Charles and Margo Wood - Charlie\'s Charts North to Alaska

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KLEWNUGGIT INLET


This is a very beautiful anchorage; isolated and secure, but it is a long
way in to it from Grenville Channel. The scenery around the inlet is
magnificent.


lN'hen turning in at the wide entrance ta the inlet, Horning Reef (on which
is a light) must be clea~ed. A partially drying, submerged reef runs between
Evening Point and the light. Do nat turn in until the inlet is well abeam and
a route into the center of the inlet can be taken.


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A deep anchorage lies between Harriot Island and the long penin5ula which
projects southward into the Iniet. However, better small boat anchorage is
around this penin5ula in the northwestern inner bar of East Inlet. In this
protected bay, surrounded by forested slopes and rocky peaks one is truly
isolated from the outer warld. Crabbing is excellent. Many boats can be
accommadated but ane is usually alone here. The head of the bay i5 shoal.

Exposed Inlet, the southern portion of Klewnuggit is too open, being
exposed to winds coming through the mountain gaps. It terminates in flats and
a swamp.
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