Friday Harbour To Fishermans Bay For July 4th

July 3-5th Fisherman bay Anchor and Rendezvous with Tugzilla and other Nordic Tugs

Friday Harbour To Fishermans Bay

Trip Length 5 nm

Note: We anchored in the middle of Bay just south of marina to be close to the dinghy dock for dog’s.  If we where to do this again we would go down near the spit at south west end of bay to be directly underneath the fire works.

We left Friday harbor early so we would be going into Fisherman’s bay near high tide. Entrance to the bay is narrow and circuitous. We just went slow and no problems.   We did notice the skelatons of former boats on  the starboard side on the way in.

Fishermans Bay Entrance
Fishermans Bay Entrance
Boat Wrecks Fishermans Bay Entrance

Busy bay already with lots of mooring balls and a lot of people already anchored. We found a spot which turned out to be great as it was right in line with the spit where fireworks were shot off on the fourth. We went to shore to let the dogs have a walk and then went to check out the spit in the dinghy at which time we saw the tug flotilla coming in.

Fishermans Bay Anchorage
Fishermans Bay Marina Dinghy Dock
Fishermans Bay RV Park
Fishermans Bay RV Park

We took photos of one and all and then hurried back to help with the raft up.

Tugzilla (Vince and Pam)
Encore (Mike and Margaret)
Teds Joy
Margie L (Tom and Denise)

The raft was easy two boats on each side and our one mongo anchor. We had fun.

Water Dog Raft Up
Water Dog Raft Up

The first night went to dinner at the Galley restaurant. The next AM (the 4th) Alex and I and the dogs walked up a road on the south side of the islander resort to a private community called Marina with empty lots. We followed some woman walking her dog and we ended up in a big field with a view of the bay, its was a good walk.

View from above Marina
Field Walk Above Marina

Took the dinghy’s into town (beached on rocky shore not great) and watched the parade, checked out the gallery, bakery and farmer’s market. We walked back as we had rode to town with Vince and Pam.

The Lopez Island Aquatic Group got the top prize for entertainment with their synchronized swimming in the back of float with plastic blow up legs sticking up with music.

Fishermans Bay 4th July Parade Lopez Island Aquatic Group

Patty then got to honk the horn on an old Ford, there was a horn button on a cord in Patty’s hand, and ride on the fender board for a bit.

Fishermans Bay 4th July Parade Patty on Fender Board
Fishermans Bay 4th July Parade Respect Human Rights

That night we barbecued, did some SUPing, and then worked hard to stay up until fireworks at 10:30pm.  We did and it was a great show watched form back upper deck by us.

Tugzilla Vince and Pam Supping
Fireworks
Fireworks

July 5th we took the dogs in for a short walk and then tugs set off around 12 with us not far behind. Off to Stuart Island State Park.

 

Rosario To Friday Harbor Marina

June 29-July 3rd Friday Harbor Marina

Rosario To Friday Harbor

Trip Distance 11 nm

We arrived around 12pm and had outside side tie on breakwater D next to Ferry Terminal. A lot of wakes from the whale watch boats…sometimes noise in hull from ferries but great view as our stern was right where the breakwater turned so we could see out over bay. We met Linda and Wayne as they were staying through the fifth.

Water Dog At Friday Harbour
Ferry Terminal Next To Water Dog

We walked the dogs and went up the stairs from the marina by the American legion and found city hall which had a nice green lawn for playing chuckit. T-mobile had an advertising gig making hamburgers and hot dogs with drinks free to all. Alex snagged a burger and me a dog.  Later after cocktails on tribute Linda,Wayne and us had dinner the at a Mexican place I had seen when we walked around town, Hermosa. It was good and economical and the veggie filling was great!

 

The weather was on and off cloudy and rainy. On our first full day after rain stopped we walked with linda across the island to a small bay with a beach. We stayed dry but the walk was on a fairly busy road (Argyle) so lots of traffic. Dogs got to swim a bit. We checked out the few galleries in town (the island gallery was best with 150 artists). Visited the good hardware store for supplies and on Saturday morning we also went the farmer’s market with wayne and linda.

 

Alex discovered he had a sore tooth and we tried to see what was wrong but could not. I called around various dentists (4 in town) and ended up getting him an appointment on our last day July 2nd with Dr Bo Turnage.

Sunday we caught the San Juan Transit bus with the dogs and went to American Camp on the southern and eastern tip of the island.  The transit bus goes around the entire outside of the island so is a nice way to see the island as a tour ride.

Transit Bus To America Camp

Walked to Grandma’s cove, walked the beach, read signs about the pig war and then on the way back we stopped by the historical Colonel Picket house and another old building left from the time of the pig war.

American Camp Entrance
American Camp Hike
Terra and Holly America Camp Beach
Terra America Camp Beach
America Camp View
Dogs Loving Running In Tall Grass

We happened to go by near 2pm and on every other Sunday they shoot the canon off (blanks) every hour with a mini ceremony ie a drill as they would have done in olden day dressed in period clothing.  Rode the bus back the long way around the island so saw the lavender farm and lime kiln state park.

America Camp
America Camp Brigade
America Camp Canon Muzzle Flash
America Camp Canon

 

Monday we just hung out, went to hardware store, grocery shopping and dentists appointment…alex needed root canal UGH! Spent 2-5pm on the phone trying to work out a root canal (which requires 3 more appointments after the initial visit with Dr Turnage).   We had a last meal at Hermosa’s with plans to shove off July 3rd.

Spencer Spit To Rosario Resort Marina

June 27-28, Rosario Resort Marina

Spencer Spit To Rosario Resort Marina

Trip Length 6.5 nm

Relaxing morning at Spencer Spit, took dogs in to do thy business and then packed up dinghy, vacuumed boat and off to Rosario. About a 5mile cruise across main channel where ferries go to East Sound.

Water Dog At Rosario Resort Marina

 

Rosario is a historic mansion owned by Robert Moran (shipbuilder late 1800 to 1900s) and he did now want his 1300 acre estate broken up so made sure it was sold and kept together…so the Resort and Spa were born.  We arrived around 2:30, checked out the grounds, had lunch/early dinner at the marina Cascade Bay Grill(Good food !) and then explored the mansion.

Water Dog(s) At Rosario (Boat+Holly)
Rosario Grounds

Robert Moran must really liked organ music because the entire middle of the house has a very large organ room which fills all the rooms around it with organ music when played.

Rosario Organ Room
Rosario Marina Cascade Bay Grill
Rosario Grounds
Rosario Mansion

Spent two nights at Rosario as on our full day we took a taxi up to the top of Mt Constitution with dogs in tow. Then walked the approx. 10 miles down hill back to the marina.  This is a great hike to take along streams, lakes and water falls the entire way, highly recommended.

The taxi dropped us off at the top of Mt Constitution where you have great views out over the water with Sucia Islands and Rosario straight from the tower built by the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps ) back during the depression.

 

Mt Constitution Tower
Mt Constitution View

We then walked back down to parking lot where we started trail down back to Rosario Resort via trail to Twin Lakes, Mountain Lake through the water falls then Cascade Lake.

Hike Start Via Cascade Lake
Hike Start
Cascade Lake
Twin Lakes Sign
Lake Side Trails!
Lake Side Trails

You then run in to Rustic, Cascade, Cavern and Hidden Falls along the trail.

Falls Sign
Falls
Falls
Falls

You then cross the road at the entrance to the park for the final part of the hike along Cascade Lake to Rosario Resort below the lake.

Park entrance Sign

At the bottom of Cascade Lake is a really cool bridge made of large logs set as an arch forming bridge, we did not need to cross it to go back to Rosario but we could not resist going over and back on it to check it out.

Cascade Lake Bridge
Cascade Lake Bridge
Final Sign Back To Rosario

Decided to splurge and had dinner on the veranda at the mansion.  Dinner was so so for the food but nice ambiance with view of the bay from most tables.

Hunter’s Bay To Spencer’s Spit

June 26th, Spencer Spit Anchor, no dinghy dock

Hunter’s Bay To Spencer’s Spit

Trip Length 5 nm

Cruised north up Lopez sound, around Frost island to north side of the spit to anchor for the night.

Spencer Spit Anchorage
Spencer Spit Anchorage

There is a tiny channel between frost island and the spit but not knowing these waters we went around Frost island. Then we saw TONS of boats use this short cut…

Spencer turned out not to be our favourite spot since beaches had a lot of scummy material on them and the hiking was sub par.

Dinghy to shore, walked on the beach and through the park. Not much hiking and beach was a bit dirty but we still had fun and dogs got some good swimming in.

Terra At Sidney Spit
Hiking Beach Sidney Spit

I have learned dinghy docks are important as more dirt and mud and sand from dogs and us when we have to land dinghy on beach.  RV Park did have nice spots that were fairly isolated so an RV park stay might be nice.

Trail To RV Park Sidney Spit
RV Park Sidney Spit

James Island To Hunter’s Bay Anchorage

June 25th, Hunter’s Bay Anchor, South end of Lopez sound

James Island To Hunter Bay

Trip Length 5 nm

Anchored near the public boat ramp dock at hunter’s bay.

Hunter Bay Anchorage Dinghy Dock

Walked the dogs and then took a nice bike ride to Iceberg Point. Passed MacKaye Harbor (which has a dinghy dock/boat ramp) and Agate beach. Mackaye Harbour and  Barlow Bay looked like a really nice protected anchorage.

MacKaye Harbor
Agate Beach

Last mile is a walk to the point after locking up bikes you go a little ways further down road lined with houses and take a right at the small Iceberg Point sign.  Beautiful view of Strait of Juan de Fuca and northwest towards San Juan Island. Cooked a nice dinner then to bed.

Last Stop For Bicycles Start Of Walk
Sign To Turn At Iceberg Point
Iceberg Point Marker
Iceberg Point

Anacortes To James Island State Park Dock

June 24th, James Island State Park Dock

Anacortes To James Island State Park

Trip Length 8 nm

Now that we are in the San Juan islands our cruises are pretty short…5-15 miles it seems. We left Anacortes Sunday AM. Fog bank in Guemmes Channel with ¼ mile visibility…we were kind of used to fog with San Francisco so forge on.

Fog Bank Rosario Strait

We broke out of the fog in the middle of Rosario Strait so the rest of the short cruise to James Island State Park was sunny. This stop was a “maybe” as it did not have good anchoring…idea was to get a spot at state park dock or keep going. We secured a spot (a bit of a crash landing as current slammed us against the dock/no harm done).

Water Dog James Island Park Dock
Water Dog at  James Island Park Dock

We walked the few trails on the island which are very nice but pretty short going around the south side of island. We tried finding a trail on the North side but ended up bush wacking through some very steep parts that Patty did not like much but did see one deer. Once we got back to boat we cooked out on grill and then turned in.

James Island Hike
James Island Hike

The island does have some very nice camp sites with wonderful views that people can get dropped off at dock or kayak too.

James Island Camp site

It was rolly before bed but settled down in the evening.

Langley To Anacortes

June 21-23 Anacortes

Langley To Anacortes

Trip Distance 35 nm

Left Langley mid morning, cruised northward in Skagit Bay to the Squanomish channel which is a man made canal that provides a short cut to Anacortes WA (instead of going through Deception pass which would then require one to go around the top of Fidalgo island to get to Anacortes). Neat entrance to the south end of the canal. We had the current with us so good time made.

South Side Squanomish Channel
Bridge At Laconner

Past La Conner (a cool town we visited by car before) and then out into open water of Padilla bay which connects to Fidalgo bay. We arrived at Cap Sante early afternoon.

Cape Sante Marina entrance
Water Dog At Cape Sante Marina

Took a nice walk to Rotary Park Cap Sante itself with the dogs which starts at the far North end of the marina. At the top beautiful views! Took another trail down and found Frisbee golf in the woods of all things.  Got in a good dog swim also!

Cap Sante Rotary Park Entrance
Frisbee Golf At Cap Sante Rotary Park
View Top Of Cap Sante Rotary Park
Dog Swim!

Continued exploring and ended up at the “commercial” boat ramp next to Secret Cove restaurant. We did not eat or drink there but it’s a nice spot on the Guemmes channel.  Hung out that night with plans to bike ride the following day.

The next morning we were walking up the dock and ran into friends Pam and Vince on Tugzilla! They had just splashed their boat as have a grand tour planned for the summer with a couple other Nordic Tugs.

Tugzilla

We chatted and planned to have dinner. They had met people in the boat next to them and we all ended up going to dinner at the Lantern Pub downtown. Then stopped by these new friends boat “this’ll do” for Lopez island ice cream. They shared some stories and maps about cruising the islands. Nic evening.

Saturday we ran into Pam and Vince. Went to the farmer’s market together and then the W T Preston Snag Boat Snag boat Museum. A huge boat used to pick up logs and clear the waterways in the early 1900’s to 1960s. It was cool.   Museum in building and walk through the snag boat to see the steam boilers etc was way cool!

W T Preston Snag Boat

After that we rode bikes to get things from hardware store and some Canadian dollars.  That night had an upscale meal and Anthony’s (which was excellent).

 

Poulsbo To Port of South Whidbey Island Langley

June 19-20

Poulsbo To Langley

Trip Length 30 nm

We had a short quiet cruise from Poulsbo to Langley via Agate Pass. I saw some birds in the distance at the most southern tip of Whidbey. Likely going after fish so I watched with the binoculars. I saw a few killer whale dorsals. Far in the distance but cool.

Agate Passage Bridge

We pulled in for starboard tie on end of dock on inside of break water where Duncan came out to help with lines.  You will be very lucky if Duncan is there when you come, very nice help full and can provide all the info you need about Langley etc.    Very nice clean wide docks where we set our chairs out to sit to watch water at cocktail hour.  Also best water pressure we have ever seen at any marina, great place to hose off boat.

Port Of South Whideby Island (Langley)
Duncan At Port In Booth, Best Harbor Master Ever
Small Park At Marina
Dock Sitting Langley

Langley is a small town with some restaurants, good views of the water and galleries. Not much hiking other than beach walking and around town. We got there mid afternoon and just checked out town.  In the middle of town are the stairs down to the beach where we took a left at the bottom and walked down tide line for 1/2 mile or so.

Top Of Stairs In Langley Down To Dog Beach
Stairs In Langley Down To Dog Beach
Bottom Of Stairs In Langley Down To Dog Beach
Langley Dog Beach

Had dinner out which was good.  Decided to stay another day. In AM we took the dogs on a nice beach walk and then around town.  Nice quaint place.

Down Town Langley
Dog House Langley

They have a bunch of very tame feral rabbits roaming the town. The dogs were very interested in the rabbits, thinking of them as rabbit poo pez dispensers and play toys. Did some training on leave it with both dogs ?

Terra Intently Rabbit Watching

Point Defiance to Poulsbo (Liberty Bay Anchorage)

June 16-19th, 2018

Trip Distance 29 nm

Point Defiance to Poulsbo

Headed out going North from Point Defiance early to get the outgoing tide. Went up Colvi passage on the inside of Vashon Island then snaked around to get up to Poulsbo.

Colvi Passage

Pronounced “paulsbo” as it was Pauls place when founded by Norweigans.  Pouslbo was misspelling I think done by post office way back when and the name stuck. Another harbor town, some galleries and dining options. Economy here is all tourism: visitors by boat and land to walk the waterfront, eat ice cream etc…

Down Town Poulsbo shops

We anchored out at Poulsbo for three nights in 14′ or so of water with nice mud bottom.

You will find the dinghy dock to the left at the fuel dock all the way in next to shore at the Port Of Poulsbo public dock.  We missed it first time in since it is shared with fuel dock space.  At the top of the dock is a nice park with green grass for the dog’s and room for a short walk to stretch your legs.

Poulsbo Dinghy Dock
Poulsbo Park
Poulsbo Park

Poulsbo is near the head of Liberty bay. Liberty bay used to be dogfish bay as the stream that feeds it and the bay had a lot of dogfish (shark). The dog fish were harvested for their oil.  When not in clouds we had a good view of Mt Rainer. Hazy most days we were here so not a clear view.

Pouslbo has a nice waterfront park and boardwalk. We hung out in Poulsbo several days as Alex was to receive a package Monday and it came late enough in the day we stayed until Tuesday.

We walk with dogs along bay to Fish park and nearby Nelson park. There are some cool murals under the bridge when we crossed under it from Fish Park to Nelson Park.

Poulsbo Fish Park Walk
Fish Park Mural Under Bridge

Ate at the Loft, recommended by locals and online.  I had halibut tacos YUM and alex had the seafood Chimichunga which was recommended by the guy at the marine store. Also excellent corn and clam chowder.

We did have another biking adventure as we biked to the Walmart where Alex procured a fishing license and we got a few supplies. Then on to Petco for two 30lb bags of dog food.  We strapped the bags on the back of the bikes. Took a non scenic way back to port (3 mile ride) but it was mostly down hill so we made it unscathered…now we have 90lbs of dog food on board should last ~9 weeks per my calculations. Tuesday AM went in to let the dogs do their business and Alex visited marine store a 3rd and last time to exchange fuel pump bulb thingy for dinghy (we bought the wrong size Saturday and they were closed Monday!.

Gig Harbor to Point Defiance Public Dock at Ruston

June 15-16th, 2018

Trip Distance 5 nm

Gig Harbor To Point Defiance

 

Point Defiance is within boundaries of Ruston (a suburb of Tacoma I think)

Twas a short trip from gig harbor to Point Defiance dock. We wanted to get there early to secure space and we did. For vessels over 30 feet 20 dollars per night ($5 for electric but only one pedastel which we did not use).  The dock is right next to ferry landing so we had lots of ferry watching. At low tides (since around this date the low tides were super extreme we were on the ground).

Ferry At Point Defiance Public Dock
(Shallow)  Point Defiance MArina

The city original downtown had only a couple businesses. They are developing a waterfront up the small man made harbor with lots of condos being built and a soon to be open bicycle bridge that connects it to the park area. I saw the green space on google maps, researched and decided it might be worth a park. I feel it was!

The destination here is wonderful Point Defiance park with old growth forest, hiking paths, a zoo and aquarium, gardens and a 5 mile drive which can be biked. Also since a point in the sound there is a nice beach you can walk too along the water just North of the marina.  We walked the beach in the AM with dogs so they got good running and swimming in.

Dog Beach  Point Defiance Park
Dog Beach  Point Defiance Park

Then in PM we rode the bikes to the small town center and then on the five mile road. This road is closed to 10am on weekdays and til 1pm on weekends for bikers and walkers. We saw some raccoons begging alongside of the road and good views of Colvi channel, and the narrows bridge (original suspension bridge years ago collapsed due to bad engineering and high winds).

 

One Of Many Begging Road Racoons
Five Mile Drive Bike Ride
Bag Your Lunch When Walking Dog
Narrows Bridge

The park also has a rose garden, herb garden, rhodendendron garden and off leash dog park.

Point Defiance Rose Garden
Point Defiance Rose Garden
Point Defiance Rose Garden

Also a recreated fort, Fort Nisqually (two building were donated and moved from original site further down the sound). At this Fort they do camps, period events and its also rentable space. Had burgers for dinner.

Fort Nisqually
Fort Nisqually
Point Defiance Park, cool mowing pattern
The narrows bridge
Patty And Alex Point Defiance