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 26, 2010
Aug 24-26 Webber Island -Beausoleil - Penetang
Have now completed the circumnavigation of Georgian Bay and have dropped the mast at Penetang, ready to head down the Severn tomorrow. Will return to Barrie on Sunday or Monday.
Last night was really windy at Beausoliel, with anchor checks every hour and half. Wind finally died at 4am to 10 knots. with fewer gusts.
A light rain came in at about 4pm. It was cold this morning as we headed out under sail to Penetang. Supposed to drop to 8 degree tonight. Had mast dropped and secured and ready to head out at about 3pm. We will spend night here and start locking upstream tomorrow.
Here is few pics of Webber Island and Beausoleil anchorages. An old freind again decided to join us, note his new hair do.
Wouldn't be complete without a final sunset in Georgian Bay.
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