Starting out
The first step is the hardest, especially if it is on water. You sink or float. That being said it is hoped that all will work out one way or another.
4 options await us:
we come back with the boat
we come back with each other
we come back back with the boat and each other
we don't come back
Relatively simple eh!
Now to get down to see if I can get this blog page set up.
4 options await us:
we come back with the boat
we come back with each other
we come back back with the boat and each other
we don't come back
Relatively simple eh!
Now to get down to see if I can get this blog page set up.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Aug 18-19 The Great Escape
The winds died down and about 15 boats made a dash south. Winds were about 10 - 15 K from the north west , seas were about 1 metre making for some great reaching and downwind sailing. We sailed for about 6 hours then charged some batteries. Anchored off Cunningham Pass just north east of Britt. Made about 43 miles today , averaged over 5kt.
Rain and thunderstorms this morning held us back by about an hour. We hve been in rain gear all morning and finally the sun is starting to break through. We have motored most of the day as the waves on the Bay are still quite high, 1 meter but the winds have dropped a bit. We decided to take the small route passage through Porte au Barill.
Not much else to say today. will be anchoring here and set off tomorrow for Port Carling or Killbear Park.
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Killbear is so beautiful, enjoy
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