Just Returned from An Epic Adventure to The San Juan Islands

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Just Returned from An Epic Adventure to The San Juan Islands

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Hey there guys and gals! Its been a while since I last posted in here, as I've been too busy sailing :) That IS what its about, right?! My wife, Reth, and I sailed from Olympia(WA) to Orcas Island up in the San Juans, and back. The Tigon was a champ, thanks to my extensive restoration over the past 2 years. The new addition, The Dinghy "Lingh", was a very trustworthy sidekick as well :) When you all have some time, please check out our sailing blog @

www.coreth.blogspot.com

The blog starts at Day 1 of ownership, through restoration(in detail), and then the San Juan trip. As I type this message, I'm currently on Day 5 of our 10 day adventure. Enjoy & please please leave comments amd/or questions :)
Best Wishes,

Corey
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Enjoying the blog ! The redhead will appreciate the Port Townsend pics since she spent some of her youth there when her dad was USCG in that area !
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Glad to hear it E.E. Its an adventure all over again as I share it with friends. I'll make sure to add some more P.T. pics to those posts, for the redhead ;)
Best Wishes,

Corey
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Great Trip

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Thank you for sharing the beautiful scenery and story telling. A whole different world then we have down here in Florida. :lol:
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Coreth wrote:Glad to hear it E.E. Its an adventure all over again as I share it with friends. I'll make sure to add some more P.T. pics to those posts, for the redhead ;)
Her younger brother was born there, she was around 10 when they moved from PT to Anacortes (where her Dad worked a buoy tender in the San Juans area), then to Astoria...small world...
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Post by Bhacurly »

Nice!

Can't wait to get over there an sail them ourselves. Haven't had time to read the full blog yet but getting there!

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Congrats Corey! Sounds like you got her splashed and had a grand time!
The San Juans are a great place to be! Don't be afraid to take her to the Gulf Islands either! Just fallow the basic rules of crossing the border, check in, and it is easy!


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Would be great to have the opportunity to meet up with other Chrysler boaters next year either in the San Juans or the Gulf Islands. I plan on being there in June 2015. How about it? Seems that there are more than a few in the area.
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I'm thrilled everyone is enjoying the pictures and the stories. More to come, as I've only completed thru day 8 thus far. I''m definitely down for some kind of a rendezvous with other Chrysler sailors, especially if its in the San Juans :)
Best Wishes,

Corey
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