scubaman
Well-Known Member
The forecast for this weekend looked particularily promising so I thought we should spend a night on anchor and hang on to the way too short summer.
While the days are still warm (around 20C), the nights begin to get chilly, and the 24 hour light that kept people going in and out of the sauna and birds singing till the small hours, has been replaced by dark nights and an eery silence in the woods. Knowing that the weather was likely to be perfect for admiring the moon we set out to find a quiet bay away from it all (not too difficult as such, mind).
Found a nice spot, dropped the hook, turned on the heater and settled in for the night. The knowledge of wolves and bears roaming in the area combined with the silent darkness added to the feeling of being a million miles away. Night was indeed chilly (around 6 C) but the heater kept the boat nice and cosy. The moon rose and the sky was full of stars, nice. Anyway, enough of the drama, some pics:
I can only echo Oceanfroggie's sentiments on his post from the very same night.
Thanks,
s
While the days are still warm (around 20C), the nights begin to get chilly, and the 24 hour light that kept people going in and out of the sauna and birds singing till the small hours, has been replaced by dark nights and an eery silence in the woods. Knowing that the weather was likely to be perfect for admiring the moon we set out to find a quiet bay away from it all (not too difficult as such, mind).
Found a nice spot, dropped the hook, turned on the heater and settled in for the night. The knowledge of wolves and bears roaming in the area combined with the silent darkness added to the feeling of being a million miles away. Night was indeed chilly (around 6 C) but the heater kept the boat nice and cosy. The moon rose and the sky was full of stars, nice. Anyway, enough of the drama, some pics:
I can only echo Oceanfroggie's sentiments on his post from the very same night.
Thanks,
s
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