....... just don't tell any one.
...... you would not like it
....... the rocks will rip you keel off
...... you would not like it
....... the rocks will rip you keel off
We did see a swimming bear up there (was probably trying to get away from the mosquitoes).and don't forget bears can swim .
We did see a swimming bear up there (was probably trying to get away from the mosquitoes).
Beautiful cruising area!
The real question is whose p'jays was the moose wearing while drinking his coffee.?The moose was having your morning coffee, while swimming? Talented moose. Did you have more to brew a pot for yourself?![]()
The water levels are very high this year so it is a great year to go. The extra length tie-up lines are very useful for small bays and the Bustards as many of the bottoms are scoured rock. The chain will hold if you have lots. There are many small bays with full 360 degree protection. If you have the shallow keel you could even make it through the truly cherished and rarely transited Collins Inlet. I have made it through in a high water year with 4.5 foot draft. Water levels are almost 2 feet higher this year than the year I went through. the biggest boat I saw beyond my own was 18 feet long. Check it out and enjoy. The trickiest part of the navigation for us was around Britt, so follow your guidebook well.