Sunday, September 23, 2018

20180922 Erna E. Honeycutt is headed to Chicagoland

I'm not optimistic about chasing this one in the Chicagoland area because the last time I tracked her, it appeared that she turned and burned at the Channahon terminal.



Today's Google satellite image of the Channahon fleeting area is different. The barges in the upper-right corner look like the pile that was there in the previous image.

Satellite
20180922
1301:  276.3
1638:  278.2
1842:  285, so it is doing some local fleeting operations.
Rats, I got caught up in writing about Calaveras Dam and forgot to check more frequently this evening to see how far upstream she went.
2104:  291, Lockport Lock
20180923
0007:  291.1  Still in the lock
0125:  294.3  I had to first click that I was not a robot
0154:  295.5
0404:  298.8  Lemont Terminal
1035:  283  Would I have time to beat it to Mugz's Hideout?
1207:  278.8  In hindsight, I did have time to see what I could see from Mugz's Hideout.
1354:  278.4
2301:  255.3   There are now nine tows on the Illinois River. The furthest upbound is Dale A Haller at 244.4 (I forgot to get a fresh link for 244.4)

Dale A Haller
20180924
0343:  250.6  It has moved only 6 miles in almost four hours?  Did it serve a dock in the Seneca area?

20180925 
Noonish  277.3   Erna is back in town
1549:  273.5   But it left after a few hours?








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