Here is our original rough plan..............
We plan to launch on the Tchenfuncte River near Covington, La Tuesday morning, May 3rd. Cross Lake Ponchatrain to the Industrial canal locks into the Mississippi River. Up the river 6 miles through Downtown New Orleans to the Harvey Locks. Lock out of the Big River to the Barataria waterway. Tuesday Ist night on the water somewhere along the Barataria near Lafitte, La.
Wed. 2nd day west on the Intracoastal waterway to near Baldwin,La where the intercoastal joins Bayou Teche.
Thursday 3rd day up Bayou Teche to Breaux Bridge. Dock the boats in downtown Breaux Bridge on the Bayou just 2 blocks from the Crawfish festival. Crawfish Festival is Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Local music, dancing, food, cajun culture, etc 3 stages, 3 dance areas, 3 bands, all going at once. One day is a lot of fun, but usually enough for me.
Since we have a 3 day envelope to catch the Crawfish festival, we will have the option of going a bit farther west on the ICW to Avery Island and touring the gardens and Tabasco factory. If we decide to do this we can do it prior to or after the trip up Bayou Teche to Breaux Bridge. Depending on our scheduling and interests, there are numerous Historical sites, Plantations, museums along Bayou Teche.
After Bayou Teche, Avery Island and Cajun Country, back east on the ICW to Morgan City.
At Morgan city we go north on the Port Allen waterway 55 miles where we lock back into the Mississippi just north of Baton Rouge at Mississippi River mile 228.
Or...... We take the Atchafalaya River north to lock into the Mississippi River at the old river lock near Simmesport, La. at Mississippi River mile 304. The Atchafalaya north route will add about 150 miles or 2 days to the trip over the Port Allen Route.
Once back into the Mississippi southbound it is 2-3 days downstream back through New Orleans to our trucks and trailers....with a 3+ mile per hour bonus from the river flow.
The main loop is about 300 miles, add 150 if we take the Atchafalaya River north, plus perhaps another 130 or 150 up the Teche and to Avery Island.
It is a good mix of the big River with ocean going ships, sleepy bayous lined with Cypress and moss covered Oaks, Lake Ponchatrain, and cajun Music and culture. There are several places to stop along the way for gas, ice, supplies. First week in May? could be hot with mosquitos, or may be nippy requiring a jacket.
We should be wrapped up around Tues or Wed the 10th or 11th. We need to be on the road back to home on Friday the 13th at the latest, everything in between is flexible, we can go faster, slower, spend a day or two in the French Quarter, take a side trip on the boats into the heart of the Atchafalaya Basin, or what ever.
-Westbound from Morgan City there is marina fuel at Cypremont.
-Northbound on the Atchafalaya there is "foot gas" at Krotz Springs
-Southbound on the Mississippi about 70 miles north of New Orleans there is a commercial facility that will loan a driver and pickup truck to haul gas cans for you to the nearby gas station.
-The marina on the Tchenfuncte River is a safe place for the trailers.
-The most northerly connection I have found is between Bayou Teche and the Atchafalaya is at Charenton.
-The Keystone Lock on the Bayou Teche is now owned by St Martin Parish and I have the name and phone number of the gentleman that will come operate it for us.
We are still planning and have not compiled exact distances yet.
I have 2 land trips scheduled to this area prior to May and will be exploring gas options on those trips