June 18, 2017 – Misty rain – who wants to sail in the fog? And as soon as we cut the lines the scenery unfolds gaving the magic and beauty we love to share. Diffuse light through drizzle and Steller Sea Lions of Whale Rocks become boisterous landlubbers. Ebb flowed out of Cattle Pass to connect us with the 65As and 73As. A breeze to sail parallel on the San Juan shoreline. Interestingly, as yesterday, the T65As were 11 miles distant to their sister’s family the T65Bs.
Island in the fog
Island in the fog
Harbor seals in the fog
Seals resting in the misty rain
Steller Sae Lions who’ve remained with us while other have travelled way North
Steller sea lions Whale Rocks
T73A1 – born 2005
Transient Orcas T73A and calf T73A3
Transient Orcas T65A’s and T73A’s in a tight group
T65A’s and T73A’s in a tight group
Transients in the fog – Haro Strait
Transients in the fog – Haro Strait
T65A3 with whale breaking the surface beside him
Transient Orcas T73A and T73A1
T65A’s and T73A’s in the misty rain/fog – Haro Strait
T73A1 in the fog
T65A’s and T73A’s in the fog
Lighthouse, Cattle Point, entering Cattle Pass
Upright Channel, Lopez Island
Layers in the fog