Northward on our ten-week Great Bear Sea trip last summer, the first βnew-to-usβ stopover was Philip Inlet, a small notch on the east shore of Fitz Hugh Sound just south of Addenbroke Island. As you can see from the photo above, it was raining steadily when we arrived, making it challenging to spot the narrow [β¦]
Northward on our ten-week Great Bear Sea trip last summer, the first βnew-to-usβ stopover was Philip Inlet, a small notch on the east shore of Fitz Hugh Sound just south of Addenbroke Island. As you can see from the photo above, it was raining steadily when we arrived, making it challenging to spot the narrow [β¦]
Two days after we left Philip Inlet last June, we reached our second βnew-to-usβ anchorage β a secluded little hurricane hole in the Kittyhawk Group of islands in the Hakai Recreation Area. The spot weβd chosen was guarded by an even narrower entrance than at Philip. Luckily it was low tide when we entered, so [β¦]
Two days after we left Philip Inlet last June, we reached our second βnew-to-usβ anchorage β a secluded little hurricane hole in the Kittyhawk Group of islands in the Hakai Recreation Area. The spot weβd chosen was guarded by an even narrower entrance than at Philip. Luckily it was low tide when we entered, so [β¦]
I captured the photo above as we were cruising along the north side of Pooley Island, after leaving BCβs fabled Fiordland on BCβs North coast, in the heart of the Great Bear Sea. The deep greens and smooth curves of Pooleyβs rainforest slopes and valley were less dramatic than Fiordlandβs massive snowy peaks, but no [β¦]
I captured the photo above as we were cruising along the north side of Pooley Island, after leaving BCβs fabled Fiordland on BCβs North coast, in the heart of the Great Bear Sea. The deep greens and smooth curves of Pooleyβs rainforest slopes and valley were less dramatic than Fiordlandβs massive snowy peaks, but no [β¦]