Sunday, August 20, 2017

Plan B-Moiles Harbour to wait out Rain & Winds

Day 119-120 … Thurs/Fri, Aug 17-18, 2017 …

Eagle Island to Moiles Harbour, North Channel

Eagles Island was not where we should be to ride out the coming winds & rain. Plan A was to get to a popular anchorage called Long Point Cove. So, another dreary, cool day in Canada, eh.MoilesHarbour 1718Aug (8)MoilesHarbour 1718Aug (10)MoilesHarbour 1718Aug (2)MoilesHarbour 1718Aug (11)

First up, a short narrow cut called “Little Detroit”. No problem for both boats to negotiate, as no one else was coming and the winds were not bad. MoilesHarbour 1718Aug (14)MoilesHarbour 1718Aug (16)

Good thing, because my securite call was on VHF 68, not 16 as it should have been. I hit the down arrow not the 16 button.

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However, Firestorm covered my fanny and made the call … not as early as I had made it, but, not hearing us do it and in plenty of time.

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After 12+ miles, radar & weather aps were telling us we wouldn’t make it before the weather system hit us. Plan B, tuck into Moiles Harbor.

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All tucked into Moiles Harbor, there are 3 of us here, all with dogs to get to shore. We stayed for 2 days waiting out weather/rain/winds … catching up on rest and reading mostly.

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Saturday, August 19, 2017

Our Last Day in Canada; Meldrum Bay

Day 121 ... Saturday, Aug 19, 2017 ... 33.9 miles; 4:20 hours
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Time to cross the North Channel to the south side and ease our way back to the USA. Most of the run was in open water, waves were not bad but 2-3 footers and occasional 4 footer. Not a smooth ride, but not difficult. Towards the end Cally got uncomfortable; I left my seat, went back to the area with a rug (think traction) and had her snuggle in between my legs so I could hold her from moving side to side. She has been thru MUCH  worst conditions in this boat. She settled right down and relaxed the rest of the way to the marina.MeldrumBay (5)
Meldrum Bay Marina is a quaint little marina in a sleepy little fishing town. They have 4 nice transient docks for folks like us.
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By the end of the day there were at least 5 Looper boats there and some locals. We met Mike and Marian from Midas Touch. They are Gold Loopers, having completed their Loop 4 years ago. MeldrumBay (13)I remember reading their posts and when they closed the Loop. They gave us a few tips about upcoming places, some movies to watch and two places for fabulous desserts not to miss. Midas was their golden retriever, he passed just 2 weeks ago ... so Cally got extras rubs and hugs from them.
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Tomorrow, the USA!!! A beautiful sunrise greeted us this morning, our last day in Canada. MeldrumBay (20)MeldrumBay (22)


Wednesday, August 16, 2017

On Our Way West Again - Eagle Island

Day 118 … Wed, Aug 16, 2017 … 22.4 miles; 2:45 hours
Little Current to Eagle Island
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Yesterday was SUCH a long day for us all … Lab Partners, Firestorm, One Eye Dog & Gypsie’s Palace.
We headed back to the area, just passed the Benjamin Islands were we would have been today, despite our detour yesterday.
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Today we have a very quiet anchorage, with just our two boats (Lab Partners & Firestorm). Not much here, but pretty mountain views to the other side.
The plan is to head to Long Point Cove tomorrow, then to Meldrum Bay as soon as the weather allows for a night and finally to Drummond Island USA!! Where we check back into the USA and leave Canada behind; but, not all our great memories.

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

A Trip to the ER … from a remote island

Day 117 … Tues, Aug 15, 2017 … 18.4 miles … 2.5 hours for Rip; less than 1 hour for me.

Benjamin Islands back to Little Current, Manitoulin Island

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During the night, I woke up with pain in my back. I assumed it was a muscle spasm; went back to sleep. Later, probably around 3am, with more intense pain had wrapped around my entire left side. By 4 or 5 am, I was in severe pain; no one on the boat was asleep any more. Pain just kept getting worse. By 6:30, Rip couldn’t stand watching me in such pain and not being able to help; but, knowing I needed help and soon … woke up Laurie & Mike on Firestorm, our buddy boat for quite some time, to come to my aid. They are both trained paramedics & firefighters. I cried the pain was so excruciating; never had done that before. Their analysis was a kidney stone and knew there wasn’t anything they could do; but, I needed immediate care. They also knew not to give me anything for the pain so as not to mask anything when I did reach help.

Mike tried 911, but we were in the Benjamin Islands, the North Channel, Ontario, Canada … quite remote to say the least. They said, call back when you are on land. We hailed to Canadian Coast Guard, but had to call them on mobile, as the VHF transmission was too far out to hear us well enough. Luckily there was cell service, many of the anchorages thus far have had no signal. Finally, Coast Guard said they had “no assets” in the area to help me. Not sure what happened to the Coast Guard ship we passed coming into the Benjamin Islands.


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Mike jumped in his dinghy and raced over to Gypsie’s Palace & One Eye Dog. 2 Looper boat buddies, who happen to be anchored in the same anchorage. We had just finished rocktails with them, and others, a few hours ago. Anyway, both have much faster boats than either Firestorm or Lab Partners. Larry & April on One Eye Dog were the fastest and immediately, jumped to my aid. I was moved from our boat to Gypsie’s Palace with Laurie by my side (the whole time), then to One Eye Dog. Gyspie’s was easier to get on from the dinghy and One Eye Dog was rafted to them. Rescue (5)

One Eye Dog only had to untie lines, as they didn’t even have an anchor down (Gypsie’s Palace was the anchor for both when rafted) and we were off.

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Captain Larry roared the boat to life and off we went as fast as he could go; From the Benjamin Islands back to Little Current in 50 minutes (where we just left 2 nights ago) - Little Current was the closest hospital over 20 miles away.

That left Rip to take Cally to shore and then move our boat back to Little Current by himself. Mike on Firestorm, with Laurie not on board, had to take his 2 dogs to shore and move his boat back to Little Current, also. Which also meant both docking single handed at Little Current … which OBTW has ALOT of current at the docks. Both Mike & Rip had a much harder day than I, but, pulled it off perfectly.

The Coast Guard kept in contact with One Eye Dog; they cleared the small channel coming into Little Current, so Larry could drive straight thru at full speed. Upon arrival at the docks, an ambulance was backed up & waiting with a stretcher out for me. I think Larry enjoyed the mission to go FAST (not wanting anyone ill, but it had been a while since he got to really go fast). What a great, easy ride and in under an hour!

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One Eye Dog, refueled and left to go catch up with Gypsies Palace and head off to their intended next anchorage.

After being thoroughly checked out, including an Ultra Sound … diagnosis was exactly as Laurie predicted … a kidney stone, but no blockages and no stone in sight, so at least it was small. I was released, given meds to take if and when the pain came back … but, “don’t leave the dock for 24 hours of no pain”. Then, the doc told us all the other places between here and Drummond Island (USA) that had hospitals, should the pain arise again after we left.

Back at the boat … we think the stone passed. Hallelujah! So, no pain 24 hours later … we (Lab Partners & Firestorm) left the dock and headed east again.

Fingers crossed … so far, three days later, no more pain and we hope all has passed. I have meds should it flair up again. Rip is also double checking I drink more water and that I stay hydrated!

I must say, it was so nice to completely trust all these people & let go of any decision making … Laurie & Mike to know what to do medically, Larry & April to get me to help fast and safe and Rip to analyze the overall picture and tell me what to do.

To say I am overwhelmed by the generosity of all the people who helped me is an understatement. However, it is what I know to be true of Boaters and of Loopers! We are all in this together. I cannot begin to repay Larry & April on One Eye Dog, nor Laurie & Mike on Firestorm … but, I can pay it forward!


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Monday, August 14, 2017

Benjamin Islands

Day 116 … Monday, Aug 14, 2017 … 6.8 miles; 1:14 hours
Amendroz Island to Benjamin Islands, North Channel
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One of the most beautiful anchorages we have been to, thus far in our travels. A beautiful day & a short cruise to a popular bay. We arrived by 11:30am with our pick of spots to anchor.
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All afternoon, more and more boats pulled in to anchor. We got there at the prefect time! Benjamins (7)However, on sailboat really dropped his hook too close to us, especially if the predicted rain & wind came up. After some discussion between Captains … the sailboat finally moved a bit.
By 4:30, Rocktails had Benjamins (58)commenced with 15+ boats represented on the large rock face with drinks and munchies in hand.
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This place is so beautiful, we had decided to stay for 2 nights … but, that wasn’t gone to happen.
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