August 9, 2021 – Afternoon/evening sail. We saw Biggs/Transient orcas T37A’s (minus T37A1) and returned with views of some of our favorite National Wildlife Refuges: Bare Island, Skipjack Island, White…
Read moreBiggs Orcas T99’s followed by T37A’s by Orcas Island
August 9, 2021 – Orca double hitter on our half day sail. Biggs/Transient orcas T99’s in West Sound, Orcas Island followed by the T37A’s (minus T37A1) outside of Deer Harbor,…
Read moreT37A’s in East Sound, Orcas Island
August 8, 2021 – Earlier we had an incredible sail with Biggs/Transient orcas T37A’s (minus T37A1). On our evening short sunset sail we got lucky to see them again in East…
Read moreCircumnavigating Lopez and seeing Orcas T37A’s
August 8, 2021 – A spectacular sailing adventure circumnavigating Lopez Island with a bonus of seeing Biggs/Transient orcas T37A’s (minus T37A1) – and a distant humpback whale for a couple of…
Read moreSailing with T77C, T77D and T49A2 from Spring Pass up Presidents Channel
August 7, 2021 – We began our sail northbound to some of our favorite places, Flattop Island and New Channel when we received a report of three orcas found near…
Read moreBiggs/Transient orcas T77C, T77D and T49A2 followed by T34’s and T37’s
August 6, 2021 – An epic day for sailing and whale watching. We saw orca siblings T77C and T77D with T49A2 hanging out by the Cactus Islands followed by the…
Read moreBiggs orcas T65A’s and T137’s by Turn Pt
August 2, 2021 – Full day sail north to Turn Pt, Stuart Island/Boundary Pass and a visit with Biggs/Transient orcas T65A’s and the T137’s
Read moreFull day sail with Orcas T65A’s and Humpback whale BCX1251 “Orion”
July 31, 2021 – A sail north hugging the north side of Orcas Island and up close to the Canadian border to see some Biggs/Transient orcas known as the T65A’s.…
Read moreA sail with Biggs/Transient Orcas T65A’s
July 30, 2021 – A sail with a family of orcas known as the T65A’s.
Read moreBiggs/Transient orcas T37A’s on the west side of San Juan
July 27, 2021 – An exciting sail getting the chance to see a family of orcas known as the T37A’s.
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