Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Smuggler's Cove, mainland BC





On to a more natural setting, we continued north to this special hideout, Smuggler's Cove. It was absolutely gorgeous and pristine, but I think I'll be saying that a lot in the next weeks and will have to come up with some new modifiers.

This hidden anchorage was used by bootleggers to cache their spirits as they smuggled it down the coast back in the 1800's

There are other boaters around, but it is not yet crowded.

We took our dinghy on to shore to stretch our sailor's legs and get a little exercise.

1 comment:

femsterone said...

Hi Harp !!!!! Hi Ken: I am thrilled to be catching up to your adventures. Have read all of your blog postings chronologically. Oh my gosh, it is so remarkable that you are already a month out. This blog is fanTAStic. Thank you for doing this for us. (Although the colored text in the last gorgeous entry was way hard to read) And you're right, Harp. You will be saying beautiful and pristine alot coming up. You two have made fabulous luck happen :) Give each other a big hug. Thanks again for creating this blog. XO, Jen (PS Last night at this time I was at a Stevie Wonder Concert ~ he closed with ALWAYS!!!!!!!!!!!)