Returning to the Broughten Islands and Desolation Sound in southern
British Columbia, we found familiar waters, with many boating friends and
scenery 'to die for'.
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Shawl Bay's pancake breakfast attracts alot of boaters.
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Lacey Falls near Kwatsi Bay is a special natural attraction for us.
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Kwatsi Bay is a quiet port with friendly innkeepers.
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Log booms are prevalent in BC waters.
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Dawn at Dent Rapids was the designated slack time to pass through.
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Sue piloted the boat through the rapids. What a shiny binnacle, Sue!
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This Fishing Lodge at Dent Rapids always catches our eye!
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Diving the boat for the first time on the trip in Pendrell Sounds's 70F water.
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Sue scrubbed the hull, and came up with a beard from all the debris in the water :)
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Prop was polished in Pendrell 70F water.
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Sue, the Oyster Gatherer, gleefully in Pendrell Sound.
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Julia Max in front of Chatterbox Falls at Princess Louisa Inlet. Can you hear the falls roar?!
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