I was a little bit sleepy because I had to watch the anchor during the night. Waking up in the midnight is usually a hard work, but the night sky was so clear that I could see the Milky Way and some shooting stars. Even in the sea, I could see luminous insects when I peed. We enjoyed kayaking by turns in the morning. Sure two kayaks and one dinghy were bulky for our 37-foot vessel, they were quite enjoyable. We started sailing in the afternoon to Winter Cove, which looks very interesting in the chart with a super narrow passage called "Boat Passage." We approached to the point by dinghy and then from land. When the incoming stream decreased a bit, we tried to get through the passage by our small dingy. The current speed was almost same as our dingy which was of course at the full throttle. Our dinghy could proceed only by centimeter, but finally we could get to the other side of the passage which is the part of Straight of Georgia. The sea was calm and the sky was so clear that we could see Mt. Baker in the U.S.
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