Despite some early morning showers, and the continued high-wind warnings, conditions seemed fine for us to continue on our way. "Maya Lisa" decided to head to a marina in Parry Sound today, but we wanted to spend another night at anchor, so they headed out ahead of us, and perhaps we will catch up to them tomorrow. What is great about this trip is that we see familiar "Looper" boats from time to time, but everyone is on their own schedule. Just like yesterday, we attempted to go into another designated Canadian public land "Over-night Anchorage". Some have small docks where you can go ashore, and/or tie up to rings on the land, or moorings (if the boat is less than 35 feet). Many of the boats anchor Mediterranean -style by putting down a forward anchor, and then tying a stern anchor to a tree. Once again this kind of anchorage was not a good idea for us, because on the week-ends they are jammed, and we like a lot of room around our boat. Instead, we again went a little farther a field and found beautiful Kineras Bay, where we were the only boat anchored.
Sunday, July 12, 2009
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