Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Day 94 Transversing the Georgian Bay
Struck out early to get onto the bay before the waves and winds kicked up. Homey don't mess with an angry Georgian Bay. Fortunately, it was about half foot seas, calm and sunny. We only had three layers on today. It's warming up, but it's still cold on the bridge. As I gazed out the back of the boat, the islands with sun glittering off of them, reminded me of the Carribean. However, when you looked over the bow, the mountains and rocky shore resembled the American west. We've gone over 2500 miles thus far. Today was the end of the Georgian Bay and now we start the North Channel. From what we've seen so far, this new area is vastly different from it's neighbor. The mountains are ancient and low but magnificent. We entered Killarney Channel, passed by the tiny port town and boated to Killarney Bay. We are in one of the most beautiful and serene anchorages yet. The water is a deep jade color and clear. Words cannot de caribe the solitude and beauty of this place. I don't think I could live here, but I want to drink in every inch and moment spent here. Hoping the rain holds off so we can see another star-filled sky tonight.
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