and for the 1986 World Fair he was the Capt of the Lagonda who went and got the Space Shuttle
so happy for you doug, ive been watching your vids for YEARs now and i knew no matter what you would see this through to the end
Holy mother, you're looking emotional there, Doug. I love it. So glad you found your happy!
I’m glad I found this channel 13-14 years ago. I’m grateful you have been recording your progress/journey all these years. I haven’t had an opportunity to help in the process, but being able to watch this has made me feel I am somehow a part of it all!
From my family and myself all the way in Phoenix AZ, thanks for doing what you’re doing, and bringing us along on this once in a lifetime experience! Look forward to more content and progress in the future!
I remember when I found your channel, it must have been about 5 or 6 years ago and seeing the progress since then is insane, I’m so happy for you and seeker.
Afternoon here
Hello Doug and all.
Coffee ☕️ made, Perfect timing
Enjoy!
Love the way the wheel house turned out. Looks like a fantastic communal area where everyone can enjoy the view while the boat is underway. Very cool!Safe travels!
No matter where you go there will be always something from Newfoundland and Labrador. So nice to hear that your crew is playing music from my home province. And yes. I am proud to be a Newfoundlander.
I just discovered you. It’s fun seeing the river from your perspective. I am captain of the Jane Merrick. I worked on yachts before tugs. I miss the freedom of cruising.
Good morning Doug!
Morning!
I have built several of the terminals from Baton Rouge to Oswego. You will go by all of them. OMG at 26:07 you pass by the Andy Mckinney which is one of our work barges and tugs. When you down river from the USS Kidd on the West side you will see a very large Grain Elevator rebuilt in 2013. And we are working on it now. Wish I would have been down there when you guys went by.
I lived in Baton Rouge and worked on the river, makes me homesick, I can tell you stories about most of the boats on the river having been on them to repair their RADAR, the funny looking boar was built just after WWII and as smooth and pretty as the superstructure looks, the inside has lots of jagged steel from decades of repairs and renovations, and lots of Bondo. You noticed the Big sea going ships at Baton Rouge, that is as far as they can go up the Mississippi River for reasons. The Huey P Long bridge is the one in New Orleans, I was standing on top of a BIG PUSHBOAT going up river under it when some RR Company's publicity steam locomotive engine was crossing over it while on the phone with the Japanese about the RADAR, very cool moment.
I loved this video. I was born and raised in the Baton Rouge area and currently live abroad. As many days as I spent walking on the levee's, your video gave a unique look at the city, via the river. I had been wanting to see how low the river was there. Thanks so much for posting!
What a coincidence, I saw you guys anchored near the Riverwalk casino in Vicksburg. I rode past you in a boat and snapped a couple of photos
The T is silent in Atchafalaya! Good to hear my birth place gave you permission to tie up! 👍👍🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🤘🏻🤘🏻
I voted for Michael Shellenberger for governor of CA this last election! His book Apocalypse Never was great!
Thanks for taking us along on your epic journey!
I really enjoyed watching this
Thank you and keep going everything in the sun is showing up in the Mississippi
Sailboat ⛵️ sailing on Mississippi River! Mike from Missouri
I am quite enjoying your adventure, thanks for sharing.
From somebody who has been what to do from the side of the pond is being brilliant from build it in your backyard to now well done
Just came across this video and it happens to be when you were in Baton Rouge. I’ve lived here all my life and have never seen it from that vantage point (especially during such low water levels). I’m glad that our city and the KIDD was so welcoming to you when you were here.
One of the best this video.
Thanks for all the details, for not being there this is the next best thing.
I've been following you since you "fell" your first steal. What an awesome journey and a happy place it is. Good on you!
Thanks so much!!
congrats on finding your happy becuse watching you makes me happy and the lads own adventure
Great adventure. My grandparents and I used to live in Grafton, Illinois where the Illinois and Mississippi meet. Loved my time on the river and miss it terribly. I now live in Tucson where I am a bit landlocked. Thanks for awesome ride along with you. Canadian Folk aka Hosers....just kidding.
I really love these videos I'm so fascinated with the mississippi and just watching this voyage I wish the video would never end thank you
Hello all from Siesta Key Florida
Love the videos, thanks Doug! In aww of the miles, Seeker has traveled! Been watching the videos for years, All that time she was stationary, but now she’s spreading her wings! Good on you Doug, enjoy your time with her!
Very informative thanks for sharing 👍
Love the videos guys. Please keep them coming.
Navy Vet strong. Can't wait till she gets her sails and sails on her own power.😉👍😉👍Buckets of Blue Crab galore❕❕Only in the south❕❕Doug cool thing about any water cooled engine boat you can put a 5 sided sheet metal box covered with BOOM MATS to deaden the sound coming off the engines by half.
But that's the sound that reminds you that you should have sail up. : )
@@SVSeeker Right On!😉👍
Aaiiee!! for Baton` Rouge!!!
Makes my Acadian side smile (dad's side peeps from N.O. to Houston) Cheers from the Blue Ridge Plateau.
Thanks for the river tour. I grew up in Baton Rouge, crossed the Vicksburg and Natchez bridges many times, and have been in the New Orleans area for more than 3 decades.
Pensacola that my next of the woods! Always enjoy your videos.
Congrats SV SEEKER on ur adventure down the Miss. lv the water views. happy thanksgiving to all.
Thanks so much
only 252 miles to go to the ocean great update and please have a great day on the water
Just an amazing ride along....stay blessed
Thanks a ton
Leuke Serie maak je volg dit al een jaar of zo 👍
WeLcome to my hometown.
Doug this is a great series of videos in the southern Mississippi part of the has a great story and sense of achievement. There is a lot more interesting stuff to see and talk about.Seeing you happy is wonderful too.
The early part seemed more stressful...
Cheer Warren
Wish I had come across your site sooner. We could have gone down to see your vessel. 😁
BTW: The tall building you spotted is the State Capitol building.
Also, enjoyed your music, it sounds a lot like our Cajun music.
Happy to see you had a pleasant experience in Baton Rouge. Safe travels! ☮️
Clive Cussler wrote an adventure novel called Flood Tide, what could happen when the sluice system between the Mississippi and the Atchafalaya River would breach. It is an rather amusing story that has its roots in 'it WILL happen because it is inevitable'.
Great video, loved hearing Whiskey in the Jar. Irish jig music. BTW that was Gaelic Storm! So appropriate.
Still amazed thinking about the whole scope of your project, and seeing it coming together, headed for the open ocean, and sailing congrats!
Thank you very much!
Where to next? You got everyone watching so jelly of your trip!
Another great video! Thanks.
Got "Life on the Mississippi" by Mark Twain in my audiobook folder but just haven't quite got round to listening to it. Watching this makes me want to finally get around to it.
Red on Right Returning
Good to see you again Doug. Getting caught up on my YT videos. Have a great week and Happy Thanksgiving.
Wish I'd been following closer. I'd have loved to have come out and at least shaken your hand and tell you thanks for sharing this from the time you put up the put up the 1st pieces of steel.
Great content and loving the ride along. Please invest in better mics when doing outside interviews! Great info about the Kidd but could not hear a lot of it.
"operator could you put me on through, got to send my love down to baton rouge" :)
2:59 there's a small river piece like that that was intentionally closed and turned into a lake. It's called False River.
Impressive video wish I was with yaul. Flew 747's 20 years but not on a Pirate Ship. Dang My bucket List.
You guys need to get a data reporting system where each boat that goes by reports the river depth and condition on a continuous basis. That way would be far better than just reading the current and buoys.
That would be handy. Of if they would just set Virtual Markers (E-ATONs) when the channel changes.
Great idea. Waze for rivers. There should be an app for that.
Awesome videos keep up the good work.
Fun to see the USCG Peekaboo. My uncle was stationed on that boat for a couple years...I was down there for a change of command ceremony. Cool that she's still out doing her work.
I hailed them because they were only showing up as a number on my AIS and I wanted to know if the problem was my AIS. He came back with "No it's us, it's a military radio. It's junk, but it will work for years."
What a great adventure!
The cranes on top of the old river gate live there. The gate is a series of pins that the cranes pull out, to release water. Old school.
Loved Mark Twain's books.
Go Newfies!!! Proud Grandson of a Newfie Fisherman.
The larger "Push Boat" is called a Line Boat and they work a 30 day interval on it. The smaller push boats are Harbor Tugs and they work regular local shifts.
You meet a lot of great people, Doug.
I love what you are about. Lots of good insights.
Your channel is the only one I purchased stuff from.
Please make or get a microphone windsock.
Thanks The upgrade is on order.
Nice video work man.
Glad for ya doug
I read a book years ago, "The Headstrong Houseboat", where they went down the Mississippi and on to Florida. I recall going aground to be a constant threat/fear even then.
I've been through that lock many a times
Years ago in Vicksburg there was an elderly black man walking down a sidewalk on a Friday afternoon. In those days paydays were on Friday cash. Well, these 2 young bucks attempted to roll the old man for his money. He just left them wadded up on the sidewalk. They didn't know his profession. He was the Donkey Engine at the grain elevator down on the waterfront. It was his job to move the grain barge by hand back and forth beneath the grain shoot when a barge was being loaded.
17:40 The mobile home and trailer up on stilts. Cool stuff.
great on baton rouge! great city members
Loved the distant views of the boat underway. When will we see some drone footage?
great video thanks!
You're welcome!
When are you guys planning to arrive in Pensacola? I live in Pensacola and would love to see the boat and meet you guys! I'll bring beer!
You should take the time to go in to lake Pontchartrain. Madisonville is a really cool little port. Then they have West end on the New Orleans side. Yacht club and racers.
Wouldn’t it be great time to get the kidd’s hull painted. Save fortune on dry dock 🤔🤔
@17:20 the dog staring at the barge....through the side of the boat. 🤣 🤣
Fun video. I would have come out and said hello.
Sean Astrophotographer
The whole Coast Guard Crew stepped out to see SV Seeker passing by :)
First time they passed I was showering on the back deck. They sure as hell scattered that time. : )
@@SVSeeker LOL 🤣
What an adventure! If *THAT* doesn't make ya feel alive you're brain dead.
Great video. Thanks. Do you have a bow thruster??
No. No stern thruster, no escalator. : )
My cousin served on the USS Kidd during the war
So i know you are long gone from baton rouge but when you were nosed up by the kidd, to your port side about 1/4 - 1/2 mile there is exposed the remains of a ferry that sank just before ww1 now that the river is so low you can walk completely around it. If I recall its called the brookhill...
Yeah it was the talk of the town.
I'm turning good steel stock into art aka fucking up good steel on my lathe. I turned out a functional piece though. Not as good as I can but I am getting closer and I'm still going. I'm not a machinist, just a guy with a lathe.
I'm really looking forward to seeing the salis up and your process of learning it.
With those 2 "techies" onboard, is there any chance they can improve the audio quality??
You're welcome to donate for the upgrade.
Doug the sound was way off this episode. Sort of glitchy and feint, camera mic ? Never happened before.
Great your happy place comes up, it's v obvious:-))) 👌
Moving boats on wide rivers have lots of wind. An upgraded mic is on it's way.
Very nice, don't forger how the city of Tulsa wrote new laws and was as you said very accommodating. Cheers Doug.
City of Tulsa was great.
How about an update on the pitch of the propelers? That used to be a huge deal.
That was only ever a huge deal when looking at the glass half empty. I think they will still un-pitch sometimes when over 15000 rpm. Here I am 1200 miles after having done nothing. The glass is half full.
Hey Doug when y'all get around Mobile Bay you should stop and see the USS Alabama and the drum which is a submarine it's the oldest submarine still being shown if you like that stuff obviously you like boats so obviously you do check it out dude
Might get over there. I'm in Pirates Cove Alabama
Wanted to see the casinos in Vicksburg,
If they're out of the water, can they still, legally, do business?
Newfoundland here. Bit of a jaunt across the Atlantic though.
Irish music used to be sung by The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem.