September 12, 2021 – While enroute to see the Biggs orcas T65A’s and T65B’s, we heard that several Southern Resident orcas from K pod and L pod popped up right in the middle of them. The Biggs orcas porpoised away thankfully in our direction! When we arrived we watched them travel in a nice tight group as they headed into shore by Lopez Island.
Harbor seals amongst the rocks, San Juan Channel
Unique schooner
Harbor seals on Sharks Reef
Steller sea lions on Whale Rocks
Steller sea lions on Whale Rocks
T65A’s and T65B’s
T65A’s and T65B’s in a tight group
T65A’s and T65B’s in a tight group
T65A’s and T65B’s in a tight group
T65A’s and T65B’s in a tight group
T65A’s and T65B’s in a tight group
Common murre with fish
T65A’s and T65B’s heading into shore near Lopez Island
T65A’s and T65B’s heading into shore near Lopez Island
T65A’s and T65B’s heading into shore near Lopez Island
T65B
T65A
T65A’s and T65B’s heading into shore near Lopez Island
T65A’s and T65B’s heading into shore near Lopez Island
Great blue heron on the kelp
Surprise Birthday cake
Harbor seals on the rocks
Harbor seal silhouettes
Harbor seals by Deadman Island
Harbor seal banana pose
Cattle Pt Lighthouse, San Juan Island
Harbor seals by Deadman Island
Sunset, San Juan Islands
Sunset, San Juan Islands
Sailing towards Turn Island
Sailing in the Salish Sea
Sailing in the Salish Sea
Sailing in the Salish Sea
Sunset sail
Sunset, San Juan Islands
Sunset, San Juan Islands
Sunset in Friday Harbor
Sunset in Friday Harbor
Half moon
Route map 9-12-21-pm