Eric follows directions
to lane four.
We wait to board
the ferry.
Eric follows directions
to park the motorhome.
People are instructed to stay in their vehicles until the ferry is underway.
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up to date information.
We are leaving the dock
& heading out into
Pamlico Sound.
Our last look at
Cedar Island.
The purple line on the
GPS shows where we
are... out on the water.
As I leave the motorhome, I
notice that the front driver's
side wheel is chocked.
We are parked beneath
the the bridge, beneath
the hoist & small boat.
We fill up more than one lane.
The other side of the ferry.
There are tables &
benches inside.
Our Jeep & the car
parked behind us.
Most of the passengers are indoors, chatting, reading books.
Coffee is $1.00 per cup.
Fill your water bottles
at the water fountain.
I'm heading up to
the Sundeck.
The front of the ferry.
We won't see land
for over an hour.
That's the roof of our
motorhome outside
the Sundeck's window.
We are on board the
Carteret.
Eric is following the
ferry ride on our GPS.
The ferry from Ocracoke
Island to Cedar Island
sails by.
The projected course to
the port at Ocracoke.
The first marker we see
that directs the Captain
into the port at Ocracoke.
Seagulls welcome
the Carteret.
Details of Ocracoke Island
become more defined.
The gas station at
the marina.
The gang way is
being lowered.
Crew members get ready to
direct vehicles off the ferry.
Eric parked the motorhome
in a nearby parking lot.
We didn't see signs forbidding
overnight parking.
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