August 16, 2023 – A stunning sunset sail with two families of orcas… the T36A’s and T46’s.
Read moreBiggs/Transient Orcas T101’s around Lopez Island to Burrows Bay
August 16, 2023 – With news of Biggs/Transient orcas from the T101’s coming East towards Salmon Bank we moved south quickly with hopes to intercept them. We met the family…
Read moreBiggs/Transient Orcas T123’s in San Juan Channel
June 9, 2023 – Light misty rain on the forecast caused us to consider canceling; however there was news of orcas headed to Friday Harbor, so we figured we’d brave…
Read moreBiggs/Transient orcas T36A’s, T49A1, T124A’s, T124C, T125A and T128 & J Pod
April 24, 2023 – We had a sail with Biggs/Transient orcas: T36A’s, T49A1, T124A’s, T124C, T125A and T128 This big group of Biggs/Transient orcas had come south down San Juan…
Read moreBiggs/Transient orcas T18’s coming down Presidents Channel
August 14, 2021 – An exciting sail seeing the Biggs/Transient orca family known as the T18’s as the came down Presidents Channel on the north side of Orcas Island. Mom,…
Read moreLarge group of Biggs/Transient orcas by Middle Bank
August 12, 2021 – Today we had an exciting encounter with various groups of Transient/Biggs orcas: T34’s, T37 with T37B’s, and T65A’s (minus T65A5) followed by the T101’s and T77C and…
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.
Read moreSailing with Biggs orcas T123’s at Lawrence Pt and returning at sunset
June 15, 2021 – Before casting off on our evening half day sail we had been following reports of a pod of orcas known as the T123’s who were traveling…
Read moreBiggs Orcas T123’s in San Juan Channel
June 10, 2021 – When we left the dock a family of orcas known as the T123’s had crossed from Pt Disney to Lovers Cove on Orcas Island and were…
Read moreBiggs Orcas T65A’s and T77’s in Haro Strait
May 27, 2021 – Today we sailed around the world. Across the equator and through the tropics we saw it all. It began as a serene drift through Turn Island…
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