Friday, July 23, 2010

North Channel Continued

Another storm





07.18.2010 it rained on and off all day. We stayed at Little Current Marina. I did three loads of clothes, defrosted the refrigerator and cleaned the interior of the boat. The captain hosed down the exterior of the boat. Then he was called to an urgent male captains meeting where he drank beer and shot pool for three hours. Fair is something you take your children to.


Tut and I had Chinese food for lunch. The egg drop soup was beef based. It was unusual. The mushroom fired rice was good. The Vegetable Delight was not delightful.




07.19-20.2010 we spent anchored in the southern Benjamin Islands. It was windy and the boat rocked during the day light hours (0600 –2030). The islands were good for hiking. The water was clear. You could swim off stone ledges or in areas where there were large pebbles forming a sort of beach.


Storm clouds












Sea Gull begging for food

























07-21-2010 sightseeing at Kagawong was the first thing on are agenda. The trail to Bridal Vail Falls hugged a shallow creek. Listening to the water babble over the bedrocks was peaceful. The falls were disappointing because of the low water. I know people who installed tranquility falls in their houses that trickle faster on the slowest setting.




The wind was raging from the Northwest 15-20 knots. The bay was slashing over our swim platform and holding us to the Kagawong dock. There were no slips available at the marina so we had to move on. We sought shelter at Oak Bay 18 nautical miles north.


Freedom rocked and rolled for about 2 hours as the 3 foot waves hit her beam. Then we turned and the wind was at her bow. This allowed us to ride the swells which reduced our toss by 60 %.







We anchored and watched a storm come at us from the west. Blue Yonder had just anchored when it hit. There was a 10 minute torrential downpour followed by a horizontal rainbow ascending from the hills and valleys to the sky. It was amazing.


The crews aboard Monkey Girl and Blue Yonder joined us for happy hour. We agreed it was time to get back to the U. S. We all missed things we were use to in the States. For instance, cheaper food prices and free pump outs.







The photos did not do the rainbow any justice. It really was awesome.








07.22.2010 Andrew and Bill play horeshoes at Blind River Marina. They do not have WIFI.




Blind River had an LCBO (liquir Store) Tut likes their bags.




07.23.2010 we went htrough a narrow pass on our way to Thessalon Marina.


07.24.2010 Andrew searched the entire boat for Skipper Bob's Michican book. He was unable to find it. Tut enjoyed the search because it allows him access to the settee locker. Taking an nap in this area was a dream come true.

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