August 28 - Day 9
Distance: 15.2km (Total 133.7km)
Time: 4hr 38m
Caltopo Map:
https://caltopo.com/m/B8MTMST
I woke just after 6:00am, rolled over for another 3 hours of bliss. By this time the sun was hitting the POD, I opened up the screen covers to let the condensation escape. While I was opening the screens I looked over and saw the “missing” cabin, with the low water levels it was quite a hike up from the water, it also looked like it was very small and probably all bordered up.
It was another hour before I prepared my mug of tea and Thermos for later. For a quick and easy breakfast, I finished off my hummus supply with a couple of wraps. While I definitely planned to move on, I was in no hurry.
By 11:00am the clouds were covering the sky, it is going to be well after 1:00pm before I get out of here, good thing I am only planning to paddle for 4 hours or less. I was just about to load the canoe when I heard the sound of an incoming chopper, It zoomed directly over me at maybe 300ft, moving fast and headed to the northeast. As I finished loading, at the ridiculous time of 2:15pm, a few sprinkles of rain began which continued for almost an hour. I stopped at a couple of islands to take some pictures of rocks, they always look best when wet.
There was a very light wind from the south, only enough to create some ripples and the odd wave. This had a minimal effect of my progress as I paddled towards the area I would start to look for a camp. Although it was no longer raining the clouds were thick and low once again. When I reached the area, the shorelines were not that attractive, much of it covered with small boulders. Since it was only 5:30pm, I decided to cross over to the big island and look for a spot under the cliffs. The crossing took about an hour, first I checked out a sandy beach but the slope was too steep for my liking. A little further along I came to a narrow spit of mostly gravel, I will take gravel over sand any day so I set up here. Nice spot, view of the sunset should the clouds break up, sheltered by the hills, no bugs, nice dry ground right beside the water. I set up camp just as the sun was setting, for the first time since the early morning the sun was visible.
I decided to just munch on snack food tonight, plenty of fresh tea to go with cheese and crackers, cup-a-soup, Pringles, jerky, chocolate and the last bit of pie. Today I had reached the halfway point of the circumnavigation, I was ahead of my theoretical schedule so my plan for tomorrow is to get on the water earlier, just meander along the shore until I feel like stopping, maybe camp early enough to enjoy a few hours of daylight. Here in the most easterly part of the Eastern Time Zone the sun sets early, 7:30pm today and 2 minutes earlier each day.
