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Re: Herbert C. Jackson Loading Coal

by Boatkitten » August 24, 2010, 11:57 am

Herbert Jackson arriving in Marquette Mi. on Sunday.
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Re: Herbert C. Jackson Loading Coal

by Boatkitten » August 24, 2010, 11:49 am

Hi,
I'm pretty sure that was Kaye Barker there on Sunday. Herbert had come down to the Rouge and went right back up again. She has already been back to Marquette Mi. and is downbound again on Lake Huron now. I think she's just below Alpena now. Pretty certain it was Kaye Barker in Sandusky on Sunday.

Re: Herbert C. Jackson Loading Coal

by Castaway » August 24, 2010, 11:02 am

Was the Jackson in Sandusky on Sunday? I was at Cedar Point and saw an Interlake Steamship boat leaving the bay, but I couldn't read the name. If it was the Jackson, it seems to be making a lot of trips to Sandusky this year. Why is that?

Re: Herbert C. Jackson Loading Coal

by Boatkitten » August 23, 2010, 7:21 pm

Hi akopin,
I use to watch the ships load on the Sandusky Bay cam which has been down for some time. I thought it was the best. You can watch on the Sandusky Register cam also, and can see pretty good to watch the hopper. The video above is in Buffalo NY and I think it's beautiful.
Hope you enjoy watching them load coal as much as I do.

Re: Herbert C. Jackson Loading Coal

by standuffer » August 23, 2010, 5:13 pm

I think that may have been taken with a personal video camera not one of the web cams availablein the area.

Re: Herbert C. Jackson Loading Coal

by akopin » August 23, 2010, 1:50 pm

Hi There! Such an informative post!)

I didn't see an answer though, to the questions about which webcam you got to see hoppers emptying coal? Was it in Sandusky? If so, was it the link that said 'Sandusky Bay'? That one is down now, so I can't tell. I'd be most grateful if you could let me know, as I'd love to watch and see how that all works!!

Re: Herbert C. Jackson Loading Coal

by Boatkitten » August 15, 2010, 1:01 pm

She looks beautiful coming into Sandusky. Thanks to whoever is driving the cam too. You drive it better than I do.

Re: Herbert C. Jackson Loading Coal

by tark9m » July 27, 2010, 5:12 pm




I can however share one of the videos shot that night.

Re: Herbert C. Jackson Loading Coal

by tark9m » July 26, 2010, 8:50 am

Rob wrote:Why don't you post the photos to the news page?

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tark9m wrote:Boatkitten please email me at jkeklak at yahoo.com
Obviously replace the word at with the symbol.
I have some HCJ stuff including some video shot last night, I can share with you.

Primarily due to navigation issues with that page, and a concern over how the images are handled.

Re: Herbert C. Jackson Loading Coal

by Rob » July 25, 2010, 11:17 pm

Why don't you post the photos to the news page?

Rob

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tark9m wrote:Boatkitten please email me at jkeklak at yahoo.com
Obviously replace the word at with the symbol.
I have some HCJ stuff including some video shot last night, I can share with you.

Re: Herbert C. Jackson Loading Coal

by Boatkitten » July 24, 2010, 11:49 am

Thank You so much for sharing the beautiful pictures and video with me. I have enjoyed every picture and both videos.

Re: Herbert C. Jackson Loading Coal

by tark9m » July 23, 2010, 10:35 am

Boatkitten please email me at jkeklak at yahoo.com
Obviously replace the word at with the symbol.
I have some HCJ stuff including some video shot last night, I can share with you.

Re: Herbert C. Jackson Loading Coal

by tark9m » July 22, 2010, 9:35 pm

Jackson arrived in Buffalo around 7:30 and was starting offload around 10pm. I'll try to get the pics posted tomorrow.

Hope the cam worked out for you.

Re: Herbert C. Jackson Loading Coal

by Boatkitten » July 22, 2010, 4:29 pm

Hey thanks alot! I'll give it a look.

Re: Herbert C. Jackson Loading Coal

by tark9m » July 22, 2010, 2:36 pm

Hey Kitten,

There is actually one cam in Buffalo where you could potentially catch ships coming in

http://www.nittec.org/mobile/5-117.html
http://www.wgrz.com/travel/traffic/corr ... filter=190

I have used it to check if anything is at General Mills, but never tried catching an arrival on it. I am not sure how often it updates, and I think it is manual refresh. But if Jackson is coming to Buffalo tonight 7/22, it will pass right under the bridge this cam is looking at.

Re: Herbert C. Jackson Loading Coal

by Boatkitten » May 9, 2010, 1:16 pm

Hi B & B, I'm thinking the Jackson should get there either late today or tomorrow, not sure. They're not close enough to show up on my screen right now. Saw them leaving from a place called Leamington yesterday afternoon. Not sure what is there. Hope to learn though. If you see her I hope you get some pictures. I'd love to see.
I will try to find what you asked me to check out. Thanks.

Re: Herbert C. Jackson Loading Coal

by wlbblw » May 9, 2010, 8:43 am

You bet I do, and because of information that people like you are good enough to post, I get to see them more often. Read my vessel passage section on Buffalo. Thanks.

-B in B

Re: Herbert C. Jackson Loading Coal

by Boatkitten » May 7, 2010, 10:47 pm

B & B, Are you in Buffalo? If so, Do you go down and see the boats?

Re: Herbert C. Jackson Loading Coal

by Boatkitten » May 6, 2010, 11:33 pm

H. Jackson back through Soo this afternoon.
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Re: Herbert C. Jackson Loading Coal

by UP North » May 6, 2010, 6:47 am

[quote="Boatkitten"] I wondered, Why did you daughter pick the Anderson as her favorite ship? Any particular reason, or just because?
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She knows the history of the Fitz, In fact she just completed a science project at her school on the Fitz. We had been to the Great Lakes Maritime Museum at Whitefish Point on many occasions and she read all she could about the Fitz and she found out the Anderson was the trailing boat to the Anderson that night. Since then, she just kept following it. She has drawn me a picture of the Anderson that I have on the wall in my office. Personally, I think she just likes the GLF racing strips on the front! :)

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