
After leaving the scene of the Little Fawn recovery effort, we decided to visit one of the nearby islands. It was only 6 miles to Monserrate, and we got to sail part of the way. But the wind died as we got closer to the island. We motored along the east coast, watching a pod of dolphins near the shoreline.

Luckily the wind was fairly light, because the anchorage didn't offer much protection. However, the beach was beautiful. It is called, for obvious reasons, Yellowstone Beach.



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