78puget-trawler
Guru
We didn't get out as often as I would like but life does get in the way of fun sometimes. We did manage a few trips to the San Juans though. On this trip we started at Clark Is, just across Rosario Straits, spent the night there then went on to Matia Is just a few miles northwest. We anchored in a little unnamed cove big enough for only one or two boats, just around the corner from Rolfe Cove. I took the dog ashore for a stroll while I went up the hill to take pix. He didn't want to follow so I left him on the beach. Well he wasn't having any of that and proceeded to swim back to the boat! So I ran down the way I came, hopped into the dink and powered back out and got there just as he was failing miserably to get aboard the swim step! So between the Admiral and me pushing from the dink, we managed to get the now well saturated 100 pound lab back on the boat! Next morning I woke up with noticeable motion in the little bay that wasn't there when I racked out. Got up, wife was already up feeling a bit queasy. It was a very odd swell rolling right into the bay. No wind, just wave after wave rolling in, and increasing in size. I had planned to stay there all day and night again, but it was getting just rough enough to be a PITA and no end in sight. So we pulled the pick, left there and went back down to Clark Is, snagged a buoy, had breakfast and then headed across Rosario and home. On the buoy at Clark Is. outbound, Matia Is in the distance from Clark. "Shearwater" at anchor in the un-named Matia cove.