August 27 - Day 8
Distance: 29.3km (Total 118.5km)
Time: 8hr 37m
Caltopo Map:
https://caltopo.com/m/B8MTMST
I was up and active at 6:45am, there was a few patches of blue sky, even the sun briefly appeared a couple of times but it did not last long. Light grey cloud soon covered 100% of the sky. I slowly got organized, boiled water for tea and oatmeal. By 9:00am I was packing, as I did that the wind started to pick up with light rain added to the mix. Much of my gear is a bit damp, nothing serious, the kind of thing that one could dry out with just an hour or two of sunshine. This issue comes as no surprise, the relative humidity has been at 90%+ for the past few days while temperatures have been in the low double digits (Celsius).
I set off at 11:05am, one hour later than what I had hoped for. The rain has gone away, mostly cloudy, from time to time the sun shines for a few minutes. The wind is not too bad but the waves are a constant and not helpful, fortunately, they are not too big but I am seeing some micro-whitecaps. I am still making good progress although it is hurting my average speed somewhat. I made one short stop to stretch my legs, after my stop the wind further diminished and along with that, the waves calmed down.
When I reached the halfway point to my target, I decided to start my crossover to the outer shore. This was a slow and frustrating experience; an island that was my initial target, I would look up and see it getting closer, concentrate on paddling them look up again and it would appear to be farther away than when I started. Occasionally I would peek behind me and be shocked how close the shore still seemed to be. At this point I was developing a minor case of “cabin fever” (I will describe that later) combined with an understanding that “severe cabin disappointment” is always a possibility. At last I made the turn into the bay where the cabin is supposedly located, I saw hint of a cabin. I had a waypoint for the location on my GPS so I set a Go To, 2km further so I went deep into the bay. I found the outflow of a river in the far corner. Proceeding through a narrow “canyon”, I could hear the sound of a rapid and imagined a nice little cabin overlooking the rushing river. When I reached the bottom of the rapid there was no cabin, my GPS is showing that I had gone right past it so I turned back. Watching the GPS countdown to 60 meters then pause before climbing again, there is no cabin and I am disappointed.
It is getting late; the sun has set so I hunt for the closest place to camp. Fortunately, I found a reasonable spot not far away; I set up as quickly as possible. Once installed in my shelter it is time for more clothing and after such a long day I am hungry for dinner, I randomly picked out a MIAB, Mountain House Lasagne with Meat Sauce. It is one of their “Pro Pack” “single serving” meals (classic shrinkflation). It disappears fast, not because it is that great but rather that maybe for the first time on this trip I am feeling a caloric deficiency. I added some pie, a cookie and some chocolate, which helped satisfy my needs.
It is now after midnight, I have a basic plan for tomorrow, get up sometime. Paddle about 14km and camp across from some cliffs on the big island. If I have the time, I might cross back over to the camp under the cliffs, as the crossing is only 3km at that point.