Megan experiencing the wonder of the Comfy Chair
With just under two months to go before we take back our house and resume ‘normal’ life, the adventures (and of course rain) of BC await. Salt Spring is an excellent base, we have been canoeing, sailing and climbing since we’ve been here. The climbing is found high on Mount Maxwell, the bluffs are short conglomerate rock faces with a gorgeous view of the water below. One catch is that there does not appear to be enough climbers on Salt Spring to stem the tidal wave of moss that seems to accumulate on the rocks in this climate…the result is that most of the climbs are quite dirty, with the more difficult (mid 10’s) being completely overgrown. However, the moves are fun and it makes for a good one day outing.
Last week we rented a tandem kayak and paddled across to Wallace Island to set up a base camp from which to explore some of the smaller adjacent islands. Wallace Island is largely a provincial park, with a gorgeous campground (and most importantly, a covered cooking area) and a small dock. We spent two nights on Wallace, with one day spent circumnavigating the island and another spent exploring the Secretary Islands. This is an excellent area for viewing all kinds of marine life – we saw everything from eagles to mink to a huge harem of seals that we scared from their comfy rock lounging.
Dave in our tiny double kayak
Starfish colony
Sun-Star
However, after being rained on for a large part of the trip we were pretty happy to return to the warmth of the Salt Spring house and cozy up…we’re getting used to indoor life again!!!
Fire Good!
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Hi Dave and Megan,
I'm a reporter here at the Driftwood (Salt Spring's local newspaper) and I was wondering if you might be interested in us writing a fun story about your recent (or upcoming) Salt Spring-based adventures?
Give us a call at 537-3399 ext.208 or email me at ageddes@gulfislands.net if you're interested. Ask for Amy.
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