Friday, July 29, 2011

Stuart Channel

This is where we anchored. Having a small team, most of whom were needed for every single deployment and and recovery, we actually did a sane thing; we did not work 24 hour days. It was more like 12 to 16 hours a day. So, we anchored at night.

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Despite the pulp and paper mill, and steady signs of industry up-Island, it was beautiful. The tug boats were amazing. I was a bit mystified by the frequency of the ferry. Are there really that many people going from Croton to Vesuvius* (on Saltspring Island)? My friends in Sidney assured me that a lot of people commute for work. They are dismayed BC ferries was privatized; in the Gulf Islands, the ferries are like highways here - the most basic, fundamental means of transportation.

Crofton cloud
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tugtug with caterpillar
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double rainbow
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*Everything there has these names from elsewhere: Ganges, Vesuvius, the Trincomali Channel.

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