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Hudson River Guide 2013

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lrzeitlin@aol.com
Thu, Feb 28, 2013 9:45 PM

It is March 1. Time to start planning that summer cruise with the
Hudson River Cruising Guide. Much of the damage caused by Hurricane
Sandy has been repaired. Most marinas along the Hudson are open for
business but several in New Jersey and Staten Island will be closed
throughout the 2013 season. Give any marina a phone call to be sure
they can take you. Very little damage to most Hudson River marinas
north of the Tappan Zee bridge.

The Hudson River forms a part of every Great Loop trip. Even if you
can't
do the entire loop, a trip up the Hudson, though the Erie Canal to Lake
Ontario, past the 1000 islands of the St. Lawrence to the Rideau Canal
and thence to the pristine waters of Lake Champlain, the Champlain
Canal and back to the Hudson makes a marvelous summer voyage. It will
give you every maritime experience you desire except pirates and
hurricanes. This "Triangle Loop" contains many of the more interesting
parts of the Great Loop.

If a visit to Canada is not in your plans, a trip up the Hudson to Lake
Champlain or through the Erie Canal to the Fingerlakes, both wonderful
cruising destinations in themselves, will make a delightful summer
vacation. The Fingerlakes wine tour, accessible from Lake Cayuga or
Lake Seneca, will give you the best tasting experience east of Napa
Valley and west of France.

The Hudson River Guide includes a catalog of interesting places to
visit, listings of riverside restaurants, marinas and fuel stops, and
recommended anchorages. It also offers my personal opinion of the
sights and tastes of a Hudson River cruise based on nearly 50 years of
sailing the waterway.

The Hudson River Guide gets updated annually. The latest edition of the
Hudson River Guide is downloadable at no charge from Scribd
(www.scribd.com). Just search for publications on Scribed by Lawrence
Zeitlin. If you find it difficult to download I will be happy to send
you a PDF copy of the guide. It should be readable on any computer,
tablet, or smartphone that supports PDF files.

Here are the URLs to make it easier.

HUDSON RIVER GUIDE 2013
http://www.scribd.com/doc/126914745/Hudson-River-Guide-2013d

HUDSON RIVER GUIDE COMPLETE (2008 Illustrated Guide)
http://www.scribd.com/doc/18683012/Huds ... e-Complete

HUDSON RIVER CHARTS
http://www.scribd.com/doc/18651678/Hudson-River-Charts

HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL ART
http://www.scribd.com/doc/18645609/Hudson-River-School-Art

OTHER RELATED MATERIAL
http://www.scribd.com/search?cat=google ... ce+Zeitlin

Larry Z

It is March 1. Time to start planning that summer cruise with the Hudson River Cruising Guide. Much of the damage caused by Hurricane Sandy has been repaired. Most marinas along the Hudson are open for business but several in New Jersey and Staten Island will be closed throughout the 2013 season. Give any marina a phone call to be sure they can take you. Very little damage to most Hudson River marinas north of the Tappan Zee bridge. The Hudson River forms a part of every Great Loop trip. Even if you can't do the entire loop, a trip up the Hudson, though the Erie Canal to Lake Ontario, past the 1000 islands of the St. Lawrence to the Rideau Canal and thence to the pristine waters of Lake Champlain, the Champlain Canal and back to the Hudson makes a marvelous summer voyage. It will give you every maritime experience you desire except pirates and hurricanes. This "Triangle Loop" contains many of the more interesting parts of the Great Loop. If a visit to Canada is not in your plans, a trip up the Hudson to Lake Champlain or through the Erie Canal to the Fingerlakes, both wonderful cruising destinations in themselves, will make a delightful summer vacation. The Fingerlakes wine tour, accessible from Lake Cayuga or Lake Seneca, will give you the best tasting experience east of Napa Valley and west of France. The Hudson River Guide includes a catalog of interesting places to visit, listings of riverside restaurants, marinas and fuel stops, and recommended anchorages. It also offers my personal opinion of the sights and tastes of a Hudson River cruise based on nearly 50 years of sailing the waterway. The Hudson River Guide gets updated annually. The latest edition of the Hudson River Guide is downloadable at no charge from Scribd (www.scribd.com). Just search for publications on Scribed by Lawrence Zeitlin. If you find it difficult to download I will be happy to send you a PDF copy of the guide. It should be readable on any computer, tablet, or smartphone that supports PDF files. Here are the URLs to make it easier. HUDSON RIVER GUIDE 2013 http://www.scribd.com/doc/126914745/Hudson-River-Guide-2013d HUDSON RIVER GUIDE COMPLETE (2008 Illustrated Guide) http://www.scribd.com/doc/18683012/Huds ... e-Complete HUDSON RIVER CHARTS http://www.scribd.com/doc/18651678/Hudson-River-Charts HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL ART http://www.scribd.com/doc/18645609/Hudson-River-School-Art OTHER RELATED MATERIAL http://www.scribd.com/search?cat=google ... ce+Zeitlin Larry Z