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Comox to Squirrel Cove Desolation Sound

Posted on June 19, 2024December 11, 2024 By Debbie Kochel
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We weighed anchor at 7 am in the bay. We had to go across the shallow Comox bar for our exit. There is a navigation line on the chart and we had +8 feet tide, so we never had less than 16 feet under our keel.

We just needed to follow those orange markers over the Comox Bar

Out in the Strait of Georgia IT WAS PURE GLASS. What a fantastic transit! We couldn’t have asked for better. The other two times were far from pleasant! It was sunny, the wind at our backs and to top it all off – we saw our first humpback whale!

Strait of Georgia was in a good mood today

We all arrived in Squirrel Cove roughly at the same time. When we set our anchor the wind was howling from the SE, so straight into the cove. We weren’t worried at all, we really trust our ground tackle. I am glad that we stopped here. It is a nice anchorage! We took the dinghy down and went and visited our Nordic Tug friends Steve and Ginger. We whiled away the afternoon with them. After we putzed around the bay, we went home for happy hour and dinner.

Squirrel Cove – Desolation Sound

After dinner, we took advantage of the glorious afternoon and took another dinghy ride. This time out of the cove and across to the store. On our way back, we stopped by Dan and Valerie’s Princess 68 for a chat. They are such a nice couple!

Happy Hour on the flybridge

The wind died down overnight. Hardly a glurp/glurp. We set our alarm for 4:30 am – the goal is to be underway by 6 am.

Spicy Farkle – Jim is the Supreme Champion of the Universe

There isn’t a cloud in the sky, this promises to be a gorgeous day. We have been to Teakerne Arm, but once we are past that, it is all new sights from here on out. (I know I said that before, but at that time we were not going to Desolation Sound!)

Buttoning up for the evening. We leave bright and early for Yuculta – Gillard – Dent

Talk Soon!

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