Saturday, July 8, 2023

No Canada!



Our last night in Canada. It’s been great.

We didn’t see as much wind today as was forecast by the weather report, but we did enjoy enough to sail. We were even able to shut down the engine for a couple hours. That cut our speed from 6 to 3, but we had some time to kill, so we plodded along at 3 for a while. It was such a beautiful day to be sailing. 


Then when we arrived at the anchorage it started blowing harder of course. 


We’re anchored in Campbell Cove within Becher Bay. It’s across the Strait of Juan de Fuca from Port Angels. It’s a fairly shallow anchorage. There’s a marina in closer to shore, but no larger sailboats. 


I’ve never been in this anchorage before. Nor have I been into Port Angels Harbor. We’ll need to check in with US Customs in Port Angeles. 


The wind is blowing hard enough to discourage us from going the short distance it would take to explore a nearby provincial park with trails. Maybe later. 


MaryLou us busy concocting something for dinner as I write. I have no idea what’s cooking, but is smells delish. 

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