We left Baranof early on a dark and rainy day, it does that in Alaska and headed out to Kupreanof Island across Chatham Strait and Frederick Sound. The sea was rough and it looked like we were running in the middle of December.
Our destination for the night was Big John Bay at the head of Rocky Pass which is so named for a reason. We intended to wait for the next morning as high tide would put a bit more H2O under the boat which is a good thing.
We hunkered down for the afternoon for some power reading and a nice rest as the anchorage was very calm and peaceful. We intended to get some sleep tonight to be sharp on the watch the next day.

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