Wednesday, May 23, 2018

A Canoe!


Whitewater has been our favored playground for over 10 years (1996-2006) but after taking up paragliding priorities shifted more and more. 2017 was the first year without whitewater paddling and we just got our sea kayaks wet. I thought our boat-buying days were over but our friends invited us on a trip down the Nahanni and its tributary Broken Skull. I found good deal on a Dagger Venture and I drove over to the Olympics and picked it up. We spent some time outfitting the boat for the trip with spraydeck, knee pads, loops and lines. Broken Skull and Nahanni have some class 2 (at normal water levels) which isn't much whitewater compared to what we used to paddle in our kayaks but being in the much more delicate canoe with all our food and equipment for 3 weeks gives it a whole new dimension!

Packed canoe above Virginia Falls

San Juan Foxes


In the 1930 rabbits were introduced to San Juan Island and proliferate wildly. In order to reduce the rabbit numbers foxes were brought in and their population too grew to considerable numbers.

In early May the fox kids come out of their dens. They are not very shy which makes for fantastic photo opportunities. At times we saw more than a dozen little foxes play and chase each other. Extremely cute!