Hog Cay in the Ragged Islands is one of the few anchorages where we are content to stay a week or two without getting itchy feet. There are so many activities we enjoy, especially socializing at the tiki hut in the late afternoon. We have been here a week and would be happy to stay another, but a front is coming and we have decided to leave tomorrow morning. Our plan is to take two days to travel 100 nautical miles to Thompson Bay, Long Island where we will wait out this front and possibly another.
It was a small crowd for the Christmas potluck, but the company was good and the food was delicious.
View from today’s hike on the north end of Hog Cay.
Clouds as we were leaving tonight’s gathering at the tiki hut.
Tonight’s full moon.
This morning we hiked a new trail on the north end of the island with Jean and Michael. It is a beautiful trail that was cleared last year by 20 cruisers, some of whom had electric saws (much more effective than our rusty pruners.) They did a great job.
It was a small crowd for the Christmas potluck, but the company was good and the food was delicious.
View from today’s hike on the north end of Hog Cay.
Clouds as we were leaving tonight’s gathering at the tiki hut.
Tonight’s full moon.
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