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R.I.P.
I flew home on February 19th, just in time for another 8 inches of snow and our record breaking snowiest February in Minnesotas’ history – 30.4 inches of snow. The next day, my sister suffered a stroke and 6 days later lost her battle with…
R.I.P.
I flew home on February 19th, just in time for another 8 inches of snow and our record breaking snowiest February in Minnesotas history – 30.4 inches of snow. The next day, my sister suffered a stroke and 6 days later lost her battle with c…
We apologize for the gap year(s)
After almost two years of not touching the blog, I decided today to check out where and what the other blogs we used to follow are doing now. Was surprised to see our friends on M/V Tourist are going thru similar situations.
We have not sold …
We apologize for the gap year(s)
After almost two years of not touching the blog, I decided today to check out where and what the other blogs we used to follow are doing now. Was surprised to see our friends on M/V Tourist are going thru similar situations.We have not sold our b…
End of Season
It is hard to believe the end of our 2018 cruising season is already here. Idyll Time took good care of us this year on our 3200 mile trek to Alaska and Back. It is now time to give her some attention. We settled on Anacortes, Washington and North Harbor diesel for our winter location. […]
A Change of Scenery
With a favorable forecast for the Strait of Georgia, we reluctantly say goodbye to Rekindle and Navigator and depart Van Donnop anchorage at first light for a 62 mile run down the strait to our anchorage in Tribune Bay on Hornby Island. Seeing several whale spouts, we make a stop to see what is going […]
Running The Rapids
We have zero visibility as we pull away from the slip in Port McNeil and enter Queen Charlotte Strait. Checkout time is 11 am and we must leave as they have another boat coming into our slip. The dock master assures us that the fog usually lifts by 10 am, but not today. We keep […]
Dixon Entrance to Cape Caution
After spending four days at Pond Bay waiting for winds and seas to calm down from a gale force warning, we find benign conditions for our open water crossing of Dixon Entrance. The calm passage was well worth the wait. We soon enter British Columbia waters and call Nexus for our clearance. With our newly […]
Prince of Whales Island
Days 71-90 Before continuing south along the inside passage , we make a stop in Petersburg to repair our anchor windlass. Jeff enjoyed working with Aaron the mechanic at Piston and Rudder to replace the seals on our anchor windlass and also did some prevent maintenance cleaning our main engine heat exchanger. An oil change […]
