We got up at 5:45 the next morning so we’d have everything
ready to leave as soon as it was light enough to see. We pulled out about 6:45.
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This shows our anchorage. |
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Beautiful sunrise as we left Wrightsville. |
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Big barge with crane near the mouth of the Cape Fear River. |
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Richard and Connie on Sea Salt. |
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Bald Head Island Lighthouse. |
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WHY??? |
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Redneck condos at the North Carolina/South Carolina border |
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Pretty! |
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...Sorry, but this is just ugly. |
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I liked the color and angles of this house.
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This sign says it all. There are rocks along the sides of the Waccamaw River near Myrtle Beach. If you get out of the channel you have a chance of hitting them. Be careful.
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Here at the rocks |
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And here are more. |
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The chart calls this vortex. What is it? Have the aliens landed in Myrtle Beach? |
We plan to spend the night at Calabash Creek tonight. We
have been researching diesel prices, hoping to get a good deal. We found a
place in Georgetown that had diesel for $3.99 a gallon with a $0.30 a gallon
discount if you got over 50 gallons and spent the night. So… we decided we’d
head there. Sea Salt and Rocking B decided they’d fuel there too. We called the
marina and found out that they were full since there’s an old boat show there
Saturday. So we decided we’d get there Monday. The marina called back and told
us they were short on fuel and the new delivery would cost $4.00 with the
discount. Not such a great deal now. So… Richard called around and found us
another deal. Diesel at $3.99 with a 30% discount and a free night for us,
since we were getting so much. Great for us! The other boats would be half
price for the slip and the discount on the gas. Richard did a great job
negotiating our deal. Thanks Richard!
So we went to Grand Dunes Marina at 5:00 pm. Ken found out
there was a Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse at the marina and made plans to eat there.
Now he knows I’m cheap so he decided he’d treat us to celebrate Shay’s Social
Security birthday, even though it was in June. We argued and fussed but he
would not listen. He ended up paying for all three couples. The meal was
delicious and we all thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. We all left stuffed. Thanks
Ken and Margaret!
We had a shower around 6:15 so we had to get up and close
the windows. We got up about 7:00 to get ready to leave. We filled up our water
tanks, rinsed off the boat, fueled up, and then left the marina about 9:25 am. Rocking
B and Sea Salt did the same and the caravan was going again.
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Now what do you do here? This marker is in the center of the river. |
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Just a little place on the Waccamaw River. |
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Is it me or does this marker look a little "busy"? |
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Rocking B |
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Waccamaw scenes |
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Is this a marker or a bird nest? Hard to say. |
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Water lilies |
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Our anchorage at Cow House Creek. |
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So pretty! |
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Rocking B at Cow House Creek |
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These are bird houses for ducks |
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Sea Salt at Cow House Creek |
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These leaves are attached to the bottom of the creek |
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Turtle |
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Shay dog sitting at Wacca Wache Marina |
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This is one way to see the river, but I like mine better. |
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Birds |
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Escape |
October 19
th, we are trying out a new anchorage
today. Richard and Connie have stayed at Cow House Creek and recommended it to
us. So we anchored there. It is a little narrower than we would prefer, but we
will stay here at least tonight. Maybe tomorrow we will try out another
anchorage, one that has the highest rating along the ICW.
We have been invited to Rocking B for
spaghetti tonight. After dinner, we are dinghying to Wacca Wache Marina to
listen to music.
The “Wacca Wache dingy service”, aka Ken picked us all up
and took us to Rocking B. We had a great meal, spaghetti with homemade sauce,
toasted garlic bread, and a great salad. Another stuffed night. Then the dinghy
service took us to the marina for drinks, dessert, and music. We enjoyed the
music and the company.
We stayed up until the boat did it’s “swing thing in the
current” to make sure everything was ok. I’m not sure if Richard was up, but I
know that Shay and Ken talked around 11:00 pm about swing room and that kind of
stuff. It really is amazing to be sitting perfectly calm and in a certain
position and in a few minutes you do a 180 degree turn. One minute we were
facing Rocking B and the next we were facing Sea Salt. The wonders of the
ocean.
The next morning we and Rocking B took a dinghy ride to the
marina. We let the girls go for a walk then back to the dinghy. We met Vic and
Gigi from Salty Turtle at the marina. They stopped for fuel and are headed for
Butler Island. A guy at the marina told Shay we could go up the river and go
into a creek that would take us around another island. So we took off and
explored. It was beautiful. The ride was a long one but we enjoyed it.
After our ride we all moved down the river to Thoroughfare
Creek. It has high ratings as an anchorage and we wanted to spend some time
there. It is beautiful. Me, Shay, and Ken took a dingy ride and went to the
beach. We met some people that told us these islands once had rice plantations
on them. We plan on exploring the lagoon on the other side of the beach
tomorrow.
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Chartbook showing Thoroughfare Creek. |
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Rocking B at Thoroughfare Creek |
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Sandy beach at Thoroughfare |
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The other side of the sand bank, there is a large lagoon here. |
We ate on Sea Salt tonight. We had toasted cheese sandwiches
and homemade minestrone, and scones. Another great meal. We are in trouble, because
tomorrow we eat on Escape.
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What a great looking boat! |
I cleaned up the boat for our guests then we all went
exploring in Bouncing B, the dinghy from Rocking B. When we looked at the
charts, we could see what looked like canals, so we went to see what they
looked like. There were some houses, but we didn’t see many people.
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Water lily |
We explored the creek past our anchorage and kept seeing
what looked like birdhouses. Well, you know these guys, they had all kinds of
ideas about what they could be, bat houses, insect houses, fly traps to poison
the flies… They are houses for ducks, we asked someone.
Back to the boat to finish dinner. We had chili beans,
coleslaw and mashed potatoes with onions, jalapenos, and cheese. We had
zucchini bread for dessert. We talked about plans for tomorrow and decided we’d
go to Georgetown, SC and anchor for 1 night. It will be a short day and that
will give us time to explore the town and be ready to leave the next day.
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