tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8871531939867792211.post600558318213744255..comments2022-04-04T10:03:15.439-07:00Comments on Building an Enigma 460: Cruising Kluane Lakegeorgehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06738260839750479827noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8871531939867792211.post-24888095725780014872012-07-06T22:52:08.907-07:002012-07-06T22:52:08.907-07:00Hi George
I can see this blog is few years old now...Hi George<br />I can see this blog is few years old now, but I googled sailing Kluane Lake and there you were. And a fine little ship you've made. Congrats. Are you still enjoying the boat?<br />I am a sailor working in the Yukon right now and feeling a little landlocked, well that was until I visited a friend in Burwash Landing and stood at the foot of Kluane's shore. WOW. A week later I was the owner of a nice little sailing pram, which I was delighted and surprised to find in Whitehorse. I will use it as the tender for my sailboat, which is currently in Bellingham. I will be back down living aboard this winter, but until then I would like to try to sail Kluane. My friend who lives there, tells me it's a very windy mountain valley, and can get pretty brutal. I wonder if you had any friendly advice on the weather and wave conditions I might be likely to run into out there amongst the mountains. <br /><br />Cheers<br />JustinFrugal Sailorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18407977109842218549noreply@blogger.com