8:20am Wednesday Aug 6th – We departed
Anacortes Cap Sante marina bound for Matia Island in the northern San Juan’s. Under clear skies and smooth water we arrived
at 11:05am traveling 18.57nm.
This is an island we have never explored. We always have to bypass it because there is
only one small bay with 2 mooring buoys and a small dock that only fits a
couple boats. We just continue on to
Sucia because it’s always full. This
trip is all about visiting new places on old cruising grounds and this time we
were in luck! Both buoys were full but
there was actually space at the dock.
What a beautiful setting at the dock, no wonder it’s always full.
Its always fun exploring a new island so we took
off on foot to check out all the trails and little beaches on the island. A fantastic trail system led us to some
incredible views looking out over the Straight of Georgia! The tiny little beaches were fun to explore
but we couldn’t get to all of them by foot.
When we got back we decided to take the dinghy and circumnavigate the
island stopping at all the beaches along the way. Ava did some serious treasure hunting and
made a creative little plaque with her name on it and the treasures she
found. Skylar and I tried to make a Bear
Grills fire using a stick and some cedar wood.
We got it to smoke pretty good but got too tired before it ignited. A great time at Matia Island!
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| Sunset from Matia Island |
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| Dock Space! |
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| Dried up Fish |
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| Almost got a fire going using only sticks |
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| Ava's Plaque with treasures |
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