VISITING SELMA

Since we were all going to Demopolis, we all traveled at the slow speed together. Trawler Speed for 2 days.  We realized 1.95 miles per gallon - a record for us!  At that rate of fuel consumption, our range would be 650 miles ( vs. our normal range at normal cruising is approx. 280 ) .....but who wants to go that slow.  This "slow" exercise inspired further research to be discussed later.

Only 1 lock today.......Howell Heflin Lock (32' )

We arrived at Kingfish Marina, Demopolis, AL.

Demopolis is important because of its location. It's at the 32nd latitude. This is the magic line that you cannot cross before November 1 without hurricane insurance. Or even WITH hurricane insurance, you are wise not to go further south before this date.

So Demopolis becomes the "jumping off point".

Everyone else we were traveling with was anxious to keep on moving. They all left the very next morning. Since we are capable of traveling much faster, we have more options.

We stayed in Demopolis for 3 days. ELECTION 2020. We had wanted to watch election results in a marina ( where we would have good satellite TV ). We also wanted to drive to Selma. The whole point of the Loop is to get to areas you might not normally travel to.

Selma was 45 - 60 minutes away. 





Brown Chapel AME Church
This is where the "Bloody Sunday" protest marches started.
March 7, 1965




The Edmund Pettus Bridge





#RIPJOHNLEWIS

It seemed fitting we visited Selma on the day before the election.
 Never forget how people fought for the right to vote














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