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K Smith
 
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Default Planning the cruise is a lot of fun!

Gould 0738 wrote:
Soon as we get past the October issue deadlines, we're off and gone.

Since we enjoy taking a tax deduction for a portion of our boating expenses, I
need to do some "work" while we're away. Each year before we head north on our
longest cruise of the year, we try to pick out a combination of new things to
see and do as well as include major favorites from years past. Our goal is to
come home with a winter's worth of cruising stories done up and ready to go.

This year's itinerary is looking promising. We'll be visiting a remote island
that used to house a leper colony (if it rains- don't ask), the historic site
of a religious fanatic/conman's international communal headquarters, and some
windswept little islets that we've
motored past on previous excursions north. State and provincial parks, small
towns, empty coves, resort marinas- the whole gamut. Can hardly wait.

Planning the cruise isn't as much fun as getting underway, but the anticipation
is enjoyable.



What are the distances??

How about you also take lots of pics etc because your part of the world is probably the most scenic there is?? Certainly totally different from our backdrop. Also how about some real detail about the boat, fuel oil consumptions, things that go wrong (they always do:-)), & some stuff on the menu, any good receipies? travelling cooking tips??

Anyway at least consider some of the good stuff, I mean I'm resigned almost silently to the product reports:-) but hey if you balance it with some good stuff, why not??
Thanks in advance.

K