Ahclakerho Lay Day

The rain has set in. We may get a short break today so we can explore the anchorage. But the long-range forecast is mostly rain for many days. Still, its quite pretty here and we are securely tucked away.

rainy morning in the ahclackerho

The Commercial prawners are all around the Central Coast, and they even made it all the way down into the Ahclakerho. They seemed to be rewarded for their journey as we saw prawns in almost every trap as they pulled them onboard.   

Our stern-tie has worked well and accommodated the rise and fall of the 14-foot tidal range.

oceanflyer sits well on her stern tie in ahlackerho

the view of the stern tie from oceanflyer

the “ramp” up to the tree is handy in almost any tide height

and aerial view with the ebb current setting oceanflyer

As the rain decided to take a brief hiatus, we launched the dinghy. Karen wanted to go to the end of Broad Reach, but as we poked our nose into the Reach, the chop was just too much for a such a long ride. So, we explored the nearer confines of our anchorage. While we could go too far without encountering that wet chop, we did manage to find some interesting nooks and crannies to explore.

looking back up the ahclackero channel

We will definitely come back in better weather to explore all the way down to Ahclakerho basin!

a special place, seldom visited