We spent two days traveling to Nanaimo, only to then spend several more days waiting for the winds to drop in Georgia Strait, a large body of water we must cross.
We haven’t gone far, and it’s been frustrating. We spent two days traveling to Nanaimo, only to then spend several more days waiting for the winds to drop in Georgia Strait, a large body of water we must cross. So here we are, Sunday afternoon, still waiting. We’ve been able to get a few things taken care of, including picking up some extra provisions. But our tolerance of busy towns is wearing thin. We need to get going. The good news is that the calm weather, promised for the coming week, will arrive tonight. The plan is to head out early in the morning, venturing across Georgia Strait, aiming for John Henry’s Marina in Pender Harbor. It will take about six hours. I’ll turn the tracker on before leaving the dock so you’ll be able to follow us. Just click the FIND US button on the right side of this page.
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