Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Estero Dock

49 56.727 S, 074 27.848 W, Estero Dock

This morning we bailed out the dingy, pulled in our shore lines and headed south. We had the current with us most of the way and the winds were light with occasional gusts up to the 20s which were short lived. The rain was cold and persistent most of the day. When the clouds lifted we could see the many waterfalls and cascades on the hillsides and snow on the crests.

Shortly before entering the anchorage the winds piped up but abated as we turned into the anchorage through a narrow passage about 15 meters wide. Two dolphins led the way which we thought was encouraging. We are anchored near one of two waterfalls and perhaps we will get some free water before we leave, especially as the watermaker has decided to quit again. No shore lines tonight so I didn't have to get wet. Good news!

We will look at the gribs tonight and decide the plan for tomorrow.

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