Living on the most eastern of the San Juan archipelago islands, Fidalgo island, the variety of trip & training paddle routes from here are endless. While strong currents do exist in nearly every channel surrounding our island shores, learning how to use these currents to travel in the back eddies, the mid-channel-river-like 'green tongue', along with harnessing the strength of the winds (with kayak sails), is what paddling the San Juans is all about to us... Efficiency. Speed. Using what Nature offers to help us achieve our paddling (distance travelling & racing speed) goals. Which sometimes mandates a combination of styles & skills from river and sea kayaking mixed in with occasional surfing and sailing. Adreline rushes. Personal Speed Records. Risk-taking. Innovation. ~Paddle the Islands and let Nature Inspire.~

Monday, November 30, 2009

Different Worlds...

Several years ago, when my dad first started writing to me about Jim,
I was living in a Chinese city of 15 million...
After travelling to nearly 30 countries,including seven years of teaching,
and playing,
around four Asian nations...
I finally returned back HOME to the great Pacific Northwest
and can confidently say after so many years of
gypsy wandering- That there truly are such a rare place in the world,
you can be lucky enough
to look out your living room window
and catch as spectacular view as this... A late fall sunset, complimented by a rising full moon
over a nearby volcano basked in twilight alpen glow,
shadowy foothills and a rugged island archipelago.
We relish the enchanting, quiet beauty surrounding the
sleepy little island town we now call
'Home Sweeeet Home"...
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"Three things cannot be long hidden,
the sun, the moon and the truth." -Buddha

Monday, November 16, 2009

Stormy Salish Seas...

This time of the dark, drizzly year in the Pacific Northwest, when we're not out pushing ourselves to the limits- paddling, hiking, biking or 'boarding around our favorite Northwest island waterways and mountain trails...Goretexed-up, with cameras & binoculars in hand, we'll head out to a nearby vantage point, eagerly anticipating the arrival of the next big storm front. As the first clouds roll in over the surrounding Olympic & Cascade peaks and cat paws dance across the San Juan waters & Admiralty Straits...We'll stare out at these familiar, white-capped, wind blown waterways, darkened on these blustery days & even more threatening with wicked rip currents, winds and tides colliding explosively..., Rosario Strait can offer some of the gnarliest, inland waters in the Puget Sound, when ocean-size swells are blown in by these 'big wind' fronts and collide with the currents in narrow channels and around the countless island reefs and rips...
Looking across at the dark shades discoloring our normally enchanting marine playground will humble us with memories of paddling out there on similar days, when the weather has changed quickly & 'caught us'~ as the San Juan waters are notorious forCrossing channels to get home in unexpectedly 'extreme' conditions- We've paddled through white-out fog, gale force winds, wicked walls of waves, dodging lightening strikes, sideways rain, snow and darkness ....
** Inspiring famous storm survivor & casualty tales from others in film & books such as
"I Shouldn't be Alive!" & "Deep Waters" **...while a hop, skip and an island away the Surfs up in Admiralty Inlet!
On the west side of Whidbey island, you'll find a beach popular on stormy days with the cold water lovin', PNW Surfers & SUPer's - for the potential Wave Ridin' swells which can occasionally occur here...
And for some on the water Storm Chasin' while keepin' the
Risk Factor at a minimum= take a ride on the small & notoriously unreliable
Pt Townsend - Keystone ferry
This quirky, smallest of the WA state ferries, often cancels runs when the stars do not align between the seasonal storms, strong winds, big tides, and near-reef landing. Once in a while this normally 30 minute ride in rough seas turns into more than an hour and a half crossing-!! We've hooted & hollered all the way across, while standing on the car deck , enjoying 6+ foot seas slappin' our silly faces!
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Happy Storm Chasin' around
North Puget Sounds
Fidalgo & Whidbey islands

~Rain shadow protected - prime views of up to 3 different mountain ranges!- endless free family fun! - year round- LAND BASED, whale-watch viewing of Orcas, Minkes, Grays & Humpback whales on miles of public clifftop & beachside trails in state & city parks... come explore while getting your stroll on, ride on, surf on, fly on, sail on, ___ on!