Roscoe Inlet

We decided to motor up an Inlet we had never been before. We got some advice from Bob and Lois on where to anchor.

After leaving Boat Inlet we headed north up to Boukind Bay for the night

Boukind Bay

Sharon went for a bit of a paddle about when we arrived. It was a bit breezy but not too bad.

Lilly looking out

So Lilly walked out on the swim step and went down to the far end stuck her head over and decided she was going to jump in to the water ! For crying out loud! Fortunately I was just checking on her and grabbed her by the scruff just as she was jumping. What was she thinking?? She had been watching Sharon paddle about. Do cats think ?

Boukind Bay in the early morning

The next morning we motored further up the inlet. We were planning to go all the way to the top end but we were not sure if we would anchor up and spend the night. Out for a bit of an explore

Beautiful high mountain peaks along the inlet

It was a bright sunny day. Here are photos taken along the way.

Head of Roscoe Inlet

We arrived at the end of the inlet and there was a very large sailboat.

We motored past the sailboat further into the bay and decided to drop the anchor in 70 feet of water. A little deep but what a beautiful spot to stay.

Photos from Sharon on the paddle board
She discovered a Blue Heron watching her

Then I went out for a paddle with the kayak seat.

The water temperature was 21c. So we all went for a swim !

Jim discovered a small school of anchovies

Roscoe Inlet
Leaving in the morning

As it turned out it was a beautiful spot to anchor. We had a fantastic time paddling and swimming in the sun.

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  1. Great post – such blue skies and mountains. sounds like you are enjoying the journey. Lily will only jump once and she will be able to swim or maybe she will become a swimming cat. Imagine the pictures you will get to share! Barbara

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