A “rapid” journey to Shoal Bay
In order to pass through three sets of rapids on Monday, when currents would be running slack and it would … Continue reading A “rapid” journey to Shoal Bay
In order to pass through three sets of rapids on Monday, when currents would be running slack and it would … Continue reading A “rapid” journey to Shoal Bay
Two still-somewhat-weary-but-recovering travelers were thankful for a restful night after a strenuous Friday! We left Powell River around 9:30 am … Continue reading Blackberry-cinnamon buns, and (more!) waterfalls
We are entering Teakerne Arm, and about to lose connectivity. Had a lovely trip from Powell River and Lund. Mixed … Continue reading Entering Teakerne Arm
Time : 30 April 2022, 1007 Position: 49*51.82 N 124*35.39 W 7.0 kts SOG Projected anchorage: NE Teakerne Arm. Stop … Continue reading Leaving Powell River
We made it to Powell River this afternoon, filled up the fuel tanks, filled up the fridge and freezer, and … Continue reading Refuelling — both boat and crew.
A cloudy Friday began for us with a ramble around the little settlement of Van Anda above the dock on … Continue reading Excitement at the Powell River dock
The Haida Gwaii orientation webinar started very late on Thursday morning (April 28) because of technical difficulties on the part … Continue reading Rocked in Ballet Bay!
It’s been three weeks, and we’ve only made it 30 miles (that’s 45 km in grown up units, or 27nm … Continue reading Time to get a move-on
After an easy stern tie, a quiet night, and awakening to a relatively sunny day (and 380 w coming off … Continue reading Snuggling in Smuggler (or “Where to next?”)
Shortly before noon on Friday, April 22, after Walt had procured some lovely baked goods, we left the delightful Union … Continue reading A sunny non-sail