Looking up Grenville Channel |
Another good mileage day with no real wind to speak of and favorable tides later on in the day.
Made good progress through very pretty Grenville Channel, seeing lots of Seiners, both Canadian and American, bound for Alaska. Made me feel more at home.
Made camp for the night at a known campsite just outside of Klewnuggit Inlet, more than halfway up Grenville Channel. Hoped to find upland sites (for softer ground and less worry about tides) but the only tent sites we could find were on the beach, though high enough to be well out of the way of the neaps we were experiencing.
Made one of our only fires of the trip (the only other one so far had been just north of Namu) in order to dispose of some trash, which was piling up by this time.
Made good progress through very pretty Grenville Channel, seeing lots of Seiners, both Canadian and American, bound for Alaska. Made me feel more at home.
Made camp for the night at a known campsite just outside of Klewnuggit Inlet, more than halfway up Grenville Channel. Hoped to find upland sites (for softer ground and less worry about tides) but the only tent sites we could find were on the beach, though high enough to be well out of the way of the neaps we were experiencing.
Made one of our only fires of the trip (the only other one so far had been just north of Namu) in order to dispose of some trash, which was piling up by this time.
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