The event is called Clearwater’s Great Hudson River Revival, so indeed, it’s a water festival, a river fest started by a folksinger, now 93, who cares deeply about
the river that flowed past his birthplace. A river festival means boats.
Of course, Clearwater in the distance is the flagship of this festival, and the big sloop spawned the smaller sloop Woodie Guthrie closer in.
The festival takes place on a peninsula where you see the tents in the middle of the foto.
It’s called Croton Point Park, about 30 miles north of Manhattan’s north tip.
But this location is surrounded by shallow water, so temporary docks are needed, which means small shallow draft tugboats like Augie (1943 and on the first job of her new life) and
Patty Nolan (1931 and available for charter). . . And the red barge is Pennsy 399 (1942!!) .
Also taking passengers during the festival is Mystic Whaler, here with Hook Mountain in the distance.
Here’s the northside of Croton Point last evening looking toward Haverstraw.
Exactly five years ago I took this foto from a small boat just off Pioneer‘s bowsprit. Here are more fotos from that day.
All fotos by Will Van Dorp, who might go back for some music tomorrow.
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June 16, 2012 at 10:33 am
jp huza
great story! great photos!
Looks like something to schedule in for next year’s vacation.
There is nothing more aggravating than that of a good example.
I really need to get out more. Thanks for reminding me of that.
—jp
June 16, 2012 at 12:31 pm
bowsprite
get ye revived in the river! jump into the drink!!!
June 16, 2012 at 12:35 pm
bowsprite
oh! how funny! just noticed who is in that last photo! — this was later in the day, after Aaron threw me overboard in the morning. So, may you jump into the water of your own accord.
June 16, 2012 at 1:33 pm
tugster
fyi . . there were signs all over near that part of the park saying “no swimming” there is, however, a beach away from boats where swimming is allowed. i had forgotten that he threw you in. and wow!! five years!!