Thursday Aug 14th - we woke up to some
serious fog. After waiting a couple
hours for it to clear we finally gave up and took off at 10:30am in the
fog. The biggest hurdle was right
outside the bay trying to navigate the narrow passage through the Chatham
Islands.
With the radar and chartplotter providing a bit of
reassurance, we inch our way through the islands then north up Haro
Strait. In the calm of the fog its
always eerie to see boats show up on radar but not actually be able to see them
until you’re right on them. I suppose it
would be kind of like flying an airplane at night – you’re almost totally
navigating by electronics. You get a
little used to it the more you do it but its never really comfortable.
As we make it up to Sidney the fog broke and became
a beautiful day. Our destination today
is Russell Island for a 2 night stay. We
arrive at 2:20pm, traveling 19.07nm having bucked a strong ebbing current the
whole way.
We anchored off Russell and took the dinghy out to
set the shrimp pot. Some friends of ours
with an American Tug 49 - who we happened to meet here last year - were also
out setting their shrimp pot – funny to meet them again at the same place. A relaxing evening kayaking, paddleboarding and
we took the dinghy around the island. Unfortunately
no luck in the shrimp pot.
The next day was spent at anchor, hiking the island
trails and pulling the heavy shrimp pot – by hand – 200’ – for absolutely nothing
each time! We took a nice dinghy ride to
Fulford – a little town just up the inlet.
Hiked to a church and picked up a few things at their tiny grocery
store. Our friends invited us for drinks
on their boat and we had a great time with them for the evening.
| Foggy! |
| Vulture eating dead seal |
| Bike shop in Fulford |
| Midden beaches at Russell Island |
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| Blackberries on the trail |









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