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While cruising BC's southern Gulf Islands, we check out Sage Hayward Vineyards on Saturna Island, along with brief visits in Boot Cove and Winter Cove. We buddy boat with Chris and Adelle on SV Uluwatu @Sailingbc and then head out to Reef Harbour -- a prot...
Leaving British Columbia for the US, we sail south from Sooke to Port Angeles. But once again we run into issues with Customs upon our arrival. We visit Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park outside Port Angeles, then sail east to Sequim, visiting John ...
We continue sailing and exploring Barkley Sound, BC, on the Pacific side of Vancouver Island. As one of the salmon fishing capitals of the world, we attempt to catch a salmon for the first time. Highlights include visiting the towns of Ucluelet and Tofino,...
After leaving Bamfield, we set out to explore Barkley Sound, and uncover five secret places along the way. Highlights include a secret trail across Fleming Island marked only by buoys, zig-zagging through a dangerous channel into Jaques-Jarvis Lagoon, find...
We sail west out the Strait of Juan de Fuca to explore the wild Pacific coast of Vancouver Island BC. Highlights include Victoria, Sooke, Port Renfrew and Bamfield on our way to Barkley Sound.
As we sail both sets of islands, crossing the international border, we look at what makes Washington's San Juan Islands and BC's Gulf Islands so different, and similar, to each other for cruising.
Sailing SV Indigo ventures into uncharted waters by attempting to shrimp from their sailboat for the first time. Follow their journey in Puget Sound, learn about their triumphs and setbacks, and find out what they'll do differently next time.
They say sailing is 90% awesome and 10% “sheer terror”. So what’s that mean from a first mate’s point of view? Find out as Indigo’s first mate, Ingrid, explains how she deals with the stresses of cruising — as we sail south from Desolation Sou...
More of our adventures in BC's Discovery Islands. As we sail from Rebecca Spit to Octopus Islands, through Beazley Passage and Surge Narrows, it becomes clear that we're completely unprepared for long term cruising.
There are times when nothing seems to go your way. As we sail into the Desolation Sound area, a series of constant unexpected challenges started coming as soon as we headed into Campbell River, and then into Von Donop Inlet. But ultimately, it’s not abou...
As we sail north from BC's Gulf Islands toward Desolation Sound, we stop at several beautiful harbours along the way. But we'll always remember one particular harbour for something very sad that happened while we we were there. In this episode, we're joine...
As we sail north to British Columbia, our boat, somehow, gets so turned around that we literally sail it backwards across the border into Canada. Friends Cheryl and Garth join us for the passage from Seattle to check in to Canada at Bedwell Harbour on BC's...
After sailing BC's Gulf Islands for almost a month, it's time for a little shore leave. We anchor in Tod Inlet on Vancouver Island's Saanich Peninsula and tour four local wineries, each just a short distance from our anchorage. Highlights include Deep Cove...
While sailing south from BC's Gulf Islands toward Butchart Cove, our boat surprises us with... an increasingly-serious leak! Join us as we work to solve this issue, and along the way, experience Butchart Gardens, Victoria Harbour, and even high tea at the ...
As we sail north from Ganges on British Columbia's Salt Spring Island, we stop and explore Montague Harbour on Galiano Island and Pirate's Cove on De Courcy Island. But along the way, we're constantly challenged with learning, and relearning, lessons to he...
When we left the San Juan Islands to check in to Canada, we had no idea that Canadian border agents soon would be tracking us down, following our every move. Join us as we sail and explore British Columbia's southern Gulf Islands ~ Pender Island, Saturna I...
In Episode 1 of Season 3, we depart Seattle headed for the Gulf Islands of British Columbia. Our first several days are spent exploring Washington State's San Juan Islands where pretty much nothing goes according to plan. Featured destinations include Boat...
After sailing over 500 nautical miles exploring British Columbia, we make our final return passages back to Puget Sound. While dodging one storm after another, an un-forecast gale finally catches us by surprise. Highlights include Coal Harbour, Vancouver B...
After sailing over 200 nautical miles north from Seattle, we head into Princess Louisa Inlet, known as "one of the most beautiful anchorages in the world", and experience four-months-worth of rain in just two days. The storm, though, leads to a number of u...
Continuing our adventure exploring Washington state's San Juan Islands - a trip that turned out nothing like we expected. Highlights include Fisherman Bay, Lopez Island, Rosario Resort, Orcas Island, Eastsound, Pole Pass and Roche Harbor.
Mats Mats Bay, the first stop on our adventure sailing Washington state's San Juan Islands - a trip that turned out nothing like we expected. Shilshole Marina, Puget Sound, Mats Mats Quarry, Port Townsend, Point Hudson Marina, Beneteau Oceanis 37, Pacific ...
This first episode of our 2015 bareboating trip focuses on our travels from Colorado to St. Thomas, a day of sightseeing in Charlotte Amalie, picking up our Beneteau 37.2 monohull charter boat, and sailing to Norman Island. There's a ton of snorkeling and ...
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