[Public-list] Itinerary Comments?

Elaine and Brian Timmins timmins at optonline.net
Sat Aug 26 22:07:40 PDT 2006


George,
  I've seen you recommend that book many times. In fact, I did buy it 
through the A30 site link. It is a great book with a wonderful approach to 
the bay.
Brian
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "George Dinwiddie" <gdinwiddie at alberg30.org>
To: "Alberg 30 Public List -- open to all" <public-list at alberg30.org>
Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2006 8:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Public-list] Itinerary Comments?


> Elaine and Brian Timmins wrote:
>> I've also been thinking of Selby
>> Bay, up around the point from the Rhode.
>
> Selby Bay is not very picturesque and rather shallow.  If you're going
> into the South River, I'd suggest Harness Creek as a better stop.
> There's a great hurricane hole to the right as you go in that's
> marvelous, though small.  If no one's beat you to it, you can anchor
> there completely surrounded by Quiet Waters Park.
>
>>   No matter how much we plan, we realise that somewhere along the way, 
>> the
>> schedule will go out the window. Our current thoughts are trying to sneek 
>> in
>> St Michael's as well. (ooops, I'm going to need a month, or maybe a year, 
>> or
>> maybe I should just start keeping the boat on the Chesapeake. Yes, I 
>> think I
>> would like that!)
>
> You can spend a lifetime on the Chesapeake and not run out of places, I
> think.  If you want to find good options while enroute, you might
> consider the Shellenberger guide
> (http://alberg30.org/store/Amazon.html#GunkholersGuide).  It rates
> anchorages for both safety and beauty.
>
> You'll have a great time, pretty much anywhere you go.  Just don't make
> it a "if this is Tuesday it must be Belgium" type of trip.  Better to
> see less, but enjoy it more.
>
>  - George
>
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