After waiting out a SE gale in Ketchikan, there were fair winds in the forecast for the next few days, so I left as soon as I could. The wind was very light the first day, and, while motoring along, several dolphins came over to demonstrate how much faster they were. I believe they were Pacific White-sided dolpins–they moved quicker than the dolphins I got used to seeing in the Atlantic did, so were harder to take pictures of.
I anchored in scenic, protected Foggy Bay that night (above is the entrance to the inner part), then sailed and (mostly) motored to Prince Rupert the next day.
Hi Richard,
Beautiful anchorage last night. Wish I was with you. Did you see my email to your issuma email inbox send yesterday? Best lick, Jim
Wow! That looks like an amazing journey. Very inspiring. Thank-you for sharing!
Marlene
Thanks very much, Marlene.
Richard
Very nice blog with great adventures. Are you planning to give presentation in Toronto? I would love to know. Thanks
Sarah,
Thanks very much. I do not currently have any presentations scheduled in Toronto, but will post about it when I do.
Richard