Georgetown, S. C.
In the background is a 600 year old Oak Tree
Our destination of Georgetown Landing Marina was a 67 mile trip, so we started out at 7 a.m. We made our way past Isle of Palms, Goat Island, and through many miles of the Cape Romain Wildlife Refuge. It was finally through this area that we finally broke out the fly-swatters and bug spray, and at one point we even went down below to operate the boat from the lower station. We arrived around 2 p.m., rested, had cocktails, and then had dinner at the restaurant on the marina grounds. The food was great, and we had a lovely view of the Waterway. This marina is really a hub for tournament fishing boats, and the sight of all their rods in the air made a lovely evening sight at sunset. Again the current ran swiftly here, and we were glad that the wind died down, so we did not bounce too much during the inevitable opposing wind and tide.
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