Day 23, 5/20: We did the tourist thing visiting a lot of the same places that the ship folks do. The exception was we did it on our own without a guide. First we figured out how to use the city bus, $5 day pass seemed reasonable. First stop for us was the totem heritage center, we checked out the totem poles and of course the gift shop. They do have a carving room but didn’t see anyone carving. Then we went to Creek Street area which is all shops now but back in the day was the bordello district. The whole area is built on pilings over the creek.
Day 24, 5/21: Slow day didn’t do a lot other than to decide
to stay another day because the wind was forecast to make Clarence Strait
choppy. Washed some salt off the boat and did some laundry.
Day 25, 5/22: Bought fishing licenses and decide to get the Chinook
tag that doubled the cost of the license. Right after we made the purchase,
they proceeded to tell us Chinook is closed until June15th. Then off to the
store to provision, surprisingly, most stuff at Safeway was comparable or just
a little more expensive. Ended the day with a drink and pizza from a place
close to the marina.
Day 26, 5/23: Left Bar Harbor South and headed north to the
fuel dock to fill up. Fuel was about 55%-60% the cost of fuel at Shearwater BC.
We went across Clarence Strait to Kasaan Inlet. And went all the way to the
head of the inlet to try and fish and anchor in the same place. We did have a
tiny Lingcod grab a Halibut bait but he let go when he got to the top of the
water.
Day 27, 5/24: Raised the anchor chain to find a star fish
had gotten one of it’s appendages caught in a chain link. Shortly after getting
underway Carolyn spotted a whale, I think hearing will recover after a while. After
a few pictures, we decided to use a free day and go into Thorne Bay. A small
community of 500 that has a marina, café and store. We paid for the moorage and
got a burger at the café. Everyone was saying hi or waving as they drive bye.
So thrilling to see the ocean creatures.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures. ❤