A few days later, we depart Tate Cove and arrive at Kent Inlet on Princess Royal. Another Tidal bore at the entrance gives way to a very scenic and beautiful inner bay. Again, the book makes it sound like the most scariest place on earth, when in fact, as long as you aren't making the entrance to extreme high and low tides as was the case last month, you could entrance this bay at almost any tide. One of the most protected on the coast. This is the start of the Deer Fly invasion.....the dogs are going nuts and even the cat is having a crazy time trying to catch these biters as they pester us and try to get a piece of us. The weather is hovering in the high 20's (28-29 degrees Celsius)
Mike and I explore the uncharted lagoon in the back of Kent Inlet - Ding Ding...there goes our pristine new prop! No bears, but lots of birds and and a very large lagoon that we oculd not finish exploring due to tide change. We did not want to get trapped in the lagoon as there were quite a few rocks going through and the lagoon itself had quite a few unexpected rocks mid fairway! Nice stay and worthy of another visit.
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