Moving on

 11/26- Well we did a lot better getting out of our slip this morning. Of course the wind was calm so the boat actually did what we thought it would. We weren’t going that far today so we left later and then didn’t push it much. It was fine even though we had the current against us until we were almost there. 

    Today was mostly motoring through cypress swamps. It was interesting to note that the chart plotter had a lot of the area surrounding us as water when in actuality it was forest. This forest has its roots in the water. There was lots of the hanging moss all over the trees. It was kind of eerie looking. This was some kind of park or preserve because there were very few houses. 

    We anchored off of Butler Island in a large tributary of the Waccamaw River. The current here is strong and I have been curious as to how well our anchor set up will work in a strong current. So far we have gone through two tide changes and as far as I can tell we are in the same place as we started. 

    It was a cold day and it started raining about the time we got the anchor set. It’s amazing how 50 feels cold here while at home I would be working outside in 30 degree weather without thinking about it. It’s supposed to get down into the 30’s in the next couple of days but then warm back up. It’s time to keep heading south. 

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