Bloody Mary Morning

The Moselle River calmly flows at a peaceful pace, at least compared with the Rhine. There is much less commercial traffic and the scenery is spectacular. The sun was out in force which inspired an early opening of the bar. Sipping our bloody Marys we were enthralled by the steeply sloped hillsides with terraced vineyards. Workers somehow navigated the slopes as they tended the vines. In Cochem we visited Koll Winery where we were told that grapes for a couple of the wines we tasted came from vineyards with a slope of 68 degrees, the steepest in the world according to our host.  Ladders and railings were strung every few feet to facilitate moving people and equipment up the hillsides.   As we sailed closer to Cochem, terraces gave way to just trellised grapes marching to the sky.









Guiding the boat through the locks with just inches to spare on each side. We waited three hours at this lock. 


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Rv campgrounds were everywhere. Looked like they were set up as vacation homes with amenities at each facility. 





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