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Cape Roger Curtis

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Cape Roger Curtis, off our port side, as we sail the Georgia Straight towards Vancouver.

The land on this end of Bowen Island is privately owned, and has been the subject of controversy lately.

Read more about that on James Glave’s web site, here’s the land owner’s web site, and here’s the Cape Roger Curtis trust website.

(Island politics – one hazard to navigation you don’t have to worry about if you stay on the boat !)

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Vancouver Over Yonder

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We’re about ten nautical miles NW of Vancouver, in the Straight of Georgia.

The land left of frame is Bowen Island.

You can see First Narrows and Lion’s Gate Bridge just starting to open to the right of Bowen.

Further right from there is Stanley Park, and directly behind Stanley Park you can see Burnaby Mountain.

And to the right, Vancouver’s skyline.

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Life is a Postcard

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This is the ramp to the floats at Plumper Cove, Keats Island.

This couple is heading to their tiny dinghy for a row back to their Kelt 760.

You can see part of Madsu under her boom tent, lower left frame.

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Do These Bags Make Me Look Blue ?

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With the foredeck covered in North Sails bags, and her blue tarp, Madsu’s looking, well, blue.

At the floats, Plumper Cove, Keats Island.

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Nightlife

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We had a super quiet night at Plumper Cove on Keats.  The only dock party involved a Great Blue Heron, who decided to fish from the outside float.

It was a super still night weather wise as well – which resulted in a bumper crop of mosquitos in the cabin.

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Bay Watch

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Given that there’s a small schooner in the cove, and the water was super clear, and it was hot hot hot,  this could easily pass for a quiet little bay in the tropics – except for all the cedar trees.

This was shot from Keats Island, Plumper Cover is the left, across the sound is the town of Gibsons Landing.

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Cool Clear Water

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The crew on the dive boat Sea Dragon that’s moored behind me at Sewell’s in Horseshoe Bay have been talking about how clear the water has been the last while.

Here’s a shot from our trip to Keats that gives you an idea of the visibility – amazing.

I had a refreshing swim off the shore – normally I don’t like to wade in and prefer to jump from the boat – but the sun was hot and the water delicious.

Later in the day a number of people came over from Gibsons for a swim. The locals were telling me the water off Keats heats up a bit more than it does on their side Howe Sound.

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Tradition

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Blue Finger, a lovely two masted schooner, pulling in to Plumper Cove.

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Weathered

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The building next to the General Store at the Barnabas Camp on Keats Island.

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Chillaxing at the General Store

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Next time you sail into Plumper Cove on Keats Island, take a hike over to the General Store at Barnabas Camp.  It’s about a 30 minute hike, 40 if you get lost like we did.

Check the map at top of the ramp at the campground – follow the trail along the water – 1 right, 2 lefts, through a gate and you’re there.

You’ll get a nice view of Howe Sound .

Hours are something like 1:00 to 4:30.    Expresso machine, ice cream, cold drinks and other stuff.  It’s a nice spot in the sun.