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If you live and cruise in the Pacific Northwest, you've probably heard of Princess Louisa Inlet. This place is somewhat of a pilgrimage and right of passage for cruisers in the PNW, and there is a good reason why!
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We start our last adventure of 2021 sailing up Princess Louisa Inlet! Jervis Inlet blew us away with its amazing beauty on this incredibly sunny September day.
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We leave Campbell River and start our journey to Princess Louisa with a few stops along the way!
0:00 intro
1:45 Savary Island
11:25 Cortes Bay
15:46 Pender Harbour
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Two boats, two houses and 1,000 nm travelled on the water. 2021 was one full of big changes and big adventures.
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We were lucky enough to accidentally visit the northern discovery islands this summer for a couple of months, and this is our review of each anchorage we visited!
0:00 intro
0:32 Thurston Bay
1:54 Hand Field Bay
2:45 Chameleon Bay
3:19 No Name Lagoon
4:52...
We head down the rest of Johnstone Strait and into Discovery Passage and catch a pink salmon just in time to lose our boat steering as our boat turns us toward shore....
0:00 intro
0:10 heading out
2:24 discovery pass!
3:29 uh oh....
11:57 so what happe...
After weeks of waiting, we start to head down Johnstone Strait, but weather reports don't tell us the truth in this gnarly bit of ocean.
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After a summer of not catching much, friends of ours were able to catch quite a few crab at once and were nice enough to share them with us while also teaching us how to can them!
We love to eat and preserve food from the sea so we can live as sustainabl...
We continue our adventures in Beware Passage and find a grizzy bear and her cub on a beautiful beach with a long First Nations (Kwakwaka'wakw) history.
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Welcome to Unna, our 40 foot steel Van De Stadt Norman 40 tiny home on the water. She was built in a boat yard in Amsterdam in the late 1990s and has lived in Europe as well as Canada. We plan to take her into Northern latitudes and on icy adventures in ...
We head back to Dead Point Bay after a couple of weeks in the Port McNeil area and spend our time enjoying this amazing area.
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Chapter 4, Episode 38
After spending a couple of weeks in Port Mcneil, we get out fishing and finally catch some salmon and see some whales!!
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Can you believe it? He still loves me even after 2 weeks sailing across the Pacific Ocean. It can be challenging but we certainly did it. We made it safely across the Pacific Ocean from Hawaii to Washington State in the Pacific Northwest.
It's a lot cold...
After spending four months cruising without an autopilot, we try are hardest to fix the one that hasn't worked since we bought the boat, but as usual things don't go as planned.
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We set sail to the Pacific Northwest and it sure doesn't feel like Hawaii anymore. The hype and excitement of this passage feels different, exciting of course but less than our first one. Maybe because we are sailing into the colder latitudes or that we ju...
After leaving the magical Mackenzie Sound, we visit Nimmo Bay before sailing upwind to the beautiful Burly Bay and spending some time cleaning up our boat life.
This is part 2 of 2 from our adventures in Mackenzie Sound in the Broughton Archipelago. We found an abandoned logging camp during this adventure, in one of the most beautiful places in the world.
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This was recorded aboard my first boat, a Catalina 27, in November 2011 in Johnstone Strait, BC, Canada. We were sailing along, minding our own business, when out of nowhere a pod of many hundreds, if not over a thousand Pacific White Sided Dolphins rampag...
I was joined by Alex C, Sarah, Alex L, and Reid for a nice weekend cruising through the Gulf Islands. The first day of the weekend started with a late evening departure from Cowichan Bay with everyone aboard, and finished in Canoe Cove where we went to go ...
We couldn’t have asked for a better day to take our Catalina 30 sailboat out for a sail! The winds were light but still enough to fill Blue Moon’s sails.
This week I got off the boat and explored the ocean in a slightly different way - by going on a surf trip! We explore Tofino and the surrounding area, surfing.
We can’t believe it has been 1 year since moving aboard our Catalina 30 sailboat. It has been a year of learning and growth as we figure out boat life.
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