Sheltered in Lady Boot Cove – Rainy Day & Foggy Sunrise

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This video features scenes from our two-night stay in an anchorage called Lady Boot Cove. Located in the Broughtons on the British Columbia coast, this small cove is known as a bomb-proof anchorage that protects from winds in pretty much any direction.

Lady Boot Location on the Chart

We chose it because a quick-moving storm front was on the horizon, and the winds were predicted to change quickly from northwest to southeast. It was a great spot as we experienced very little wind, just a day of on-and-off pouring rains. After the rain, as the sun peeked through, it made for a moody scene as fog drifted off the water and through the trees.

Seeking Shelter in Lady Boot Cove sq

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Sheltered in Lady Boot Cove - Rainy Day & Foggy Sunrise (2024 Boating the BC Coast - The Broughtons)

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