Day 14 we decided our destination
would be Squirrel Cove just a few miles away.
First though, we took a little detour to Teakerne Arm, northeast of
Refuge. Teakerne Arm has a great
waterfall at the head of the bay but anchoring there is really tricky. We wanted to spend the night there but after
talking to fellow boaters and reading more it’s not a good idea. You have to anchor in about 90 feet of water,
holding is not good and we heard many people get there anchor stuck on all the
cables loggers left in the water long ago.
We decided a pass through to
see the falls from the boat would be our best bet. The falls were really cool but I’m glad we
didn’t try and anchor. While we were at
the falls, someone called on the VHF radio looking for a diver to come help
free his anchor. I guess the stories are
true!
Back at Squirrel Cove we
anchored but no stern tie this time.
It’s a huge anchorage with lots of awesome shoreline and many small
islets throughout the bay. The best part
is the reversing rapids where the water flows into and out of a large
lagoon. At low tide the water flows out
of the lagoon down hill forming rapids.
At high tide the opposite happens, with the rapids flowing into the
lagoon.
Just outside of Squirrel
Cove there is a small store and a restaurant.
Not wanting to cook another meal (its been 8 days of every meal on the
boat) we took the dinghy to the restaurant for dinner. It was fantastic food, way better than we
expected.
After dinner we took the
kayak down the rapids, into the lagoon.
Julie, Skylar and I all took our turn at floating down, then pulling the
kayak back on the shoreline for another run. Skylar and I also just floated it
in our lifejackets along with some other kids Skylar met. It was a blast!















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