July 11 pm half day sail, 2018 – Cut the lines and set off on an adventure to ride the wind to some of our favorite places. We sailed close…
Read moreSailing with Biggs Orcas T124As and T36As Patos Island
July 8, 2018 – Sailed North tacking our way passed the islands of Wasp Pass and into Spring Pass. On hearing of the T124As and T36As heading south in Georgia…
Read moreSailing with T124A Biggs Orcas to Java Rocks, Saturna Island
July 7, 2018 – Dramatic skies and beautiful weather – a perfect day on the water. Simply gorgeous scenery and wildlife throughout our day. As we drifted through the Cactus…
Read moreHalf day Sail North later in the day
July 6, 2018 – Winds from the south pushed us along as we headed north. We had some of the best clouds and dramatic skies during our sail. Incredible evening…
Read moreHalf day sail North
July 6, 2018 – Set sail downwind in San Juan Channel on a course to Flattop Island. Harbor seals were everywhere – on shore resting or swimming with their new…
Read moreMoresby to Blunden with T124As Biggs Orcas
July 5, 2018 – Sailed north on the flood seeing our favorite birds, the black oyster catchers, harbor seals with brand new pups, bald eagles galore and beautiful sights of…
Read more4Th July with Transient Orca family T37As and Port of Friday Harbor Fireworks
July 4, 2018 – After watching the July 4th parade we got ready to set sail around the San Juans. As we left the harbor we heard reports of transient…
Read moreShort sunset sail to Deer Harbor Fireworks
Sailed North at Sunset with clam waters and colored reflections while the wildlife prepared for the changing day to night. We anchored in Deer Harbor and cooked S’mores on the…
Read moreEvening half day sail
July 2, 2018 – We sailed south out of the harbor around Turn Island where harbor seals warmed up in the sun. Caught the flood sailing downwind up Upright Channel.…
Read moreMorning half day sail with porpoising porpoises and harbor seal pups
July 2nd, 2018 – morning half day sail – We sailed north from Friday Harbor with the flood while a black oyster catcher flew by going south with a limpet in…
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