6/3. Another rough day on the water. Made my way from Prideaux Haven back to Campbell River. A good part of the ride in the more open water was 2-3 foot chop. Pulled the boat out and trailered to Telegraph Cove. This is the kind of place I want to see more of! Got the boat launched again. This is a great place to cruise out of. Good launch, plenty of parking ($8/day or $35 weekly) and a wash rack at the ramp. Saw one other 16' C-Dory launched, but didn't get a chance to talk to them, and they are not in the marina. At least I don't see them among the few boats here. Last 20 or 30 miles of road was a bit rough. Not so much the pavement, but just a lot of rolling bumps like frost heaves. Bob, the people I've come across thus far have been an enjoyment to speak with. But for the most part, Desolation Sound was mostly about the scenery. Seems like I saw more critters earlier in the Gulf Islands. I am looking forward to seeing more of the communities during this part of my cruising. And perhaps pick up a few more crabs. I'm almost afraid to put my fishing line out. There are so many restricted areas around here, and hard to understand the descriptions online, even when I can get a connection. Crabbing is a lot simpler. I put some "marine gas" in the boat at the Husky station on the way out of Campbell River. 144.9, while regular automotive gas was 145.9. Some of the Canadian stations have "dyed" gas for marine use only. Also stopped at a car wash to clean some of the salt off the boat. Probably wasn't necessary, as I hit some rain off and on driving up here. Filled the truck in Sayward at 146.9. In the marina tonight, and off to Sullivan Bay tomorrow. Hoping for smooth water. Think rain is in the forecast, which I don't mind so much. (Keeps the salt washed off the boat.

) Bob, thanks for the info on the winch engines. So much was accomplished in yesteryear, with a lot less destruction. Martin, I trailered the boat between Campbell River and Telegraph Cove. Plans are to pull out of here on Friday and catch the Saturday Ferry and start the long haul back home to Wisconsin. I know there is so much more to see. But I still have a lot more to see in my own neck of the woods, and in fresh water.

The truth is, I have traveled so much around the US and Canada in my short 60 years on earth, that the "wow" factor is much more flatter than it use to be. It's the small rustic communities that I'm searching out now. Thus why I had initially decided to do the north half of the Inside Passage rather than the south half. Just didn't work out for this year, so decided to just do an example of what the south part had to offer. No regrets I'm here, but no need to spend the extra time out here away from home either. If the weather works out, my plans are Sullivan tomorrow, then Echo Bay on Tuesday, probably checking out Lacy Falls first, then Lagoon Cove on Wednesday, Alert Bay on Thursday, and back here Friday to pull out.