Sunday, still in Beaufort, NC…..still blowing. Larry borrowed the marina car to get pizza and a quick stop at Food Lion……I stayed on boat and worked out. This new workout my new personal trainer set up for me is awesome…..Larry had to carry pizza and groceries down the dock with the wind blowing behind him……guess walking in a straight line not an option….I missed a good video opportunity!
Monday, finally departed Beaufort! Cloudy, cold N10-15…48 degrees. Left late, 8:30. Lots of dolphins. Love it when they breathe right near you. 7-8 knots with the current….go,Panda Bear….High water and north wind (off the land)…fixed docks at a marina we passed (and have stayed there on a previous trip) were underwater. Anchor down at Mile Hammock Bay (AICW mile marker 245). Cold and raw. Ran generator with two heaters for an hour and a half. Early to bed.


Tuesday, anchor up at 6:52… 22 minutes late! Cold, 46 degrees. Looks as if it’s another cloudy day. A bridge held us up for a half hour….would have been more if a barge hadn’t come along….for commercial barges, bridges open on demand. Crossed Cape Fear….easy, sun out. This one I always anticipate with tons of stomach acid….we have had some nasty crossings….Anchored out, Dutchman Creek (AICW 310), early 4:15.
Wednesday, anchor up, at 7:30….it’s going to be sunny finally….Getting out of the anchorage interesting….saw 3 feet (really 6, add 3 feet to our depth sounder). We left the anchorage at low tide. There is a “hump” we had to cross over. No issue, just again, interesting. Temperature, 44 degrees. Along the bank of the waterway, I assume because of low tide, there were great blue herons lined up,spaced out, like soldiers standing guard. At noon, we crossed into SC. Went by the “rock pile” at high tide so could not see the rock formations along the edges. Arrived at Osprey Marina (AICW mile marker 373) by 4:20. Fueled up and tied up for the night. Interesting marina, you turn off into what looks like a swamp. Great people too. Made dinner, heat on….the mantra for this trip.
Thursday, departed Osprey Marina at 7:30ish….cool but lovely. Busy morning. Since plugged into shorepower, I made hard boiled eggs, vacuumed the boat. We watered my plants and filled the water tank.
Still some fall color down here-blazing in the sunshine. It is 39 degrees according to the weather channel. Waccamaw River is very grey, still very interesting. Many trees that survive with wet feet. This is one of Larry’s favorite areas. Saw a good size turtle swimming across. Larry guessed 1.5-2 feet across shell. Today, we saw the longest tug and barge unit. 8+ barges, then long floating pipes….the security call they put out said 2200 feet long. Dredges.Went by McClellanville, no issue. This is one inlet that is always shifting with skinny water. Dreaded by many. 9 feet, at high tide, is the lowest water we saw. Thank you, dredge! Anchor down, Awendaw Creek (AICW mile marker 436). All marsh, trees in the distance, one other boat came in later, another Krogen. Today we had something different happen to us. As we got close to the anchorage, a WWII era plane was flying low over the ICW, straight at us….then went around us, over the marsh, and later pulled out over the waterway again.

Friday, beautiful sunrise. Anchor up 7:20. Cold again, 43. Saw a few bald eagles and crossed Charleston harbor today. Anchor down, Church Creek (AICW mile marker 488). Another good anchorage! Larry’s birthday today. I had a card and a small gift for him. Happy 71st darling!
Saturday, watched the sun peeking up, as we got underway at 7:20. Lovely morning and a tad warmer, 56. South winds. I was doing some work for the condo association by reviewing cameras for an incident. Warning: don’t ever buy a condo and if you do, stay off the board! Tied up at Lady’s Island Marina ( AICW mile marker 536) by 2:00. Mary, the manager, met us to catch our lines in shorts and sandals, a first for this trip. Went for a walk to Publix, our first Publix of the trip, and a favorite of mine…. picked up barbecue at a local joint. Really good. Larry discovered “burnt ends”, an menu item I had never seen offered. Settled in, raining a bit and temperature dropping.
Began the week in Beaufort and ended in Beaufort……




























