It’s even foggier this morning. However, by the time I set out paddling at 1030 hrs, it has subsided a bit. Higher high tide is at 1145 hrs, so I’m paddling later than usual. Unfortunately, the wind has come up. I wanted to check out an area I had to skip over yesterday because the tide was too low. After all these years, I’d never seen this particular cove. What a surprise to find two creeks! And, Al was wondering if salmon come into Captain Cove. Well, I saw four big guys right beneath my kayak.
The wind had come up to the point where there were white caps, so I decided I’d better head back to the boat before it really got ugly.
We’ve decided to move down to Newcombe Harbour this afternoon. The wind had died down, making for a pleasant cruise. We anchored in our usual spot that offers the most protection from any storms that might come up.



