Day
13 - Having been out away from garbage,
water and power for about a week now, it was time to dispose and
replenish. Our dirty laundry was really
starting to stink in the bottom of the closet and the garbage bags in the
lazarette (hatch in the stern of the boat) were piling up. 80-degree weather doesn’t help the
situation. There is not much in this area
in the way of large marinas or grocery stores but the guidebook says Refuge
Cove has what we need.
It was just a short 1.5-hour
cruise away so we stayed at Laura Cove all morning swimming and sunning. We tried another hike but the trail was too
overgrown, Ava was up to her ears in ferns and branches and we were being eaten
alive by mosquitos. So we bailed on that
trail real quick.
The swimming and warm water
in Desolation are awesome but we sure do miss beaches and hiking. There’s really not much of either, at least
not in the area we were in. With the
kids it’s tough not being able to get out for a hike and explore beaches.
Refuge Cove does not take
reservations so the drill is to wait your turn just off the docks until someone
leaves, then you swoop in and grab the spot.
It took about 15 minutes of waiting but we were lucky enough to get a
spot. This place is old school, but they
have just about everything you would need if you are willing to pay. Ava wanted a small box of Cheerios for 8 bucks;
she got them, little spoiled brat.
We were able to stock up on
fruits and veggies, get gas for the dinghy, do laundry and most of all get rid
of our garbage. The garbage service
there is kind of interesting. It’s a
barge in the water with a guy who lives on a boat tied to the barge. The barge is piled high with garbage with a
sign that says “Dave’s Garbage and Recycling”.
Dave was a very nice guy, although an interesting character. He loved talking about many things, most of
which I didn’t understand but it was mostly – The world will never be the same,
it’s a borderless country, what has this country come to, things like
that. He was Awesome!
Another super hot day, 94
again in the boat. Sleeping sucks!


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