BaseCampAnne
Well-known member
- Joined
- May 24, 2009
- Messages
- 258
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-288 C
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2916B313
- Non-Fluid Motion Model
- Eddyline Skylark, Mariner Coaster (kayaks)
- Vessel Name
- Cascadia
- MMSI Number
- 367604650
Hi,
I still have the itch to cruise to AK, and for Tugnuts who have made the trip, am wondering how often you anchored out? I am thinking sometimes it must be necessary to drop the anchor. Is it challenging to find good anchorages? I would imagine there are many beautiful spots to overnight but wonder about tidal exchanges and fjord -like challenges.
I expect to get another dog someday, and wonder about training the dog to use the swimstep, which seems very small, especially if the boat has the propane box. If you traveled with your dog was it trained to use the swim step or ? If not, then I expect it means going ashore several times a day, and in wilderness areas I think I would be concerned about that.
Questions and more questions while sitting in cozy Cascadia as the gentle rain moisturizes our earth...
I still have the itch to cruise to AK, and for Tugnuts who have made the trip, am wondering how often you anchored out? I am thinking sometimes it must be necessary to drop the anchor. Is it challenging to find good anchorages? I would imagine there are many beautiful spots to overnight but wonder about tidal exchanges and fjord -like challenges.
I expect to get another dog someday, and wonder about training the dog to use the swimstep, which seems very small, especially if the boat has the propane box. If you traveled with your dog was it trained to use the swim step or ? If not, then I expect it means going ashore several times a day, and in wilderness areas I think I would be concerned about that.
Questions and more questions while sitting in cozy Cascadia as the gentle rain moisturizes our earth...