We arrived at Crow island in about 90 minutes. Crow Island has a cabin for overnight visits. It has 3 mini rooms with wooden floors and nothing else. Not bad but we opted for a great camping spot under the oaks right next to the beach.

The day was spent prospecting the island. Lots of raspberry bushes. Might be a nice visit mid summer. Otherwise overgrown and we resorted to shore access. Found a couple nests by accident. The eggs are beautiful to look at.

Otherwise we left the nests alone and tried not to get in the way.
I couldn't resist and made a quick dip in the ocean. Cold but refreshing for a few seconds at a time.

Later in the day we hopped back in the kayak and made a pleasant circumnavigation of Bangs Island. The eastern side provided nice respite from the wind. In the distance Eagle Island ... looked soo reachable and Cliff Island was right there. Next weekend NSPN trip will go beyond Cliff Island to visit Jewell Island.
Along the way we saw a few seals and a racoon on the shores of Bangs Island.

Later after sunset we made dinner, sat and watched the horizon when we noticed something that looked like a seal. To our surprise if was a couple of porpoises. We watched them for about 30 minutes resurfacing and listened to them when they came up for air.
The night was pleasant in our winter sleeping bags.
Next day the forecast called for small craft advisory due to strong North West winds. We left the island around 8:30AM. Paddling was nice in the lee of the Chebeaugue Island. We saw a fox on the shores of Chebeague Island.
Channel 16 Coast Guard alerted all the ships in the area of Sheepscott river about a kayaker adrift. I wonder with it was about. If it was a sea kayaker or someone in a fishing kayak.
Once we left Chebeague Island on the way to Cousins Island we hit very strong winds. It was very slow going but we eventually made it to our parking lot. Besides the struggle against the wind we had a great weekend.












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