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With our Typhoon Daysailer, we're able to leave the Connecticut River and explore Selden Creek, a peaceful freshwater tidal ecosystem a short distance north of Hamburg Cove, and about a mile south of the Chester-Hadlyme ferry. It's a short trip up to Selden Cove, but a long trip back in time. The creek can't look very different today than it did in 1696, when Joseph Selden purchased Twelve Mile Island Farm -- 4,000 acres which included Selden "Island." At that time, it was actually a peninsula, and remained so until an 1854 storm breached the land and connected the river to the cove at the northern end of the creek. Once inside, it is blissfully quiet. Weekday's you'll have the creek pretty much to yourself. On weekends, you're likely to share it with others who kayak, canoe or picnic and swim off small boats. Once you're past the shoal at the southern end of the creek, the depth is consistently about 10 feet, until you get to cove, itself, which is quite shallow.
In addition to sharing a bit of information about one of the places we sail out of Essex, this is an experiment in adding a photo to a post on the new board!