Klemtu | Canada
After a well-forecasted weather window, we headed out to get some fuel and groceries. As we were running low on fuel, we decided to fill up now rather than later—you never know what's around the corner.
Klemtu is a small town with 500 inhabitants. There's a ferry and a seaplane that can get you here, but that's it (unless you arrive on your own boat, of course). The people are very friendly, and after exchanging some information, we knew exactly where to head next.
We still had two hours of daylight, so we quickly continued on and tucked ourselves into a small bay just south of Klemtu.
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Until next time,
Paul
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