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Barkley Sound by Sail and Oar

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For those of you who who are interested in gunkholing (and who isnt?), Id like to call your attention to a recent trip made by some purists at the sport.

Barkley Sound is on the southwest side of Vancouver Island, BC, Canada and a more wild and beautiful place would be hard to find.

The Sound falls within the traditional territory of the Nuu-chah-nulth people who have occupied most of the west coast of Vancouver Island for four thousand years, living a semi-nomadic existence. They spent part of the year in the protected islands and bays of the Sound, and the remainder of the year on the outer islands and shores exposed to the Pacific Ocean. Indigenous sites attest to their lifestyle before the arrival of Europeans, with stonewall fish traps, shell middens and terraced village sites remaining today.


Inside Barkley Sound is an archipelago called the Broken Island Group, which is where we find our intrepid sailors. The story of this trip unfolds in a series of postings on the Woodenboat Forum. You dont have to be a member of the forum to read and enjoy this tale.




The Cast:
Who are these happy sailors? Left to right:
Eric Hvalsoe (Bandwagon), Alex Zimmerman (Hornpipe), Tim Yeadon (Big Food) and James McMullen (Rowan).











The Scene.










Whats not to like about this?











...or this?










James filleting some fresh caught Ling Cod.










I hope these guys will let me tag along next year!






Thanks to James McMullen for the heads-up on this one, a truly exceptional trip!

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Desolation Sound

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About two weeks ago, Belle Starr hit the water in Olympia, WA, and she and I immediately sailed one hundred miles north, on the Salish Sea, to Marrowstone Island and Mystery Bay. She sits quietly on anchor at this moment, waiting patiently for her skipper, while he returns home to crew on a delivery, on the not so calm Pacific Ocean.










Ill be joining Chuck Gottfried and Jamie Orr, on Baggywrinkle, Chucks Bristol Channel Cutter, for the trip from Newport, Oregon to Port Townsend, Washington, where well pick up Belle Starr and head north.







The trip this summer will be to Desolation Sound. Once in Canada, well meet Jamies Chebacco, Wayward Lass, in Victoria,BC, then finally stop off in Cowachin Bay, on Vancouver Island, BC. This is the home of Paul Miller and his Friendship Sloop, Friendship.





These four boats (and possibly more) will comprise the Desolation Sound fleet on a voyage scheduled to last three to four weeks, viewing some of the most majestic scenery in the world. And sailing some of the most challenging waters in the world. Many of you have visited this area, and Ill bet anyone who has, would go back. For one, I can hardly contain my excitement. It cant help but be simply wonderful - beautiful scenery, great comradery, worthy sailing vessels... who could ask for more?







Sorry to say, there will be no updates while underway. But I promise you all a detailed account when we get back. If any of you readers happen to be in the area and see our flotilla, please stop by for a visit.









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