Thanks John. Many great times with the grand kids; nine so far. You sure were up early.Cute grandkids.
Track?! Unclear about the question, Mark.Terry, do you have a track?
Thanks, Will. PNW a wonderful venue. In the scope of things, we remind ourselves often at how lucky we are. Few get to experience what we consider as routine.You're a lucky guy. Beautiful trip, beautiful family, beautiful boat.
I know exactly what you mean. My wife and I do that where we live, as well. Few sights are as wondrous as our home mountains and the drive through them when returning from some exotic local.we remind ourselves often at how lucky we are. Few get to experience what we consider as routine.
Unless the flotilla has a different plan, these past few cruising seasons I've left Shelter Bay on an early ebb with a layover in Eagle Harbor. Then head north on a flood to Semiahmoo, clear at White Rock the next day. Depending upon a rendezvous point, this year it was Pirates Cove, I'll sail across on a flood to Porlier Pass. After that Dodd Narrows, then Nanaimo. After Nanaimo we typically sail across Georgia Strait to Secret Cove, or Garden Bay, then north to Sturt Bay, to Lund, etc.The route as shown on your plotter
Hi Mark, does that answer your track question? In years past when John Lund was a part of the group he and I would head north to Cornet Bay, then through Deception Pass and up San Juan Channel to Poets Cove and clear at Bedwell. From there we would sail up Swansons Channel either to Ganges or if conditions were in our favor to Pirates Cove where the rest of the flotilla (Colin Banks and Bob Barker) waited.Terry, do you have a track?