Position: N 33º 36’.318, W 079º 05’.924
Tonight we anchored in Bull Creek – the widest creek off the Waccamaw River. We launched the dinghy and went exploring. The creek went on for miles – we stopped at the fork and returned since it was becoming quite shallow and it would have been a LONG row back to the boat if we had ruined the dinghy motor. When it turned nightfall, there were several owls that were “calling” – very cool. About 7 pm another sailboat (named if you can believe this, Charisma) also anchored in the creek but they were much further toward the mouth of the creek. After exploring we determined that an even better anchorage was just around the bend where we had set our anchor – we’ll know next time that it was a bit more sheltered there, as the wind was really whipping.
Tonight we anchored in Bull Creek – the widest creek off the Waccamaw River. We launched the dinghy and went exploring. The creek went on for miles – we stopped at the fork and returned since it was becoming quite shallow and it would have been a LONG row back to the boat if we had ruined the dinghy motor. When it turned nightfall, there were several owls that were “calling” – very cool. About 7 pm another sailboat (named if you can believe this, Charisma) also anchored in the creek but they were much further toward the mouth of the creek. After exploring we determined that an even better anchorage was just around the bend where we had set our anchor – we’ll know next time that it was a bit more sheltered there, as the wind was really whipping.
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