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PanOceanic Cruise

Day 1

 

Kerbin is a world that is not short on big ideas, nor one that shrinks from tough choices.

Choices like should Tuesday be meatloaf or spaghetti day in the KSC canteen, blue or green for the new breakroom cupboards, or should a hundreds of miles long canal be dug to connect two oceans. A canal that would finally make circumnavigation of the planet by water a posibility.

Like I said... big ideas, tough choices.

This was an undertaking that would impact most of Kerbin's economy, missions would go unflown, science would go unscienced and those old brown cupboards would have to stay in the breakroom .

The decision was easy.

This can be done, this should be done, this must be done... why isn't it done already.

So one army of interns flew East, armed with the finest shovels the KSC could find in the local hardware store was flown out to one starting point for this grand venture. Another was flown West to start on the opposite shore and  the two began to dig, dig like the wind... well, like something that is is adept at digging.

As well as shovels, the "finest" explosives that KSC scientists could come up with were flown (carefully) out to the path of the canal, to get rid of those tough, stubborn spots that are hard to remove.

After much time, digging and running from imminent explosions, it was done and it was beautiful.

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A huge trench had been dug from one distant coast to another, making use of a few lakes that were conveniently enroute. Bill who had overseen this massive project, took to the skies to get a look at it from the air, but a canal is not enjoyed from an aircraft, instead a different kind of craft is required. Something in the shape of a boat.

This boat.

The Coastal Cruiser.

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This was the boat that was made for long distance travel, as long as it has some help along the way in the form of fuel deliveries.

This was the boat that had sailed the entire coastline of the Kerbin mainland... with the help of 60 deliveries of much needed juice along the way.

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That journey had taken Bill, along with Val, Jeb and Bob months to complete, with fuel supplies brought to it by the Juice Goose as well as dropped from orbit in MIRFs. With his other 3 colleagues having started a rerun of sorts of that great voyage, Bill decided that it was up to him to break in this new waterway, in the trusty Coastal Cruiser.

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His crewmates on this trip would be Dudzor, Gwengel and Karby, interns who had worked on the digging of the canal and had been picked at random for this little pleasure cruise.

The plan for the first day had been to make as much headway possible (at an fuel economical 50-65% thrust) by sundown, when they would stop for the night. But that's the thing about plans... they have a habit of being waylaid by shiny things. In this case it was a structure just inside the the bay at the start of the canal. Dudzor, even though he was not a pilot was driving the boat. He's not the most confident of prospective kerbonauts, but Gwengel (an actual pilot) thought it would be good for his self esteem to take the helm of the jet powered boat.

What was I saying about shiny things, ah yes... that building on the right.

Karby (the scientist on this "mission") insisted that they visit it before they set of along the canal itself. Reluctantly Bill told Dudzor to swing the boat round to the right to go take a look.

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The concrete structure that the building , which Karby said was the Customs House, was built on, was too high for the Coastal Cruise to moor with, so instead they made their way over to a dock for small boats.

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Out of habit Bill instructed Dudzor to swing the boat around when close to the shore, to come to rest with the rear ramp grounded on the beach. This isn't a necessity, but was the norm on the Kerbin Sorta-Circumnavigation, as that allowed the rover at the back of the vessel to roll off and head inland for it's own adventures.

The crew wasted no time making their way out on deck to enjoy the morning sunshine.

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They then made their way over to the boat dock. Karby had forgotten how far the Customs House was from here, so they all agreed not to go on the hike over to it. Instead Karby told them it's purpose.

"It's where Kerbals from different places along the canal can put up exhibitions about their local customs."

Bill was curious and asked "are any of them funny."

Er Bill... this Kerbin.

They're all funny.

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With that bot of local knowledge out of the way, the four made their way back to the boat and headed out into the large bay once more, headed for the canal itself.

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Dudzor aimed just to the left of the lighthouse that marked the entry to the canal. He kept a firm grip on the wheel and stared at the tall structure as he guided the boat towards the entrance to the waterway.

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The Coastal Cruiser slipped past the lighthouse and into the canal. Karby had clear, if not very interesting view of the structure as they passed by.

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Ah yes, lighthouses, the runway lights of the sea.

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Then they were in it, the Panocenic Canal. In the distance Dudzor and Gwengel, who sat just behind him, could just make out some kind of mammoth structure in the distance.

Gwengel was curious what it was, as she'd only been involved in the digging of the canal, not any fancy construction that came later. Dudzor on the other hand though of only one thing as his sweaety hands gripped the wheel.

"Don't hit sides, don't hit the sides".

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In the back both Bill and Karby had a fine view of the tall cliff walls of the canal. Well, they couldn't see much other than that.

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Onward the boat went, bringing that impressive structure into view.

Bill knew exactly what it was as he had designed it. It was a bridge.

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A might construction of steel and concrete, that spanned the canal and dwarfed the Coastal Cruiser as it passed underneath.

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"Hold up" yelled Bill "I want to take a look at it. Dudzor duly shut of the engine and the boat drifted to a halt.

Bill clambered out of the hatch on the top of the boat and made his way along the spine of it, to then climb up on top of the rover to get a closer view of the bridge that he'd sweated over the blueprints for.

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With the stop for Bill to admire his creation (he can be a bit full of himself) over, the engine was restarted and the journey along the canal continued.

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Eventually the gap between the walls of the canal widened, as what had been a lake came into view.

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Another lighthouse marked the point at which the natural feature and kerbalmade structure met.

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Remember that fine plan... get as far along the canal by sunset as posssible. Well, Bill was responsible for the next dent in it.

He wanted to take a close up look at that bridge and the Coastal Cruiser was equiped with just what was needed to make that possible.

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Bill told Dudzor to pull in to shore on the North East side of the lake, so that he could take a little joyride in the rover that the boat carried.

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Hmm... that gap looks a bit high to clamber back onto, even in that little goat over a rover.

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Dudzor (with some helpful instruction from Gwengel) moved out into the water, coasted a couple hundred metres along the shoreline, then reversed onto the beach once more.

That's a lot better... now it's time to let loose The Hog.

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Bob had always thought of that rover as being goat like, given that it had allowed him to indulge in his favourite pastime of climing mountains. However Bill was under no illusions about this little beasts true nature.

It was a Hog.

Truth be known, Bill isn't much of a fan of goats, some kind of trauma involving one... doesn't like to talk about it.

So once more he clambered out onto the back of the boat and ran full tilt towards the rover.

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Once inside he wasted no time in flipping the couple of switches that both brought it to life and released the docking port that held it to the back of the boat, then headed off up the beach.

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Hog's don't have six legs (or wheels for that matter) but suddenly this "Hog" didn't either. In his eagerness to tear across the grasslands towards the bridge, Bill had engaged Warp Speed (x2) and almost instantly wrecked one of the wheels. Luckily he's an engineer, so used to fixing such things.

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With the wheel count back up to six once more, Bill returned to the important task of taking a look at something he designed.

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As the sun tracked across the sky and the grass passed under the Hog's wheels, he moved closer to his goal. Eventually the massive structure came into sight as he came over the top of a long rise.

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Bill wasted no time making his way towards the entrance of the bridge on the North side of the river.

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Bill stopped the Hog at the entrance to the bridge, wondering for a moment if it was a good idea to venture out onto it. He'd designed the thing, but he was well aware of the various corners cut in its construction. When concrete is really CON-crete and the steel was stolen (digging that huge canal really hit the KSP in the wallet) from the local scrap yards, it's good to be a little cautious when venturing out onto a massive structure made of that stuff.

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But foward he went.

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Forward he kept going... and going, and going (this thing is big).

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Eventually he reached the midpoint of the bridge and came to a stop. This was marked by a meatball sub, that some joker on the workcrew had "borrowed" from their managers lunchbox, sealed in perspex, then set into the conrete of the bridge at the point directly over the middle of the canal.

Bill looked as the sub. It was heavy on the mustard with lots of pickle, just how he liked it.

He considered heading taking a large hammer from an equipment locker and giving that perspex a serious thrashing, in order to release the tasty snack. But the sun was dropping down into the Western sky and the plan was to make good headway in the boat until sunset. That plus attacking the perspex looked like seriously hard work.

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He turned the rover around and headed back towards the Northen end of it.

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With thoughts of that poor unconsumed meatball sub filling his mind, he made his way back to the Coastal Cruiser.

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On reaching the boat he turned the Hog around and reversed up to the ramp to board it.

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CLUNK SNAP went the docking latches, as they secured the rover to the boat once more.

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With the rover safely attached and Bill seated in the passenger cabin of th boat, the Coastal Cruiser headed out into the lake and headed East.

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Onward the boat went across the lake, with Dudzor, who by now was feeling slightly less nervous and sweaty, at the controls .

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A narrow passage divided the lake into two halves.

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With the first half traversed, the sun approached the horizon.

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The cold grey colour of the boat began to take on a warmer hue.

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Yep... that sun is definitely setting, no point trying to stop it.

Time to head for the shore.

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Gwengel suggest a nice bay just beyond the next headland would be a good place to moor for the night.

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With the sun dropping below the horizon, it was time to turn the lights on.

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The lake ahead took on a disturbing blood red colour as they approached the shore. This disturbed Dudzor, but Gwengel assured him it was perfectly normal.

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At last the Coastal Cruiser came to a stop, resting on a beach on the Southern shore of the lake.

The sound of the jet engine replace by the sound of the evening meal making and the ripply shuffling of a deck of cards.

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Bill considered the events of the day, the sights they had seen and the starry sky outside the cabin windows and a serous thought crossed his mind.

"I hope we packed meatballs."

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This episode of Pan Ocean Cruise is brought to you by @CaerfinonPacocean Canal and is dedicated to the brave interns who were lost in the making of the canal.

Note: by lost we mean the interns skipped work after overdoing it at the completion celebrations with all the petty cash and haven't been seen since.

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PanOceanic Cruise

Day 2

As the sun crept up over the Easter horizon, the four crew of the Coastal Cruiser rubbed their bleary eyes and set about preparing the boat (and their breakfast) for the next stage of their voyage. With the essential tasks out for the way, it was time to fire up the engine and make their way once more along the Panocean Canal.

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From the bay in the Eastern half of the lake, that had been the location of their overnight stop, it was a short haul to the next stretch of the canal

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Passing the lighthouse that marked the entry to the 2nd dug section of canal, Karby  regailed Bill with tales of the brave interns of Team 1. She had been part of the team that had worked East to West, while Team A worked from West to East. Bill nodded and listened.

Bill thought of asking why the names weren't Team A and B, but realised that he would not be happy being on the B team.

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Well, the Coastal Cruised had shown off it's land based exploration capabilities the day before, but now it was time to do the same for it's water based relaxation ones.

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Bill shouted through to the cockpit for Dudzor to find a spot to stop the boat, which he dutifully did at a spot on the Sout side of the canal.

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Bill hauled himself out of the cabin onto the back of the boat and made his way down to the seating area on the starboard deck.

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Karby followed him out and headed for the same seat on the port side, then Dudzor guided the boat back into the middle of the canal and headed East once more.

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Ahead lay another section of the trench that Kerbals, shovel in one hand, explosives in another and detonators shoved into any spare pocket, had hacked out of the surface of Kerbin.

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The canal can handle a much larger ship than the Coastal Cruiser, which for all its capability, is on the small size.

Bill slouched back in his seat, enjoying the morning sun, while Karby looked out for the various messages that her coworkers on the canal had hewn from the cliff faces on either side of the canal.

Unfortunately none of those can be included here... this is a family show after all.

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Onward the jet pushed the boat at a rather disappointing speed. On its round world cruise, back in the day, when smooth of oceans were all the rage, the Coastal Cruiser would have been doing a steady 35m/s at 50% throttle. Instead with the rough waters encountered these days, the speed lurched between  18-21m/s

But at least there's not many bends.

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With the time approaching mid morning breaktime (otherwise know as "chocolate o'clock") something to break up the undending view of the canal's cliffs came into view.

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Karby shouted through the roar of the jet, across the deck to Bill, that she though it looked a lot like the one they'd passed under the day before and that it was a fine looking piece of engineering.

Bill muttered something about an assistant designer and "cheap knockoffs".

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Regardless of who designed this particular bridge, it had the same daunting scale as it's sister, further to the West.

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On the boat rushed (well... for small values of "rush") as the pair sat on deck, leaving that fine bridge behind it.

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As the boat headed further Eastward, Karby leaned forward in her chair, attention drawn to something strange in the distance. However much she looked at it, she couldn't make up her mind what it was.

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As the boat came within 500m of the "thing" that attracted her attention, Bill flipped on his suit comms and yelled to Dudzor to cut the speed.

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Bill also had never seen anything like this, although he'd heard stories, the kind of stories that kerbals returning from the far reaches of the system of polar missions told. One that chilled the blood and you dismissed as the result of spending too long from home, the stress of dangerous missions, or overdoing it on the cheese before going to bed.

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Bill ordered Dudzor to come to a stop, just as the Coastal Cruiser approached the perfectly straight shadow that cut across the canal.

He slowly turned his head to the right. His right eye started blinking furiously, while his left eyebrow was raised as far as it would go.

"So what is, what do you see Bill" Karby shouted across the deck, her view to the right of the boat obscured by the cabin section.

"Ermmm... errr... nothing" Bill replied, sounding not the least convincing.

"Oh I better come and have a loo..." Karby began, before being cut of by a shaky voice from the other side of the boat.

"NO, No, No, No... Dudzor, floor it! Bill replied before shouting an order to the boat's pilot.

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The jet roared to life and the boat took off Eastward again, as Bill kept his eyes jammed shut and Karby pondered what it was that she'd missed out on seeing.

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Bill, used to the certainties of engineering was more than a little shaken by what he'd seen and sat rigidly in his seat.

No kerbal should see that.

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The pair sat silently, staring ahead into the distance.

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For a long time there was just the unchanging shape of cliffs and water to stare at, but a needle like shape gradually formed on the horizon. Tiny at first, but steadily grew in size.

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Eventually the canal widened and all aboard believed that another lake was about to be entered.

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Well... I guess you could call it a lake, a really big one.

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The end of their journey was in sight, the place where the PanOceanic Canal ended and the ocean to the East began.

So is this the end of the journey for the brave crew of the Coastal Cruiser... no more canal to conquer, no more encounters with disturbing, reality breaking anomalies. Just relief that they didn't need to wait around for even a single fuel delivery (the tanks were still about 40% full).

Maybe... maybe not.

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4 minutes ago, purpleivan said:

the "thing" that attracted her attention

This is a graphics glitch that can be fixed by setting your terrain detail to default, or (as I recently discovered) tweaking my NVIDIA graphics card and then editing and re-saving and applying the KK Map-Decal for that section of the canal. Also note. If you can see this glitch, you likely have a similar glitch at the South Lake Airport if using Kerbin Side Remastered.

But how "Kerbal" is a canal with an overhang anyway?  ;p

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5 hours ago, Caerfinon said:

This is a graphics glitch that can be fixed by setting your terrain detail to default, or (as I recently discovered) tweaking my NVIDIA graphics card and then editing and re-saving and applying the KK Map-Decal for that section of the canal. Also note. If you can see this glitch, you likely have a similar glitch at the South Lake Airport if using Kerbin Side Remastered.

But how "Kerbal" is a canal with an overhang anyway?  ;p

Yep, I read that in the thread for the mod and considered setting my terrain to default detail (I run it at high) before setting off, but thought that if I encountered it, I'd have a little fun writing around it. :happy:

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PanOceanic Cruise

Epilogue

So the answer seems to be a resounding "maybe", with a side order of "definitely", as this little tale is not yet over.

Although Bill and the crew of the Coastal Cruiser had completed their journey along the PanOcean Canal, they still needed a place to park the boat and setting in for the recovery team to arrive. Gwengel suggested that they sea route back to the KSC,  to be joined by Dudzor and Karby clamouring to extend their waterbourne  adventure. This resulted in Bill curling up in a ball on the floor and crying something about "not that, not again" as well as "you said it would be a couple of weeks Jeb".

Yes, getting around by boat, especially when hugging the coastline makes for slow progress and Bill wasn't about to go through that torture again.

But as his crew of interns was clearly wanting some more exploration under their belts before they headed home (in straight line, in a nice fast plane) he relented to them take a look at the facilities at the Eastern end of the canal.

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Grengel took over the pilot's seat from Dudzor and headed for the dock for small pleasure vessels.

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The Coastal Cruiser might be no battleship, but it still wasn't going to dock there. Not without Bill heading out on deck with a cutting torch.

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Gwengel pulled the boat over to the shore a little way along the beach and Bill, who was eager to get out of the passenger cabin, headed for the deck, along with Karby and headed for the rover.

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The beach that Gwengel had parked up at was of the gentle slope variety, that meant that there was quite a drop when rolling off the ramp at the rear. Clambering back up onto it here wouldn't be a realistic option, so the Coastal Cruiser would need to meet up with the rover at another spot.

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The pair headed over to the nearby entry to the Customs House, which had been expected to draw quite a crowd, enough to warrant a traffic lights system for all those curious about the customs of other parts of Kerbin.  Clearly there's not been enough promotion of the place, that or it was the custom to ignore such places.

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Ah yes, the majestic Customs House. A mighty structure of metal glass and concrete.

If only someone would put an ad in the local paper, maybe then there's be some kerbals here.

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Well, at least with no-one else around Bill and Karby had the run of the place. Unfortunately the staff seemed to have all taken the day off, so the place was locked.

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With nothing to look at inside, Bill guided the rover around the buiding, bringing it back around the the South side of the structure.

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Bill pulled up at the lights once again, this time not to join a non existant queue, but to pull a chocalate bar from the front pocket of his suit, which had started to melt in the bright sun shining through the rovers windows. Good thing that kerbal suits are especially stain resistant.

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Seeing and intriguing object higher up the beach, Bill launched the rover up the sand. It turned out to be a fuel depot, presumably for jet powered rovers, or boats with really long fuel hoses...  and planes of course.

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On getting close to the tanks the pair became aware of a strange phenomena and Karby headed outside to investigate.

She was somewhat confused by there being a large grey rectangle in the air, advertising fuel prices. On the plus side, this is the cheapest fuel she'd seen in a long time.

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As the fuel tanks were the highest point around that part of the canal facilities, Karby decided to take a look at the view from on top of them.

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A fine vista was laid out in front of her, although it wasn't quite high enough a vantage point to see the Coastal Cruiser from.

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After taking a couple of pictures for her documentation of the journey (and updating her followers on Kwitter) Karby climbed back into the rover and the pair made their way back towards the canal.

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The boat was where they'd left it, so clearly the crew of it hadn't understood Bill's message telling them to find a steeper part of the beach to meet at. But while in this part of the facilities, it might be worth a trip over to the small boat dock that they'd failed to use earlier.

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Yes, yes, I nice sturdy dock with plenty of space for unloading important things like barbeques and sun chairs onto. Before leaving the dock, Bill messaged the boat for it meet them near the last place his itinerary.

The lighthouse.

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Gwengel pulled the Coastal Cruiser away from the beach, rounded the Customs House and headed for the sand near the base of the lighthouse. Unfortunately the time she'd spent in the back seat, had left her a bit rusty and she beached the boat lengthways along the beach, much to Dudzor's amusement.

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However with fine piloting skills (and a whole lot revving) Gwengel freed the boat from the sand and swung it around 90 degrees, before jamming the engine in reverse, to anchor the ramp on the beach.

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With the Coastal Cruiser safely secured at a suitable spot for the rover's return to it, Bill and Karby headed for the tall structure at the Northernmost point of the Canal entry facilities.

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Having sat in the boat or rover for the last couple of days, Bill wanted to burn off a few calories and considered a run around the decking at the base of the massive structure to be a suitable way to do that. He took off across the sand, headed for the narrow metal platform.

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Having made it all the way to the far end of the platform Bill spun around and jogged back round to the rover. The jog quickly dropped to a steady walking pace, when he started to weaze and cough. Jeb had suggested that he join him for a morning run once in a while, but that would cut into his time for designing strange and wonderful vehicles. That and he'd be late for the "All you can eat breakfast buffet" at the KSC canteen.

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Back in a nice comfy chair again and not wanting to do anything other than get his strength back (with the aid of a large bag of sour cream and chilli chips) he left the task of driving to meet the boat to Karby.

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He wondered if she's have trouble maneuvering the vehicle backwards onto the Coastal Cruiser and docking. He needn't have worried as she'd been hoping for just this opportunity and had read the manual for it, cover to cover.

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With all four of the crew on the boat once more, the next task was to break out the finest supplies the boat's copious stores could provide and head for the seating on the deck.

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Strangely for a boat built for a crew of four, there were only three seats around each of the two tables mounted on the deck. As commander of this mission, Bill decided it was his duty to stand. That and he'd already spent a large part of the day in one of those chairs and they were not comfortable.

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The clear blue sky clouded over as the evening drew in and with at a chilly wind from the North blew in. Bill fetched some blankets from the cabin and the four settled in under the darkening sky, with a deck of cards to entertain them and a pot of Karby's special recipe chilli to keep them warm.

The recovery team was due to arrive in the morning, to haul them and the boat back to the KSC. So nothing to do but sit back and enjoy some good company.

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