That was the plan anyway, but we found the currents and the wind a little too much for us. You can see that we were in some choppy water.

It was good experience to be out in some water that was rougher than flat, but it seemed that James Island would elude us today.



Then suddenly, just as we were going to head back in, the wind died off, and the water calmed.

Did we finally make it to James Island? You betcha!

My photos are here.
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