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Taos

Taos is a unique northern New Mexico town built of many adobe buildings. It is known for its Native American, Spanish, and arts culture....

Highway 120 to Taos

Taking the road less traveled is always fun if you don't get lost. Highway 120 was unique. It went through the mountains, gradually...

Midway Route 66

On our way to Colorado, we wanted to get past Amarillo before we stopped. We decided on Adrien, TX and stayed at the Fabulous 40 Motel,...

A wonderful trip

So many wonderful things to see and do that pictures and words don't do it justice. We can't wait to go north on the same boat.

Mount Baker

Our last night had a gorgeous view of Mount Baker. It had a nice little beach where we could go up one of the hills on a twelve mile...

Roche Harbor

First US stop was at Roche Harbor in the San Juan Islands on San Juan Island. We had to go across a straight and the water was a bit...

Secret Cove

This was a nice secret. We had not planned on stopping here but we could not pass through a military operation on the water so we spent...

Places to Moor 3

One particularly beautiful place was Blind Cove, which is privately owned. You can hike into an old growth forest with a cedar tree that...

Places to Moor 2

We stayed in many beautiful bays and they melt together in a relaxing way that the order is forgotten. At the above spot, we hiked up to...

Places to Moor

On our trip, our first stop was Port of Prince Rupert where we needed passports to enter Canada. Lots of boats moored here from fancy to...

Lots of Critters

So much wildlife! With the exception of orcas which are on the list for next time, we saw lots we wanted to see and things we didn't know...

Dall’s Porpoise

Will try video

Dolphins

If I come back as another animal, I wouldn't mind being a dolphin. They seem to have so much fun and are very fast. Hence the poor...

Humbacks

One of the reasons we took this charter was to see wild life. We were not disappointed. We saw many hump back whales, one pod of about...

The Food

Hunter was a wonderful cook and presenter. He explained each dish prior to guests diving in. Almost all of the seafood was caught fresh...

Crew and Guests 3

Jamie, the captain's wife, returned as the steward the last 2 days and was awesome. She drives a school bus during the year which caused...

Crew and Guests 2

I do not know how to make my blog one post so I guess it will take me many days and posts. First mate Mike grew up in Long Island and had...

The Crew and Guests

Above is Ben setting the anchor. Ben is the captain and has a long history on boats. His Dad started with sail boats and fishing...

More Boat Pictures

This glass of the boat on the buffet is beautiful. The wood is all redone. We had a room with a bed, plenty of drawers, a small closet,...

The Discovery

Built in 1931, the yacht was originally christened "Holiday" and was built for a movie producer. During WW II it was conscripted into...

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