June 2022 British Columbia Boating

5/31/2022 Tuesday  CRUISING Bellingham to Port of Sidney
We got up early. Left dock around 7:40AM. Discovered one depth meter not working. Nice cruise with good current behind us a lot of the way. Got to Port of Sidney around 12:30pm. To customs dock: no peoples just called in and got our clearance number.  We walked dogs south along the water: good swimming along the way so dogs had fun.

Port Of Sidney BC
Terra Swimming Port Of Sidney Water Park

6/1/2022 to 6/4/2022 Port of Sidney F7 and F31

Working on finishing touches on the boat.  Alex installed Pepwave cellular router with high gain Husky Antenna which we move back and forth to camper depending on which one we are traveling in.   Bob and Claudette arrived and opened up grand QTR they were across from us so nice to be close. Darlene made reservation at the thai place up the street for all of us at 6:30pm for Thai.  So we had a nice dinner out together.


On the 2nd we went for a walk at 10:30am ish with all but Bob. Low low tide so not a lot of swimming for the dogs but nice to walk. When we got back we helped Bob with his bimini which we got up but Bob says its not right so will have to work on it.  We then met around 5:30pm and walked/drove to the Thursday’s farmer’s market.  Mostly crafts, bakery, one vege stand, jam stand etc….  I bought some Jam.  Rita and Vaughn showed up at 6pm ish so we could all see each other and then we went to the Dicken’s pub.

Claudette, Patty, Rita, EZ Bob, Alex and Vaughn At Dickens Pub

On the 3rd-4th: RAIN Rain Rain.

More moving into the boat. Went grocery shopping with Claudette. Then had apps with Claudette and Bob on Water Dog, then dinner on our own.

June 5th Port Sidney to Winter Cove

We got up and leisurely got ready to leave: filled water, got a few groceries for dinner tonight, walked dogs. Shoved off from marina about 10:30 AM. Mostly cloudy cruise, calm, minimal wind, somewhat fighting tide so not fast. Arrived at Winter cove and anchored by 1PM.

Winter Cove is a great spot with a short but nice hike along shore. At the dock is a nice large grass area. Across the road from dock is a well maintained ball field with grass thats fenced in to play ball with the dogs.

Grand QTR arrived about ½ hour later. We went to shore around 3 or 3:30 after deploying dinghy and walked dogs. Short walk in the marine park was nice. Overlooked boat pass which had strong current and view of strait of Georgia. Started raining so back to boats. Claudette and Bob came over around 5:30pm. We watched the Warriors game and had a nice dinner: jambalaya, salmon, salad, focaccia…. Fun had by all.

Winter Cove Anchorage Sunset
Holly aka Wally, Patty, Claudette, Alex and Terra Winter Cove Hike
Bob Hunter Ball Field At Winter Cove, Great Chuck It Spot For Dog Ball

June 6th  Winter Cove to Montague Harbor

We were going to leave with Bob and Claudette around 11am but the salt water washdown pump was not working so it took about  an hour to get it going. Never found a blockage, maybe just stuck impeller after removing cover? Anyhow got off noonish and arrived at Montague 2 or so. Grand QTR beat us there and we all walked the island around 3pm. Mana Kai arrived 3pm, boat buddies united! We had a burger dinner with potato salad, cabbage salad and Darlene made cookies!!!! Nice evening.

Montague Harbor Marine Park

June 7th Montague Harbor to New Castle Island off Nanaimo

Alex started to plan a route and look at weather and confirmed Thursday is bad for going north along the cost of Vancouver island from Nanaimo to Comox. So he said we should get to Comox Wednesday. So change o’plans leaving Montague today. Got things together, took dogs in, fixed anchor winch jumping thing and then headed out about 12:20pm. Dodd’s narrow slack at 4:05 pm so need to get there near there. We had an easy cruise. The sunny morning turned into a cloudy afternoon but no rain.  Had to slow down the last hour to not get there too soon. We saw a sailboat go through no problem so we sped up to our regular 8 knots and got through no problem, likely 2.7 knot current against us. Cruised into Nanaimo harbor and anchored at New Castle island. Hard to know which side of the no anchor signs to land on: many peops inside but on the other hand the park says the sign means don’t anchor inside of park boundary. Well an hour later the port authority vessel pulls up and we go out to chat and we were supposed to be inside the markers LOL. The markers were outlining an aerodome they said. Since we were leaving early in the AM they did not make us move.

We hiked 3.7 miles around the island, Terra was tired but got to swim at the end so was rejuvenated. Got back to boat 7ish.   I rinsed Terra, we hung out and the plan is to leave as early as we can: tomorrow(have to take dogs in and bring dinghy up.  I previously timed our take dogs in and bring dinghy up eventing and found it to be 45 minutes MAX speed.

June 8th Nanaimo to Comox Harbor

Got out at 7:10 AM!  Terra, despite walking her around a lot did not poo…. Cruise was about 5 hours and was nice at times. Terra started to pant and needed to go around 12pm. Took her out on the deck a couple times but nada. She settled down and made it ?.  When we got south of Denim island encountered big winds!! 30 knots! Rattled our cage so to speak but no danger. Apparently this is a thing: the Qualicom winds!   We think its from a low spot in the mountain range on Vancouver island that we could see when we were feeling the winds… alex thinks similar to oyster point.  We did have the tide most of the way so until about this point we were doing 9 to 9.5 knots. Had to go through Dodd’s narrows which we did a bit before slack with 2.7 knot current…not bad. Arrived Comox harbor and fair amount of room. Due to forecasted severe winds tomorrow alex tucked us in futher on D dock (vs breakwater). We hooked up, walked the dogs (terra pooped 4 times!) and then biked to the marine store to pick up our part. It was next to the budget car rental so I went over and asked them about an extra day which we were promised. They will pick us up tomorrow at 4pm.
They have dock sales of fresh fish here. There was a big fishing vessel selling halibut: we had to buy an entire halibut and they would filet. So we did: 135 CAD and got 5-6 meal portions plus YAY (not) crab bait aka fish skeleton and heads. Alex later cooked fish for dinner!

Comox Harbor

June 9th  through June 13th Comox Harbor, pick up Charlene and Jim on Sunday the 12th

Thursday the rain did come in. Not too windy til late in afternoon. We were inside mostly, got a couple walks in with the dogs. Friday when we woke up the sun was a shining. We checked weather and it seemed that today would be a better day for the mountains than Saturday. So off we went about 10 am. Drove through Campbell river then up to Strathcona Park. Stopped at Lupin falls first and the sun was out so Terra got to swim and holly play on the beach.

Terra Getting Her Swim On

Then we drove on into Gold River and had lunch at a cafe (seafood chowder, reubin and ham and cheese). Drove 7 miles down the road to the west coast of the island (but a branch off Nootka sound, Muchalat inlet. It was Indian territory, there was a ferry dock to somewhere else in the sound (I think “tashis”) but rather industrial otherwise. Not really a destination for the boat but it was pretty.   A plaque was there about a Puget sound whale “luna”. She showed up three days after a chief died who had proclaimed he would come back as an orca so the tribe tried to protect her (fish and game at one point tried to take her away). Ultimately after a couple years of her being guarded by tribesman she was “instantly” killed when drawn into a tug boat propeller. Bummer.  Stopped at Lady falls on the back. Chilled a bit and then went to dinner at Black Fin pub on the outside balcony overlooking the harbor and our own boat: nice.

Comox BC

Charlene and Jim Arrive Sunday the 12th

Sunday 8:40 am Jim and Charlene arrived. We came back to boat got them settled then went for a hike (about 3 miles) at Nymph Falls provincial park. Nymph falls is on the Puntledge river. Nice walk through woods then along river and looped back. Very fast water, more of a long cascade type falls but powerful and impressive.

Went back home and settled dogs. Had lunch at the food truck (fish and chips, oyster po boys and fish tacos: ALL GOOD). 


June 13th Monday Comox to Hardie Island Marine Provincial park.

We left around 8:30 am. 15 knot wind or so for the crossing but not bad. Saw two whales tail and fin slapping near Texada Island.

Nice sunny day!!! Got to hardie island and anchored but as reviews had commented no holding, all rock/pebbles which prover to be true. Alex decided ok with forecasted lite winds. Well protected except from the smallish entrance from the south West.

Hardie Island Anchorage Looking Toward SW Entrance

We tried to take Terra to shore and did but it was one of the worst landings yet. Got the job done then chilled at the boat. Was going to launch a SUP as pretty but the wind kicked up and from an unforecasted direction of SW. We were right in line with a long fetch all the way across Malapsina strait so not the most pleasant and it blew us close to the rock wall which made alex nervous. We moved a little away. Thankfully by 7 or so it calmed down and we had a lovely night on anchor. When took Terra in again we decided to trespass on oyster island resort’s dock since it looked empty. It worked out great.

June 14th Tuesday: Hardie Island to Back Eddy marina

The guys had put out crab traps: Nada. Towed dinghy and had a nice cruise to the marina. Had to do a port tie due to current but no big deal.

Back Eddy Marina Bathgate General Store

Started chatting with some locals on the dock (They live near john henry marina in garden bay) and they informed us of a short but open salmon season right out in the Sechelt inlet. They had caught their limit of 2 each per day for 2 days and kept extending their stay.

Coho Salmon Caught At Back Eddy

The gang decided to stay another night here so they could do salmon fishing. Alex rigged prawn traps. Guys put out crab traps and I rode along for praw trap deploying.

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Then around 4:30pm we dinghied over the Bathgate store and did the walk to Sechelt rapids. Nice day to catch them as 16 knot current flowing into the inlet. Impressive amount of water and power.

Prawn traps gone ☹  No crabs and line got stuck had to use motor to get the traps back but fortunately did.  A bit depressing to lose traps with all the line and rigging. The rapid peak was 6:20pm so after the return home and trap “retrieval” it was 9 o’clock. I made thai coconut soup with ramen noodles which every one liked. Bedtime!

June 15th Wednesday: Back Eddy marina

I was first up and looked for traps and saw one at head of the south island off the marina (must have dragged a quarter mile). I told Alex but he was sleeping so ignored it.  When they got up though him and Jim went out in dinghy and did find one trap (nothing in it and bait not even touched).   Good to at least retrieve one trap.  Nice big breakfast cooked by Charlene: bacon and eggs and toast.  Guys started rigging for Salmon trolling and Charlene and I walked to the Skookimuch bakery and go cinnamon rolls and muffins: YUM. Plan is to eat out tonight. Those guys went fishing and I hung out on the boat with the generator going as no power here.  Supposed to rain this PM.  No success Salmon fishing.   Going to Chatterbox tomorrow. 

Jim and Charlenne Dinner West Coast Wilderness Lodge

June 16th-17th Wednesday: Back Eddy Marina To ChatterBox Falls

Took off from BackEddy around 11:00 hours to make Malibu Rapids at the entrance to Princess Luisa Inlet at slack. AyeTides reported slack at 2:00 but it was max ebb current when we got there at 1:30. Had to wait around for 3:15 for ebb current to go down enough to enter. Even then there was a 3 knot current coming out so there was a stress full minute or so hard turning of the wheel to keep Water Dog in the middle in the narrow dog leg. OpenCPn had a much more accurate timing for the current at Malibu Rapids and was spot on for the entry and exit a couple days later.

Malibu Rapids

There has been so much rain lately that there are waterfalls all over the walls in the inlet where ever you looked.

We ended up anchoring right in front of Chatter Box Falls like we did on our last visit in 2018 when we first visited BC.

Water Dog In Front Of Chatter Box Falls

The next morning we took the dinghy over take a walk over at Mings loop next to Macdonald Island. There is a small dock across from the Island for the mings loop trail.

We then went for a visit to Malibu Landing Youth Camp which is run by a church group and supports visits by kids all over the country. They have tours they give if you show up at the dock which Patty, Jim and Charlenne took while I (Alex) watched the dogs in dinghy. We found out they do not allow dogs so best to leave them home. They actually have a couple people where their only job is to give tours, they approached the dinghy when we pulled up.

Holly Taking Dinghy To Malibu Resort

June 18th Squirrel Cove Anchorage

Left Chatterbox early at like 7 AM and go to rapids at slack, motored through with no excitement. 80nm day ahead so about 10 hours.   Mixed cloudiness for the cruise out to Malaspina strait. Turned north and cruised inside the Copeland islands: looks pretty, no dock, maybe one landing beach, would be good for kayak and SUP maybe (not sure about currents). Passed Lund area ….terra started to show some stress. I took her up front twice and nada. Later determined it was not poo she needed to do but pee pee….she holds that better.
Got to squirrel cove low low tide. Public dock full. We had 6-8 feet water under keel when we entered via the shallow part. Dinghied to store quickly as it closes at 6pm. Got some avocados, crackers, beer and chips 57 dollars to support local economy.  The little gallery was closed, the store owner said it would open in a month. Alex remembered and liked the store a lot as its also a hardware store with rom after room of groceries, hardware, garden tools, some gifts… unique place. Nice evening of fish tacos!

Tried going crabbing with Jim but no crabs again! Very bad year for everyone I talk too so far.

Jim Hauling Pot With couple Small Red Crabs

June 19 and 20th Dent Island Lodge Dock

Only about 20 nm to go. Got up early enough that we were able to do the walk across the island to Von Dopp inlet. Dogs had a blast: Swam at beginning, stream /trail in the middle to get muddy and then swim at the both ends again !

On Hike Charlene Snapped This Shot of Mushrooms On Log

Got back to boat, pulled up dinghy and set sail. Those guys napped a bit. BEAUTIFUL day: clear sky and mountains with some distant waterfalls. Super beautiful cruise day…all the views to the east are stunning… that’s were toba inlet is and I hope we get there someday.

View On Trip From Squirrel Cove To Dent Island Lodge

Got to Yaculta and Girard rapids just about at slack so went through no problem. 3 boats arriving. They tried to put us on A dock (most south, most current push against dock at times) but we asked if we could go in behind estero on C dock and they said ok. We had the end tie at C dock.

Water Dog At Dent Island Lodge


I had reserved us for the grill at 6:30 I though but Alex found out I had miscommunicated and had it for Monday the day those guys would be gone. We got switched no problem.  We had a lovely evening and dinner at the Rapids grill.  

Patty, Alex and Jim at Dent Island Rapids Grill

Next morning guys went on a fishing charter 7-11 (again no keepers but did catch a few things).

Alex and Jim Leaving On Fishing charter

Got back, packed, showered and we got in a lunch before there 1pm pick up. Guy was a bit late around 1:30pm and then he told those guys stopping at Toba Wilderness dock, Bliss landing and Nanaimo for fuel. Charlene texted they arrived about 4:30 and were waiting for lift to get to the hotel near pikes place (45minutes away apparently)

Jim and Charlene Leaving Dock On Float Plane

After they left Alex and I hiked the trail and loop which was sketchy, orange marks are the only way to follow this trail. At least some exercise. Had dinner on board: Steak salad.

They were fun to have on board…lived up to what Charlene had said “easy and helpful”

June 21st Extra day at Dent Lodge as it rained all day

Predicted to rain all day so we decided to stay. It did rain all day then lightened up around 7pm. I went to the gym and did the elliptical, alex hung out. We had dinner at the restaurant (lamb) and my social butterfly. Alex invited “strangers” on the selene Blue Red to join us. So we did have some conversation along with a good dinner: shared a bottle of wine. They are not yet retired so are on a 3 week vacation, back to work after July 4th. She works for city managing projects, he is/was into IT.

Plan to leave tomorrow. May go to Big Bay public dock or on to Octopus islands. We do have to go to Campbell river to get the oil rights signed and notorized and the dinghy has arrived so Alex has to figure out if we are going back to get it or not.

At some point Alex got a text and the missing prawn trap was found, likely near where we put it. Must have been drawn under by current. We will try to retrieve it by car from Madeira park or go back to Egmont.

June 22nd 23rd and 24th Big Bay Public Dock

Left Dent Island around 11 in case we did decide to not stay at Big Bay Dock. 2 or 2.5 nm cruise, pulled right in to the dock starboard side bow in.

Water Dog At Big Bay Public Dock

FYI this ended up being a slight problem as sun was blocked by the bimini in afternoon so we lost a lot of solar power.

Anyhow, no electric, water is up the dock…but probably not treated much. Dock pretty good…splinters could happen, bull rails. Suggested dock fee/ donation is 1.00 CAD per foot so cheap. Great view and one evening a couple whales were feeding out by the island.

Whale Blow Off Big Bay Dock
Holly Checking Out Whale Through Port Hole, Terra’s Next!

Really like this area. I had heard of one hike to eagle lake (2.5 miles out and back total) which we did but there are other hikes to Basset Bay and Old Cedar and the main road to walk is public. We walked on road to a place called overfall which had nice view of mini rapids and scenary and neat swinging bench as well as picnic table.

Sign On Road To Lake Trail
Patty and Holly Eagle Lake Hike

Also the “berry patch” fenced in berry bushes. There is a store. Well stocked with beer and some booze but mostly non perishables.

This place is surrounded by fishing resorts: Eagle bay and Big Bay landing and Nootka/Anderson family lodge right around marina and then down the road a couple more: one is: Warm springs lodge which is on a barge. Sonora resort and Dent island across the way.

Patty Walking Gravel Road On Island

Many float planes and the Friday before we left a wedding was to had at the Landing place and 5 helicopters flew in. The eagle creek lodge is not even advertised on the internet: I found a fishing forum with a description from 2005 or so and at that point it was owned by Peterbilt trucking company (an another). Lifestyles of the rich and famous.
Alex started the 30 Amp Project (install something that allows us to safely plug into 30 AMP) which was fraught with obstacles he had to figure out since we were at a dock with NADA. Took 3 days but he got it done. We will come back here and walk to bassett bay and I think he should fish.
PJS notes that there was fishing happening at all these lodges and also around Egmont. Alex did not have to fish. Big currents in big bay as need to cross “rapids” on all three sides: Girard, Yaculta and Aaaron. I had a nice SUP one afternoon near slack but at the end current picked up and even at the edge of the bay so I had to paddle hard. Just have to be mindful.

June 25th Octopus Islands Marine Pronvincial park

Left early to get the Hole in the Wall early slack. This meant going through Yaculta befoe slack, likely with 3 knot or so current but no big deal. Cruise was beautiful, only 10-15 nm. Pretty much almost there after the hole in the wall which we did get at near slack so no problem.

Later on when we SUPped out to the channel to circle the islands and look for crabbing spots we heard the rapids and could see a standing wave so as usual with rapids best to go at slack 😊

Patty On SUP Octopus Island

We settled kind of far out from the islands with views and near a dock on an island which we presumed was going to be private and thought not marked as such it was.

View Octopus Island Anchorage

We put down dinghy and took dogs to the park island and terra swam and dog business as done. Then back to the boat, did the SUP trip around the island (a long one) and then deployed crab traps. Took dogs to the dog after deploying crab for a pee pee. Had dinner of halibut salad.

Terra panted all afternoon as it was hot! Got to 80 in the house. She also panted in the evening. We took her in around 9pm and she peed but did not poo (used the illegal dock). Got her back on the dock and I felt she would go there and she did but not much. She proceeded to pant the rest of the evening but did settle down. I am worried about her. She is eating a bit weird again taking breaks and belly looks a little wide again ☹ Supposed to be a benign tumor and not regrow… ☹

Plan to stay 2-3 nights.

Day two: took dogs in to the dock. Had some breakfast then headed out to the hike at head of Waiatt Bay around 9am. Planned to walk over to Small Inlet Marine Provincial Park then up to newton lake. Ran into a couple from Campbell who were anchored in small inlet and heading over to check out Waiatt Bay. I asked about the lake trail and they said it was an obvious left run shortly, through some swampy area then up up up.

Waiatt Bay Trail Sign

Terra did ok but very near the top it was very very rocky and steep so we turned around to not stress her more than we already had. We did get a good dog swim in along the way!

Alex and Dog’s


Got back and tide had come in: we had tied to the side and used the anchor buddy, barely able to get to where we tied it without swimming but we did. Back to boat and I read while alex napped. Then picked up crab traps: one blank and one with a halibut, red crab and dungenous crab shell. We figured the halibut at the dungenous crab. Release them all as the red crab although male was small. Leaving tomorrow for Gorge Harbor dock.

  I did find that the island behind the one with the sign has a good sloping rock for dog access at medium to high tide. We had to use this as when we went to take dogs in around 8pm someone was at the dock! They later returned to a boat across the bay we think…maybe someone who has visited for years and uses the dock as in the reviews there used to be the habit of boaters going to the cabin and leaving something with their boat name on it. We did find a private sign on other side of the island so I suspect no longer encouraged but maybe people still do as the dock is not labeled private. Who knows.

6/27/2022 Gorge Harbour Dock

Left around 11am. Hit surge narrows a bit before slack, alex said maybe 1 knot current. We were going against the current. Got through fine…it tis narrow and some turning. 

Surge Narrows

Flat when got on other side and then slight wind before the end of the cruise. Got a nice end tie at gorge harbour. Twas hot so used the AC. Went to public dock to see about garbage (sometimes bins may be there, .50 cents a pound for unsorted). The resort charges 15.00 a bag (not sure about bag size). Terra swam at public and gorge boat ramps and we got some fresh fruit and cookies at the store.  Cooked out and had cocktails. Tomorrow we shall go for a hike.

6/28/2022 Texada Boat Club

Paid for and had planned to stay two nights at gorge. So I delayed laundry and a hike. Well this AM Steve Guyer called and dinghy to be read Thursday or Friday. So now we are in a hurry. Left dock 10 am (credit at gorge for one night) and headed south. Not sure if we’d make Powell or Texada or a bit further Secret Cove. We ended up against wind and tide and it was BAD once we got out into open water. So much so Alex worried about the dinghy on soft chocks and turned around to back track 5 miles to go inside islands. It was better then. He said he would have kept going if we had real chocks. Oh well. We made it to Texada boat club, walked about town and to store. Plan to leave early in AM as 90 NM to Point Roberts

Water Dog at Texada Boat Club

6/29/2022 Point Roberts Marina

LONG Day!. Left Texada at 5:37 am. Supposed to be with the tide but that did not happen. Ended up going 7 knots all day, maybe average 7.5. Wind and waves not bad so twas a pleasant enough cruise just long. Used CBP roam (required now) to check in and I got interviewed but the nice agent said all good so we did not have to get searched. Diesel was 5.69 which is pretty cheap so we stopped at fuel dock and got fuel. Nice fuel guy Ding gave us 2% off which is cash discount even though we used CC. Moved to slip H9 which was a bad trip for us. Line fell in water, alex ran to get and left boat in gear, everyone got flustered and I gave a wrong direction order so we scratched the boat. We shall see. I fee terrible too as we are a team and we failed.

I made two adds this day: one to sell dinghy and kayaks. Priced dinghy nice and low and we got lots of takers. “good” friend of Kyle at Seaview says he will leave cash with Kyle so it is sold. One interested persion in kayaks too so we may finally get rid of those.

Red Bluff Bay To Baranof Warm Springs

Red Bluff Bay To Baranof Warm Springs

July 29th and 30th Baranof Warm Springs

Trip Length 22 nm

Baranof Warm Springs Dock

Baranof Warm Springs is a great stop with a nice dock and hot tubs with a view. The tubs have a hot water tap coming from a pipe from the hot springs above you use to fill them and a cold tap to control temperature. There is a donation box at the tubs to help pay for the upkeep. Also a short hike up the board walk is a fresh water lake that is great for dog swimming.

Early wake up at Red Bluff Bay. Alex wanted us to leave 9 ish.  Had to do dogs, pick up kayaks, pick up crab traps, pick up dinghy and then on way out of place pick up prawn trap. Busy morning.  All accomplished and anchor up and we were running by 9:30.

More prawns! Short cruise up chatham strait. Flat calm again easy to spot whales and another amazing whale encounter. Turned off engines and they were all around us literally at times 20 feet from boat. Off the stern and port side…two off port had to dive under us. Saw a few breaches from far away…. So cool.

Gary The Prawn Guy

Got to Baranoff maybe 2pm and a nice Flemming Mola Mola moved forward so we could be on the dock. Had the space right next to the float plane dock with great view of falls. Lots of current coming from water fall, expecially at low tide, so higher tide less current makes it easier to dock. Also rocks right past dock towards water fall so dont go past end of dock either!

Warm Springs Dock

Took a walk with all to Baranoff lake, the hot springs pools which are situated right next to a major rapid as the short river goes from lake to the falls. It cut a deep channel through granite or basalt and amazing…right next to hot pool rushing water. No bears but lots of berries in season now …blue berries and raspberry type things. Cloudy but no rain during walk.  

Day Two at Baranoff: prawn trap deployed by guys. Guys ate Prawns for lunch.  I went for a couple SUP excursions and did make it in lagoon that mush be entered and departed from at slack or rapids. Pretty but no bears. Cleared a lot so saw mountains. Alex and I took a walk to lake later in afternoon and then up a small hill (required some climbing) and had nice view of Baranoff lake.

We all took advantage of the hot tubs which was neat as you sat in tub with view of the waterfall.


At base of falls we did see school of salmon, supposedly pink salmon. We wonder if they spawn at the base of the waterfall. I did see a harbor seal hunting in the froth at the base of the falls, very cool.  

Unfortunately Gary had a fall on the bow.  Slipped on Teflon mat and landed on his shoulder. Hurt it BADLY and was very painful that night to the point he could not sleep at all. We were worried he might have to fly to hospital from Baranoff but he did feel better with medications.

Kake to Red Bluff Bay

July 27th and 28th Kake to Red Bluff Bay

Trip Length 30 nm

We went to Red Bluff Bay on the advice of other cruisers we talked to before Kake and it turned out to be one of our favorite anchorages along with our next stop at Baranof Warm Springs directly to the North.

Kake (On Right), to Red Bluff Bay (On Left)

Red Bluff Bay is at the end of a small inlet about 30 nm West of Kake. Nice cruise other than had high water alarm as I must have kicked off lazarette bilge pump switch when I cleaned windowscary. We got going fairly early as wind was to kick up in Chatham Strait. Crossed strait with 3-4 foot chop and no problem with stabilizer on. Got to Red bluff bay..what a cool wonderful place. Entrance hard to see from strait but not hard to navigate, just stay center channel.

Red Bluff At Entrance To Red Bluff Bay, Entrance To The Left

Marcia had read guide that prawns could be had on northwest corner of island 85(which we finally figured out meant 85 foot high on chart) so we dropped shrimp trap on the way in. Ended up getting over 50 prawn on the first night when we used dinghy to retrieve trap and 40 or so next night when we picked trap up on way out.

Prawn Spot Inside Island 85
Day One Prawn Catch

Arrived as only folks there and took a cruise around the bay since it was not raining. Saw the wonderful waterfall, nosed up river in dinghy. No bears. Guys put out crab traps near boat (we saw a crab when we took dogs to shore).  Guys grilled tenderloins for dinner YUM!

Water Dog Anchored Red Bluff Bay

The next day we deployed kayaks. Guys went to check shrimp trap and Marcia and I tried to paddle up river since it was high tide. Could not make it far due to current. No bears but I did see a dear in meadow. Beautiful views..waterfalls everywhere! Guys got 44 prawns very happy guys…also got 5 crabs! Monsters.  

Gary Pickn Out Day Two Prawn Catch On Way Out Of Bay
Red Bluff Bay
Red Bluff Bay Waterfall


Guys went for evening kayak to falls. Then I went in kayak with terra to falls later. All got rained on. Terra had to do dog business. I was able to pull up to a steep shore and let her off and she peed and poohed. Just before water fall I came around corner and was just a few yards off shore BEAR! Right there and very interested in us. He dipped foot in water but I backed away quickly and he did not follow. Terra shivered and one faint woof…not much of a bear dog. I looked at falls and then paddled back.

Red Bluff Bay Kayaking Shore Line (Bear!)

We cooked and cleaned crab but saved it as we had grilled prawns with magic sauce.

10 sail boats came in on our second night.
No more bears where encountered.
Sailboat gang just put dogs a shore and let them frolick and some also went to bear meadow and hung out….. we maybe too conservative on worrying about bears but maybe not. 

Juneau To Tracy Arm, Tracy Arm Glacier Cruise

July 23rd To 25th

Trip Length 43 nm

Juneau To Tracy Arm No Name Cove

Easy cruise down Gastineau channel and Stephen’s passage to Tracy Arm No Name Cove where we anchored. There are no good places to anchor in Tracy Arm itself and with around a 50 nm round trip to South And North Sawyer Glaciers and back we anchored at the cove the night before and again at the end of the day of the trip to see the glaciers.

Tracy Arm No Name Cove Anchorage

Had to anchor three times as ended up too near a small boat that had put out to much scope which swung in a huge arc. Shared first night with the Nordhaven Roxia which had shared slip with us at Juneau. No bears!  Guys did not put out crab traps. Did an afternoon dinghy ride and got glacier ice from a bergie for happy hour.   

Terra, Marsha and Gary In Dinghy At Bergy Bit Outside No Name Cove

Chilled and had dinner which was crab enchiladas using crab alex had harvested cooked and saved in hoonah. 

July 24th day cruise up and back Tracy Arm dodging bergies as we went.

Exiting No Name Cove In To Tracy Arm
Patty and Alex At Waterfall On Way In Tracy Arm To Glaciers

We did end up getting a decent bump or two from Bergy bits not to bad if you go slow. The ones that are the problem is the smaller size ones couple feet around or so, that are clear blue and very hard to see. Did notice the tour boat guy’s went to the outside along walls at pretty high speed. I think they keep the bergy bits washed out with their wake from boat directly and reflected wake of walls. We pretty much stayed more or less down the middle and went slowly when required through more dense bergy fields.

Entrance South Sawyer Glacier, Glacier Peaking Around Corner

Ended up getting to within 1/4 mile of both North and South Sawyer Glaciers.

South Sawyer Glacier
Water Dog At South Sawyer Glacier

Went early to miss cruise ships and we did. Mostly cloudy day but peaks of sun, no rain and high enough clouds that we saw the mountains so beautiful. Did south sawyer glacier first and picked our way up to within a 1/4 mile or so. So a bit of ice chunks fall but no major calving. Did not get close enough to see harbor seals on bergies near the glacier.

Gary with Our Glacier Ice For Cocktails

Then went to North Sawyer. I had read glacier is land bound but it does hang over water. Big river coming form its west (left ) face as you look at it. Hung out a half mile form it then headed back.

North Sawyer Glacier
Receding Glacier On Chart Plotter, We Are Shown Inside Glacier on Older Raster Chart

Gary was on the stern just hanging and saw a HUGE calving he said…1/4 of the face fell off and created big wave. Dodge ice on the way back but while I was on watch I hit a small chunk. Made an god awful noise and I felt bad and alex mad as he thought I was not paying attention since I left wheel to go over and look at seals out the side window. I just did not see it. I had looked away when we hit but I also had scanned before doing so and not seen it. Oh well. 

Got back to Tracy arm cove. Anchored on the southeast side instead of northwest. This made us realize the northwest side is better as you get view of mountains. 

No bears!

Pender Harbor Too Chatter Box Falls

August 11, 12 and 13th

Big day… off to Chatterbox falls in Princess Louisa inlet. Alex thought we might be departing later to catch the Malibu rapids at entrance to the inlet at slack…. then he realized we had to leave NOW ?…so we got going quickly and cruised up Agammemnon Channel and in to Jervis Inlet.  Was worried the ebbing tidal current, shown ebbing at 13:45 PDT at Malibu Rapids diagram below, would slow us down and we would miss our slack window. Did not see anything over a knot or so of current on the trip up so all good.  
Malibu Rapids at Princess Louisa Inlet can have up to 10 knots currents with a narrow dog leg in the middle so nothing to trifle with.  Even with making close to slack we had 2-3 knots flood going in.

John Henry Marina Too Chatter Box Falls
Princess Luisa Current 8/11/2018

Gloomy cloudy day and ended up raining too. At first a bit disappointed about rain but later realized this created many waterfalls in the fjord. Easy cruise and got to the rapids a bit before slack with incoming 2-3 knott current. Announced our transit and through we went.  Entrance dog legs to the right and a bit of an S curve but since we had timed it well not a problem. A 110 foot boat Alliance went through before us. We did not see it but wondered about navigating a long boat like that through the inlet.


Right near the entrance to Princess Louisa Inlet is a Christian kids camp. It must be for rich kids as what a place! Beautiful grounds, swim area, ski boats, SUPS, volleyball etc…. looked very swanky.

Fancy Kids Camp At Malibu Rapids

Arrived at the falls..it rained much of the way up the inlet but this created the waterfalls. The dock was full (we are too big for dock anyway) and there were several boats anchored to the west of the falls. I urged Alex to squeeze in right in front of the falls which he did YAY!! They guys went to stern tie us but it would have been on east side of falls and ranger came out to say not a good idea to tie there but she said we likely did not need to stern tide due to the current from the falls. So no stern tie but right  in front of falls four our 3 day stay.

We all checked out the falls and then settle in for evening. We had some left over dungenous crab so I made crab coconut soup. I added Ramen noodles at the end and it complemented it well.

Next day we deployed SUPS and kayaks and all did a bit of both. Took Dinghy to MacDonald island and took a short hike on Ming’s Loop, nice walk through the woods to the inlet. Got back and did some more SUPing and hanging.


Mings Loop Trail
Dighy Dock Macdonald Island
Macdonald Map
Terra Enjoying Ride Back from Macdonald Island

Unfortunately a yacht we had seen at John Henry “Shiatz” showed up and anchored next to us. They had these motorized self-propelled wake boards which were an annoyance. Alex asked that they keep them away but they still ruined the serenity. Unfortunately the ranger was gone for the time they were there so they were not shut down (one would think they would not be allowed). After the fact we should have told them of 4 mph speed limit and maybe the would have respected that. Terrible behavior!

The next AM Gary and Marcia were to fly out around 2pm.  We went to falls in AM, those guys took a kayak and then their float plane arrived.  When we were kayaking kept getting the feeling were being watched for some reason hmmmmm……Later in the day the float plane arrived at the park dock and Gary and Marsha flew off into the mist…

That afternoon we struck out on the trail to the trapper’s cabin (Which continues up to the top where apparently there are amazing views). Lots of warnings at beginning of how strenuous and unmaintained the trail is. We heard various reports…45 minute walk 1.5 hour walk? Anyhow off we went and it was very technical…lots of rocks and steep areas where one had to pull on roots etc…. We got about ½ hour and then Terra balked…she had enough…just too much for her with the steep inclines. So we turned around…I think youngster Holly could have made it and likely I could have too but it was a bit more than I liked too… maybe next time.

So the entire time we were there it seems hazy. We attributed it to humidity as it had rained but even on the last day when “sun” was out it was hazy. Turns out it was the beginning of several day so bad SMOKE from BC and Washington fires.


We would have stayed another day but the idiots on Shiatz continued to run their motorized wake boards so we left and headed north to Powell river where we could provision and refill water.

Whistler (After cruise from Sucia Island To Laconner Marina)

Monday July 9th to Friday 20th 2018

Trip Distance 30 nm

Sucia Island To Laconner Marina (Top left to bottom right)

We got out of Sucia Island Fossil  Bay Around 9 am for the trip to Laconner Marina where we are docking Water Dog for 10 day’s while we drive over to Whistler to visit our friends at Whistler Ski resort where we had two rental houses.  Real nice clear day yet again for the cruise over.

Mount Baker visible on the way from Sucia Island To Laconner Marina

Directly across from the dock where we are keeping Water Dog log booms are being loaded up from land via front end loader to water waiting for a tug to come along and pull them over for processing at some local processing plant.

Laconner Marina Log Boom Float

Our good boating friends Vince and Pam on Tugzilla loaned us their truck to head up to Whistler. It was sprinkling that morning but still a beautiful drive up the coast of Howe sound.

We met my best friend’s (39 years and counting) family and had two houses near downtown Whistler.  Jenny’s mom has been hosting family legacy trips for the past 6 years and I have been invited to most which has been very special.

We met in 1980, she was my resident assistant at UF Honors dorm.

Our first day in Whistler we visited Nairn Falls for a walk along  the river to the falls.  The rivers are amazingly powerful! We say many but could not let the dogs in off leash as they easily could be swept away in the fast and strong current.

Nairn Falls Sign

Patty, Debbie, Jenny and Dan

Nairn Falls

Nairn Falls

Another cool walk and place to visit is the Whistler Train Wreck.  In the 50’s a train derailed. A few train cars where pulled off the track a ways up in the woods and have been painted with some real nice graffiti. Locals also made some bicycle jumps since Whistler is a mountain biker’s mecca.

Whistler Train Wreck Hike

The hike starts in a parking lot in Function Junction and you walk along the river rapids and the rail road tracks for a couple kilometers.

Train Wreck Hike Start

Train Wreck Hike Tracks

Patty and Alex Train Wreck Hike, Cheakamus river falls.

My handsome man.

Train Wreck Hike, the glacier fed river is such a beautiful teal color.

Whomever painted the graffiti on the 5-6 box cars did a great job.

Train Wreck Box Car Art

Train Wreck Box Car Art

Train Wreck Box Car Art

Train Wreck Box Car Art

Our next visit was too Brandywine falls where you take a short 200m walk to the over look past the falls.

Brandywine Falls Sign

Brandywine Falls

We took a hike on the way back from the falls to the bungee jump bridge area where you can bungee jump for $140. Alex and Leah wanted to do it but not me!

Bungee Jumping

We saw some people at the bottom of the falls and I (patty) had read about a path down to the bottom of the falls. At the 2nd furthest overlook Alex noticed a path going off past the fence which we suspected was the way down I had read about. On our last day Alex, myself, Leah and her friend Sheila came back sans dogs for an off trail excursion to the bottom.  Had a nice snack on some wild blueberrys on the way back on trail.

Shiela, Leah and Patty On Brandywine Trail

Alex and Leah in the waterfall spray!

Blue Berrys

The Whistler visit was very fun. Family dinners, hikes, waterfalls, exploring town and some excursions. We did bear watching, climbed to the top of a ski jump and did a tree walk in the high cedars. Ben biked twice. Crashed on day one but still had fun. This was the first year Alex joined us for the entire trip and the dogs were along so a great time was had by all.

Teenager wake up crew. Not really doing a good job but Ben’s head is up

Happy Anniversary Alex and Patty, 21 years! Sandra (right front) married us 21 years ago July 12, 1997.

Alex and Leah made Waffles

Alex and Ben made pizza (from a box)…notice the eating theme

Bear watching on the ski slopes. They plant clover to stabilize the slopes and when it blooms the bears graze it as would cattle. The berries will be out in August. Interestingly the concentration of bears is higher on the mountain due to better availability of food.

Mamma bear and her cub

We were lucky to see 12 bears in the early evening drive on the mountain slopes.

Hikes and waterfalls!

Alex, Leah, Sheila and Patty made it to the top!

A little atypical hike…up the ski jump at the Olympic Park. Quite the walk up the stairs then an easy stroll down the mountain on the access road.

We all rode the gondola up to the top of Whistlter mountain. Took the peak to peak Gondola and explored a bit on Blacomb then back to Whistler. Sandra and Ed hung out at the Round House grill (amazing view) and some of us took an open chair lift to the very top and then walked down through the melting snow.

Red snow is actually a cryo loving algae.

Dog fun too!

Terra approved Whistler…classic roll in the grass!

Wet dog = happy dog

On the ride back to LaConner we stopped on the road for a short visit to Shannon Falls.

Shannon Falls

Shannon Falls

 

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.