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On Henry Hudson's 1609 voyage up the river that now bears his name, one of his officers, Robert Juet, kept a log of the ship's navigational record and other observations. This journal is now a valuable source of information about the what Hudson River Valley and its people were like during that September in 1609. It also tells us a lot about what Captain Hudson and his crew were like, and how they felt about what they were seeing.

Each day, we'll post entries from on board the Half Moon to let you see how our voyage is progressing as our student crew recreates Hudson's explorations. While waiting for our 2008 logs, you can track the progress of the original Half Moon in 1609, as presented in the journal of Robert Juet. (Juet's original spelling has been preserved; note that English spelling in the 17th century did not follow the standardized rules we use today.)

The two legs of our Fall 2008 Voyage of Discovery parallel the expedition of the original Half Moon as it traveled up what the Dutch called the North River, culminating in the ship's fruitful arrival at the site of modern Albany on September 19th.

We hope these logs, both past and present, will help you learn about what we're discovering, and something about us, too. Check back often!

Click on one of the dates below to see what we're doing on that day. We may adjust our itinerary slightly to accomodate shifting weather conditions, but will update the schedule below each day as it becomes finalized.

Date Events/Travel Locations
"Day Zero" Half Moon crew prepare the ship for the voyage.
September 7 Students board in Verplanck for first leg of the voyage; Verplanck to Alpine/Yonkers.
September 8 Orientation; Alpine/Yonkers to Grave's End Bay.
September 9 Orientation continues; Grave's End Bay to Haverstraw Bay.
September 10 Data collection layover at Haverstraw Bay.
September 11 Data collection; Haverstraw Bay to Newburgh/Beacon.
September 12 Student presentations; Newburgh/Beacon to Verplanck.
September 13 First-leg students disembark in Verplanck; second-leg students board; Verplanck to Haverstraw Bay.
September 14 Orientation; Haverstraw Bay to Newburgh/Beacon.
September 15 Orientation continues; Newburgh/Beacon to Kingston/Rhinecliff.
September 16 Data collection; Kingston/Rhinecliff to Athens Channel.
September 17 Data collection layover at Athens Channel.
September 18 Student presentations; Athens Channel to Henry Hudson Park.
September 19 Half Moon arrives at Albany, NY at noon; students disembark.

 

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