After that meal last night, we both slept soundly. Up to sunshine and temps in the 30s, we quickly got the boat underway and headed for Isle of Palm. This is an area on the ICW just north and east of Charleston. We had a pleasant 52-mile trip through some of South Carolina’s low country. We also passed through a very shallow stretch of the ICW at McCellanville SC — at low tide 4.5 MLLW is generally recorded. Luckily we passed it 3 hours earlier and had plenty of water. A later part of the trip near the Isle of Palm, at low tide, caused us concern but we made it through. The rest of the trip was easy. The temperatures even climbed into the 60s for a while. We saw the results of another boating issue along the route and more homes. Carey even found a tower that excited her after a day of boring marshland views. Dinner on board and a quiet evening.