Monday, June 5 Khutze Inlet



The weather remains dreary but Khutze remains spectacular.  We started the morning with a trap full of Dungeness crab.  They were all males (you have the throw the females back in) and they were all of legal size.  We kept our share and gave three to a fellow on a neighboring sailboat.    The rest were given a reprieve and thrown back in.  Fred cleaned them and we cooked them on a portable propane stove in the cockpit.  We let them cool and picked them right away.  What we didn’t have for dinner, I used my Seal-a-meal to vacuum pack a few pounds of crab for another day.


While Fred was out in the cockpit having a cigar a fellow from a neighboring catamaran came and asked us to move the boat because they are making an IMAX movie and our boat is in the middle of the shot.  It is raining, we would have to put the dinghy back up and we have 300’ of chain down in a deep and difficult place to anchor.  Fred said no but we are leaving tomorrow.
In the afternoon we took a dinghy ride in the rain just to get off the boat and to look at the water fall more closely.  As we neared the waterfall I saw a Brown bear (grizzly) on the small beach.  It appeared to be a young adult and was eating the grass.  Wow, what a treat!

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