Saturday, June 27, 2009

Port Gamble

Wednesday June 24th - up anchor at 7:25 a.m. to head out before the winds stirred up for our cruise across Admiralty Channel -- which can be stinky sometimes when the winds are high. Our crossing was quite comfortable and the captain pronounced a nap near Foulweather Bluff at the entrance to Hood Canal. After said nap, and with the ever increasing wind we left for our evening anchorage at the south end of Port Gamble. We spent a few hours doing the anchor macrame before we decided to up anchor and move further east along the shore of the bay. That was much more comfortable and we had a quiet night.

2 comments:

Jocelyn said...

The Canadians Did it! It's all our fault! (Note that Captain Gamble was wounded in the War of 1812 - Blame Canada, indeed!)

Love you both!

Bird said...

Poor guy -- he likely tripped over a hockey stick while trying to catch a beaver gnawing on a maple tree...