Back to Cascade Cove for secure anchorage

Motored through Archeron Passage, Bowen Passage and into Cook Passage.  Archeron blowing 30+ winds, Cook Channel 25+ winds, into Cascade Cove - no wind at all. Bitter wind on the nose, snow on the peaks behind us.  Safely tied up to a visitor’s mooring buoy now in Cascade Cove, well protected from the NW forecasted.

















Simon immediately set to fishing from the transom, dropped the hook and brought up blue cod one by one by one. Fish skilfully filleted for the freezer.


A crew debrief, nana nap for some, a drink or three, dinner flat iron steaks, spinach and mushroom risotto with left over coleslaw.











A great night’s sleep safely settled on the mooring buoy.  Wind swung round about 4am, SE to E, funnelling straight in from the channel.  Rain showers, cold, squally conditions.  Making the call after breakfast as to whether we stay here another night or head out to Breaksea where we can tie up in safety to a moored barge or mooring buoy. 







Cascade Cove anchor watch










Tuesday the plan is to head out to sea and up the coast to Doubtful Sounds.


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