Raynor On The Coast

Cape Romain NWR

Earth Day

Alert readers noted in the previous entry “Opening up” that I observed my first loggerhead turtle of the year sailing out into Bulls Bay on April 11. I had several more sightings this past Thursday, April 22, 2010, Earth Day. It was our first day of building hatcheries on Cape Island, led by Sarah Dawsey, […]

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Opening up

I postponed my sail until Sunday afternoon, April 11, 2010, with the tide incoming for several hours before launching Kingfisher at the Romain Retreat landing. The winds were forecast for 10-15 knots from the NE, so I anticipated some tacks to get through the marshes via Andersonville Creek on the way to the Northeast Point

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Missing something

Saturday, January 23, 2010 was Volunteer Appreciation Day on Bull Island, and I took the easy ride over on the Island Cat ferry. Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge staff hosted this event that included the trip over to the island, a guided tour around the island (with trailers and a van to transport the group),

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From above

Sunday, November 15, 2009. The low tide at 12:29 PM inspired me to take the outgoing flow in the morning to the island. The marine forecast was for light winds, and there was a little wind from the east going out Andersonville Creek into Bulls Bay. The wind finally died before I made it to

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On the edge

My second book, Tracing the Cape Romain Archipelago, came out in September of 2009. It was a big deal for me: Exploring Bull Island came out in 2005, so this doesn’t happen every year (do the math). My full time job keeps the frequency low for these events, now numbering two in my life, and

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