Hudson River to Erie Canal


Hudson River

The scenery changed once we left Liberty Landing Marina and headed up the Hudson River. Highlights for us along the Hudson River were passing West Point Military Academy


and visiting the CIA (Culinary Institute of America). We stopped at a small marina below the CIA and hiked up to take a look at the campus. We were even able to get lunch reservations at one of the three restaurants on campus.


We heard all three of the restaurants that were part of the CIA are great: French,  Italian and American. We were able to get reservations at the French restaurant.
 I had the salmon
Keith had the Cornish game hen
  We were told French food is all about the sauces. The only French food I am familiar with is French pastry, so we didn't know what to expect, but both meals were very tasty. Next best thing to actually traveling there!



Erie Canal

Then our time on the Hudson River was over.  Turning west, we started on the Erie Canal after Troy Lock, and traveled the first "flight" of locks, meaning they were a set of locks close together. We stopped for the day after the flight of 6 locks, or 7 total locks for the day. 


Including that first day, June 5, the next week we traveled through over 30 locks. Twenty-three locks on the Erie Canal, then we turned north onto the Oswego Canal and traveled through 8 more locks before we reached Lake Ontario, June 13.












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