A swirling whirlpool threatens to swallow the dinghy.
Yukon Jack's Big Adventure
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Stuart Island's Green Lagoon
The green lagoon at Stuart Island. A thick soup of algae colors the water a murky hue.
Foam Party at Joe's Bay.
Alden enjoys the bounteous foam from the tidal rapids at Joe's Bay, BC.
A good facial expression for this foam party. Bubble bath, anyone?
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Picture of the Day
This photo was taken in Tracy Arm on our way North. We had Brian, Shannon and little Morgan aboard. Icebergs floated by and grizzlies roamed the beach. At one point we used the wildcat to get a great close-up of a grizzly that turned out to be a bit aggressive and charged us. We gave him a little more space after that. If we're too close for his comfort, then we're too close for mine.
I love the colors in this photo, and the light on the mountains through layers of clouds. Plus, our boat looks pretty awesome.
We have a lot more amazing photos, courtesy of Alden. We'll keep posting as we go through our images. Check back soon!
Back in the U.S. of A.
We welcomed Dan and Bryan in Sydney, BC.
A heron takes flight from his tall perch.
The fog started lifting and we headed out of BC, making for Roche Harbor to check in at customs. We had to juice all our citrus for customs before making landfall.
We limped along with one engine, under the bridge at slack water and around the corner into a sheltered bay where we moored for the night. Alden changed our fuel filter and we filled up the next morning. No harm done! But a good lesson in not running too low.
Welcome back to Shilshole!
It's been an epic trip full of challenges, surprises and wonderful memories! Thanks for sharing in our adventure!!! Check back for more pictures soon :)
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Pender Harbor
We left Desolation Sound and the sunshine and immediately ran into bad weather. We decided to call it a day early and ducked into Grace Harbor for the night. We waited out the weather overnight and headed south in the morning.
It was a full day of driving to make it to Pender Harbor, but we made it. We dropped the hook and settled in, then took the wildcat to shore for some groceries.
At the store we ran into Ingrid, Alden's aunt. She and Dennis were up visiting friends. What luck! We got invited to dinner at the Livingston's island with all their friends. We were treated to lasagna and apple pie. What a delight! Plus we got to meet a whole group of new friends.
On the ride back it was dark and the moon hadn't yet risen. As we motored the wildcat back through the still water our prop churned up bioluminescence, making our wake glow. Little glittery diatoms flashed in our bow wake and down in the water whole schools of small fish darted about at the disturbance of our engine, lighting up like little comets through the water in every direction. It was stunning and such a wonderful little surprise to end the day.
We made eggs Benedict for breakfast the next morning!
Nanaimo to Montague Harbor
In Nanaimo we dropped anchor in a bay full of boats. We took the dinghy to shore and walked through the stores downtown. We wandered along until we heard music and followed it to a blues festival. We sat on a bench in the park and listened to the music and watched people playing in the grass.
I really liked the expression of this statue so I took a picture.
After walking the island we headed south through Dodds Narrows, catching it at slack water. The pass was busy and boats migrated in and out, we carefully navigated around huge log floats that were also trying to squeeze through.
A white sandy beach and a nice little trail lead through the park.
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