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Re: GL: A website for Cruisers

M
McC272@aol.com
Fri, Dec 31, 2004 2:26 AM

In a message dated 12/30/2004 7:26:43 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
bill_fiero@hotmail.com writes:

We have  a website that will afford some (hopefully) pleasurable hours
of winter  reading and picture-loolking regarding navigable waterways we have
cruised  in North America -- including many along the Great Loop. We
completed the  Great Loop in 1992, but the tales on this website are all
within the past  four years.  Check out www.geocities.com/bill_fiero  El and

Bill Fiero on Halcyon

I can attest to the quality of this website.  I have followed  Halcyon's
travels for years.  Bill and El have been to some interesting  places that those
of us with larger boats can never get to.  Very nice  photos as well.

Jim

(Jim & Mim McCrea, mcc272@aol.com Nordic Tug 32-154  "North Star" Home Port
Norwalk, CT)

In a message dated 12/30/2004 7:26:43 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, bill_fiero@hotmail.com writes: We have a website that will afford some (hopefully) pleasurable hours of winter reading and picture-loolking regarding navigable waterways we have cruised in North America -- including many along the Great Loop. We completed the Great Loop in 1992, but the tales on this website are all within the past four years. Check out www.geocities.com/bill_fiero El and Bill Fiero on Halcyon I can attest to the quality of this website. I have followed Halcyon's travels for years. Bill and El have been to some interesting places that those of us with larger boats can never get to. Very nice photos as well. Jim (Jim & Mim McCrea, mcc272@aol.com Nordic Tug 32-154 "North Star" Home Port Norwalk, CT)