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HIDDEN & DANGEROUS: Smuggler Cove to Bowen Island  |  Sailing SV Indigo, Season 2, Ep. 5
January 15, 2022
HIDDEN & DANGEROUS: Smuggler Cove to Bowen Island  |  Sailing SV Indigo, Season 2, Ep. 5

HIDDEN & DANGEROUS: Smuggler Cove to Bowen Island | Sailing SV Indigo, Season 2, Ep. 5

HIDDEN & DANGEROUS: Smuggler Cove to Bowen Island  |  Sailing SV Indigo, Season 2, Ep. 5

On our passage south down BC’s Sunshine Coast, we “attempt” to stern-tie in Smuggler Cove, get disabled at sea from hitting a hidden log, and finally check in to Snug Cove on Bowen Island. We ask the locals how to find the mysterious mastodon hiding somewhere in the island’s forest, then sail into Coal Harbor, Vancouver, under the infamous Lion’s Gate Bridge. After a quick bicycle ride around Stanley Park, we discover changing offshore weather that forces us to head south to Point Roberts earlier than expected, to try to avoid an onslaught of incoming storms.

Music in this video:

Scrapyard Blues by Alex Mastronardi, Art-list
Shallow Water by Omri Smadar, Art-list
Kill or Be Killed Showdown by Lance Conrad, Art-list
Crossing the High Desert by Lance Conrad, Art-list
Funkymania by Omri Smader, Artl-list
Rose Colored Glasses by Lance Conrad, Art-list
Trouble Finds Me by Snake City, Epidemic Sound

#sailing, #sailingpnw, #sailingstraitofgeorgia, #sailingsunshinecoastbc, #sunshinecoastbc, #bowenisland, #smugglercovebc, #bowenislandmastodon, #mournthemastodon, #coalharbourmarina, #windworkssailing, #beneteau37, #sailinginstorms, #adventuresailing, #sailingpacificnorthwest

On our passage south down BC's Sunshine Coast, we "attempt" to stern-tie in Smuggler Cove, get disabled at sea from hitting a hidden log, and finally check in to Snug Cove on Bowen Island. We ask the locals how to find the mysterious mastodon hiding somewhere in the island's forest, then sail into Coal Harbor, Vancouver, under the infamous Lion's Gate Bridge. After a quick bicycle ride around Stanley Park, we discover changing offshore weather that forces us to head south to Point Roberts earlier than expected, to try to avoid an onslaught of incoming storms. Music in this video: Scrapyard Blues by Alex Mastronardi, Art-list Shallow Water by Omri Smadar, Art-list Kill or Be Killed Showdown by Lance Conrad, Art-list Crossing the High Desert by Lance Conrad, Art-list Funkymania by Omri Smader, Artl-list Rose Colored Glasses by Lance Conrad, Art-list Trouble Finds Me by Snake City, Epidemic Sound #sailing, #sailingpnw, #sailingstraitofgeorgia, #sailingsunshinecoastbc, #sunshinecoastbc, #bowenisland, #smugglercovebc, #bowenislandmastodon, #mournthemastodon, #coalharbourmarina, #windworkssailing, #beneteau37, #sailinginstorms, #adventuresailing, #sailingpacificnorthwest

HIDDEN & DANGEROUS: Smuggler Cove to Bowen Island | Sailing SV Indigo, Season 2, Ep. 5 Locations

  • Bowen Island (49.3767653,-123.3701541)

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