August 31, 2022 – It was an exciting sail with Biggs/Transient orcas known as T49A’s (minus T49A1 and T49A2) plus T19 with son, T19B. Little tiny T49A6 was born this year and T19B looked humungous in the group (as he always does) with his massive dorsal fin.
San Juan Island coastline
Harbor seals
The narrow pass by Coon Island
The head of Turtleback Mountain
Harbor seal on shore
Sailing along Spieden Island
T49A’s (minus T49A1 and T49A2) plus T19 and T19B
T49A’s (minus T49A1 and T49A2) plus T19 and T19B
T49A’s (minus T49A1 and T49A2) plus T19 and T19B
T49A’s (minus T49A1 and T49A2) plus T19 and T19B
T49A’s (minus T49A1 and T49A2) plus T19 and T19B
T49A’s (minus T49A1 and T49A2) plus T19 and T19B
T49A’s (minus T49A1 and T49A2) plus T19 and T19B
T49A’s (minus T49A1 and T49A2) plus T19 and T19B
T49A’s (minus T49A1 and T49A2) plus T19 and T19B
T49A’s (minus T49A1 and T49A2) plus T19 and T19B
T49A’s (minus T49A1 and T49A2) plus T19 and T19B
T49A’s (minus T49A1 and T49A2) plus T19 and T19B
T49A’s (minus T49A1 and T49A2) plus T19 and T19B
T49A’s (minus T49A1 and T49A2) plus T19 and T19B
T49A’s (minus T49A1 and T49A2) plus T19 and T19B
T49A’s (minus T49A1 and T49A2) plus T19 and T19B
Close hauled sail
Route map 8-31-22