Thursday, June 24, 2010
Hope Island
Because of the tides, we had to wait around until 12:30pm to leave Spencer Spit. So we rocked and rolled for several hours (even with the flopper stoppers) until we left. Then we had a nice ride through Rosario Straight, passed Anacortes, and on to Deception Pass. The grey skies started turning blue as they have the last couple of days. Looks like it may turn out to be a nice afternoon again. We approached the bridge at Deception Pass which was quite pretty. As we came up on it, we saw a family standing on top and the kids were waving at us and making all sorts of noise. So we waved back and I took some pictures of them. The Bay beyond the bridge was really pretty with a lot of islands. We found the moorage on the side of Hope Island we were looking for. Fred and I tied up to the mooring buoy, then we got the kayaks down. As we were doing so, we saw 2 planes fly over in formation. Apparently one of the adjacent islands has a military base on it. My Mom and I hopped in the kayaks and started circling the island. The water was really clear and the coastline was very pretty with lots of trees, logs and little beaches. We beached the kayaks to see if Merlin would hop out and go pee, but he wasn’t having it, so we went on our way. While out there we saw a handful of military jets go over, which was pretty cool. My Mom thought we should maybe try to circle the island. But after what we later found on a map to be about ¼ the way around the island, we had to turn back because the current changed like crazy and we didn’t want to get caught up in it. So we headed back to the boat. We watched a little of the local Vancouver news again, which is always interesting. Then my Mom started making dinner, chicken dijon over rice, with corn. Then they we watched an episode of Star Trek (surprise surprise) and beauty and the Beast. Although I got up during Beauty and the Beast to watch the sunset, and take a bunch of pics. Really pretty one tonight. Back to civilization tomorrow.
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