6/1. Today left Roscoe Cove to find the worse sea conditions on my trip. Not terrible, but an uncomfortable 2 ft washing machine chop! First went to Squirrel Cove to check it out. Store just getting set up for the season. And no charts. (Wagoneers lists that they sell charts at the Squirrel Cove store.) I've got my chart plotter and a planning chart, but the planning chart just isn't given me much data for really figuring out where to go. And the chartplotter is to small also. Thinking about adding some fuel, but their gas pump is out for maintenance until next Tuesday. Back across the chop into Refuge Cove. Plenty of dock space, and fuel is 169/L. They are also getting their store set up for the season and everything else is pretty much shut down. But they did have quite a few charts to chose from. Most the day spent rocking on the dock with rolling water coming in from the outside channel. However, as of now, 4:29p, things seemed to have calmed down. Just had a 42ft Nordic Tug pull in in front of me, and he said it's calmed down out there now. I hope it stays that way, as tomorrow morning I'd like to head up to Teakerne Arm. Then after talking to the storekeep here, think I'll head up Tobin Inlet rather than Butte. Little closer and not as far up the arm. I'll probably hold off on fuel till I get back, and then only need to put enough on to get back to Campbell River.
In all honesty, while this area is quite beautiful, I have the same beauty, in fresh water, close to home at Isle Royal and the Apostle Islands in Lake Superior. And to some extent in Door County on Lake Michigan. I would like to see more towns like this one (Refuge) and sure I will see more community while in the Broughtons next week. This is definitely worth the trip out west with my boat, but think I'd like to spend more time in the San Juans next time I'm in the area. Would also love to see more wildlife, and perhaps might find some bear when I go up Toba Inlet. The people I do touch base with have been quite friendly and helpful. But think that goes without saying in the boating community such as this. I'll see if I can start uploading a few more photos to the embedded photo album. Wish I could ramload as I have quite a few now. :wink: Colby