The GoodYear Blimp...you just never know where it will show up.We are now in South Carolina waters
Fields Cut, Wright & New River, Ramshorn Creek and Cooper River.
This is summertime...
The weather is warmer and we have lots of visitors to the creek this time. They're all enjoying the beautiful weather. Winter we saw only commuters hunkered down in their boat trying to keep warm till they reached their destination. Today it just looks like fun.Our afternoon is spent dockside at Beaufort, SC
This is peddle / not paddle.
We are docked at the very end
headed toward Ladies Island Swing Bridge for an early morning start.
The Swing Bridge opens and Hakuna Matata makes her way to the Coosaw River
This barge is pushing a temporary bridge similar to what we encountered one night as it docked alongside.We are docked at the very end
headed toward Ladies Island Swing Bridge for an early morning start.
The Swing Bridge opens and Hakuna Matata makes her way to the Coosaw River
Our markers zig and zag along here.
Fenwick Cut
Fenwick Cut
WE SEEM TO BE IN A FAVORITE SPOT.
THEY ARE FISHING ALL AROUND US.
THEY ARE FISHING ALL AROUND US.
THEN THEY ARE STRAIGHT AS AN ARROW.
I'D NEVER SEEN THEM THIS CLOSE BEFORE.
THEY ARE ACTUALLY QUITE IMPRESSIVE AND EFFECTIVE.
I'D NEVER SEEN THEM THIS CLOSE BEFORE.
THEY ARE ACTUALLY QUITE IMPRESSIVE AND EFFECTIVE.
This is the spot we anchored one very cold winter day to warm up in the South Edisto River.
This boat has probably anchored just to enjoy the area and possibly the pelicans.
We arrive at Tom Point Creek, off the Wadmalaw River where we spent a week in January enjoying the seclusion. This was all very dry even at high tide and Bob took a walk across what is now flooded. The empty horseshoe crab shells and other once stranded remains are now beginning to leave the creek with the outgoing tide.This boat has probably anchored just to enjoy the area and possibly the pelicans.
It's always a shock when low tide arrives. The tides here are generally 8'.
The creek almost disappears as it goes around the bend.
The day also disappears...another beautiful evening up a creek
The day also disappears...another beautiful evening up a creek
This deer swam across with the current and ended up down stream a bit and had to trudge through the low water muck. With a lot of effort he made it and scampered off to the woods.
With the tide down we pass this range...oops...I think it's time for repairs.
Elliott Cut is a very short section just off the Stono River but the current can really whip through there. It can be rough on a sailboat at times. Our last venture through we watched the boat ahead of us stall at the mouth of it trying to enter the Stono going south. The current was against us but not as strong as it might be since it was getting near slack. Even at that Hakuna Matata had to work very hard to get us through and we were all smiles.
We call ahead to the Wappoo Creek bascule bridge to let them know we will be making the 4:00 pm opening. The bridge closes from 4:00 till 6:30. We can see in the distance that the bridge has opened for a boat. We are told this is the 3:30 opening and it won't open again till 6:30. There is no 4:00 opening.
Bob's just a little upset that we have pushed the engine to make the 4:00 opening and we did! But it's not happening.
Our smiles have left us...but only temporarily.
Fortunately for us, there's a spot on the other side of a little island where we can anchor out of the channel till the next opening in almost 3 hours. Of course a little thunderstorm passed through while we were there waiting, and yes was a good holding bottom.
We are once again at the Mega Dock in Charleston, SC but it has a very different crowd from the December group. Lots of Mega yachts tied up now.
Even we're in the mega department....loads of laundry and look at the long walk to the end.
It's 3,000'
Row - Row - Your Boat
or there's electric
This boat was anchored in St Mary's with us.
It's always great to meet up again.
Once more we are at the end of the dock ready to leave bright and early.
But till then we'll all just relax.
Elliott Cut is a very short section just off the Stono River but the current can really whip through there. It can be rough on a sailboat at times. Our last venture through we watched the boat ahead of us stall at the mouth of it trying to enter the Stono going south. The current was against us but not as strong as it might be since it was getting near slack. Even at that Hakuna Matata had to work very hard to get us through and we were all smiles.
We call ahead to the Wappoo Creek bascule bridge to let them know we will be making the 4:00 pm opening. The bridge closes from 4:00 till 6:30. We can see in the distance that the bridge has opened for a boat. We are told this is the 3:30 opening and it won't open again till 6:30. There is no 4:00 opening.
Bob's just a little upset that we have pushed the engine to make the 4:00 opening and we did! But it's not happening.
Our smiles have left us...but only temporarily.
Fortunately for us, there's a spot on the other side of a little island where we can anchor out of the channel till the next opening in almost 3 hours. Of course a little thunderstorm passed through while we were there waiting, and yes was a good holding bottom.
We are once again at the Mega Dock in Charleston, SC but it has a very different crowd from the December group. Lots of Mega yachts tied up now.
Even we're in the mega department....loads of laundry and look at the long walk to the end.
It's 3,000'
Row - Row - Your Boat
or there's electric
This boat was anchored in St Mary's with us.
It's always great to meet up again.
Once more we are at the end of the dock ready to leave bright and early.
But till then we'll all just relax.