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May 2008

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3 Rooker Bar


A nice stopover between Caladesi Island and Anclote Key is 3 Rooker Bar. This nice sized sand bar is home to soft sands and a plethora of nice shells. We were able to anchor pretty easily on the south east side of the bar. The currents were a bit strong that day, so I definitely recommend getting as close to the shore as you can.

If coming up the Intercoastal Waterway, you can come out of the channel at red bouy 28 and make a steady course of about 310° true. This will take you through solid 6 - 7 foot water approaching the bar. As always, consult a real chart when questioning depth.

The surrounding islands make a beautiful back drop for this anchorage and the island itself is a great little hideaway from the packed beaches normally encountered. Although there were other boaters in the area, it was still peaceful enough to enjoy a nice lunch and a couple of beers with some nice views

Written by admin on May 16th, 2008 with no comments.
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One of our Northern friends

Fishing with Rod
Fishing off a floating dock

Kind of interesting to watch

Written by admin on May 5th, 2008 with no comments.
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Treating your Sun burn

beach babe1.jpgBottom line: When you are at the beach or involved in any outdoor activity, never seek a tan, and never sunburn; both suntans and sunburns result from DNA damage that can pave the way to skin cancer. Find shade immediately or head indoors if you start to redden or your skin starts to ache or tingle. If despite your best efforts you come home with a burn, taking certain steps can lessen the impact. First, do what you can to relieve the discomfort. “Sunburn literally cooks the protein in the skin,” says Zoe Draelos, MD, clinical associate professor of dermatology at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Consequently, Dr. Draelos recommends soothing the skin using a washcloth soaked in cold skim milk. “The coolness takes out the initial fire, and the milk creates a protein film that helps ease the ensuing discomfort.”

If your skin begins to peel afterwards —a natural part of the healing process—use a non-greasy moisturizer to soothe the area. Do not cover up the peeling section with a self- tanning lotion, says Dr. Draelos, “because it will stick to the peeling skin and make it look worse.”

Usually, sunburn does not require a doctor’s care. However, “if you are running a fever, see a doctor, as that would indicate possible heatstroke,” explains Dr. Draelos. “Also, if a young child has a bad sunburn and is at risk of dehydration, or if someone is burned over a large portion of his/her body, they may require medical attention.”

Written by admin on May 4th, 2008 with no comments.
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Clearwater beach sunsets

Clearwater beach sunsets, Plenty of things to do and great places to eat.

Written by admin on May 2nd, 2008 with no comments.
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