Lime Kiln Lighthouse

Lime Kiln Lighthouse on the west side of San Juan Island, Washington

Lime Kiln Lighthouse on the west side of San Juan Island, Washington

Lime Kiln Lighthouse on the west side of San Juan Island, Washington

Lime Kiln Lighthouse on the west side of San Juan Island, Washington

Lime Kiln Lighthouse on the west side of San Juan Island, Washington

Showing posts with label Anacortes. Show all posts
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Thursday, June 18, 2015

No. 309 Whale Watching Recap Video




Tuesday June 16th, 2015
Anacortes, WA

The orcas had no shortage of energy today as they awoke from their nap and began to put on a show for the ages!!!

Highlights:

A large group of deer just outside Cap Sante
Multiple mature bald eagles all around
Harbor seals hauled out in multiple locations
J,K, and Lpod along the western shore of San Juan island


Naturalist log


As the IE3 left the dock this morning the wildlife started out fast and furious, with a large group of black tail deer taking advantage of the low tide this morning. They slowly strolled along the exposed rocky shoreline looking up occasional at the IE3 as it passed. Two small fawns followed their mother up in the grassy lawn of an Anacortes home where they stopped for a rest and the boat was able to get some amazing looks. Suddenly a mature bald eagle came soaring in overhead making its way over the trees toward the city of Anacortes!!!!

As the IE3 exited Guemes channel and entered into Rosario strait a slight roll began to come in from the south. With that captain Carl aimed the IE3 west into the heart of the San Juan islands and the protected waters that lay inside. A Washington state ferry passed by as the IE3 entered into Thatcher pass and was joined by a turkey vulture and 2 more bald eagles. This was a good sign and as sea birds like the rhinoceros auklet and the pigeon guillemot dove deep for their morning meals guests began to head into the galley to enjoy Eli's good cooking.

The IE3 made a nice slow up through Pole pass where it got good views at a great blue heron that was hunting in the now shallow waters off of Orcas island. The sun was high no, the waters were calm and so the IE3 pushed further west in search of glory. As it got to Battleship island another eagle was spotted perched in a  tree near a large nest!!! Dozens of harbor seals were also seen just off the port side basking in the days warm sunny rays!!!!

Captain Carl continued to drive the IE3 south where it was joined up by a large group of Kpod whales. At first the whales were spread out but as the IE3 got on scene the whales grouped tightly together and went into what seemed like a resting pattern. Multiple fins rising high out of the water together was certainly a sight to see as you could feel the true majesty of these animals. The Kpod group was south bound and so was the IE3 when a large group of whales was spotted ahead and the excitement began to build!!!!

Who were these whales and what was going to happen when these groups met? Well it turned out to be Jpod and at first the two separate groups were oblivious to each other. Suddenly something triggered a young Jpod calf to get excited. In the distance a whale spy hopped high above the water to spot the still south bound Kpod and as soon as it did the fun had begun!!!! Multiple whales breached and some even began to porpoise toward Kpod in order to catch them. As this happened a few of the elder females in the group began to slap their flukes at the surface, trying to quill the upcoming surge of baby orca energy, but it was too late!!!!

Soon whales were breaching and spy hopping left and right, and it was becoming difficult to track where the action would happen next. The whales were definitely happy to see the IE3 and the magnificent people who were on board!!!! As the whales neared Lime Kiln lighthouse though distance was extended due to regulations and agreements with the light house and park area. That made no difference as the whales continued to party and to wave goodbye as the IE3 had to depart, but that did not mean the show was over.

As the IE3 reached False bay captain Carl spotted another couple of whales, it was a few members of Lpod out fishing in a very fast flowing current line!!!! We had some brief looks at these whales as time was already short from the previous show and once again we departed scene headed east. The seas had begun to pick up but it meant nothing to the hardy group onboard the IE3, some folks were even riding out the waves on the bow and taking the occasional salt bath!!!!

It was truly an amazing day packed full of wildlife the entire trip, one that won't be soon forgotten!!!!
 

Friday, December 5, 2014

No. 301 Save Big on 2015 Whale Watching Tours

2014 was an incredible season.  From christening the Island Explorer 4 to seeing whales every day since May 2014, this year will go into the record books.  Check out the whale report to re-live all of the 2014 tours!   View the Whale Report 

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You can take advantage of the huge savings one of two ways:
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With this great deal, you have the choice to depart out of any of our three departure locations:
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Whale Watching Reviews and Highlights 


Naturalist trade microphones for dock lines
Island Explorer 4 Arrives in Everett, WA

New to Island Adventures in 2014, the Island Explorer 4 is the little sister to the Island Explorer 3. She is 85 ft long and 24 ft wide, with a full walk around lower deck, spacious upper viewing deck, galley with hot food and beverage for purchase, his and her restrooms, over 300 sq. ft. of outdoor rail viewing space, and has comfortable booth style seating in her indoor heated cabin.



Male Orca Whale Breaching Puget Sound Island Adventure Tour from Anacortes, WA

Based out of Anacortes, Washington, only 90 minutes north of Seattle and 90 minutes south of Vancouver, BC. Anacortes is located on the mainland and is known as the “Home Port” to the San Juan Islands, providing the perfect departure point for our Orca Whale Watching & Wildlife Cruises.
Island Adventures operates a 101 ft. long, 24 ft. wide, 2 story, 99 ton whale watching vessel called "Island Explorer 3." The vessel has a range of 750 miles but daily wildlife excursions are limited to 5hr & generally are 60-90 miles in duration. 
Port Angeles, WA Tour





Humpback Tour from Port Angeles, WA 


Introduced in 2014 Island Adventures adds a new destination for marine life viewing in the Puget Sound. Island Explorer 4 departs   Port Angeles, WA in late summer for humpback whale sightings 

Monday, July 7, 2014

No.289 Super Pod with Island Adventures

Island Adventures
http://www.island-adventures.com/
1801 Commercial Ave
Anacortes, Wa
1-800-465-4604

Back out on the waters of Puget Sound with Captain Scott and crew for a sunset sailing aboard
Island Explorer 4.
Arrived early in Anacortes to check in with Island Adventures and then it was off to grab some lunch and scenic views atop of Cape Sante Point before heading down to the marina to board the 3:30pm sailing.
Cape Sante Point
looking west from Cape Sante Point overlooking the marina 

Trip started off with motoring out into Rosario Straight past Washington Park, Burrows Island and Allan Island before crossing over to the south end of Lopez Island where we came across an out of season Steller Sea Lion and harbor seals on "Swirl Rocks."
Stellar Sea Lion
Steller Sea Lion out on the rocks

Trip White Board

After about an hour we arrived at the south end of San Juan Island and saw a group of Orcas near the shores of South Beach. It was soon pretty evident that we found ourselves in the middle of a      Southern Resident Killer Whales Super Pod with members of J, K, and L Pods surrounding the boat on every side. Spent about an hour on scene with this super pod before heading home during sunset


Super pod of L-Pod orcas Cruiser Orca Whale playful orcas playful orcas Cruiser Orca Whale Cruiser Orca Whale
Lopez Island Sunset
setting sun behind Lopez Island, WA





Cape Sante Marina Sunset
Arriving back in port just as the sun is setting on a great day 









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Sunday, July 14, 2013

No. 203 Mount Erie, Anacortes

Mount Erie
Heart Lake Road / Ray Auld Dr
Anacortes, WA
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Mount Erie View POI


Mt. Erie View Point  is on the highest mountain of Fidalgo Island in Skagit County. The 160 acre park is operated by the Anacortes Community Forest Lands and offers various adventure activities such as multiple rock face ascents, trails and a number of hill top viewing areas. At the intersection of Heart Lake Road and Ray Auld Dr. there is a parking area and trail heads that meander through the forest. Located at the south end of the parking lot is Erie Mountain Dr, a 1.5 mile one lane paved road that you can either hike, bike or drive to the main viewing areas. The drive takes about 10 minutes as it zig zags its way up 800 feet in elevation to the top.
The end of Erie Mountain Drive is at around 1200 feet and has multiple viewing areas that looks east, west, and south all are just a few minute walk from the parking lot. The south face of MT. Erie is a popular rock climbing location with its exposed rock face that extends 900 feet vertically down to Lake Campbell.


Mount Erie Overlook, Anactores Washington
Looking East towards Padilla Bay and Burlington, WA
Mount Erie Overlook, Anactores Washington
Looking South over Lake Campbell


Mount Erie Overlook, Anactores Washington
Lake Campbell, Deception Pass, Naval Air station Whidbey, and Whidbey Island

Mount Erie Overlook, Anactores Washington
Overlook Forest Trail

Mount Erie Overlook, Anactores Washington
Burrows Bay, Allen Island, Lopez Island


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Sunday, June 9, 2013

No. 191 Bay View State Park

Bay View State Park
10901 Bay View-Edison Rd
Mt Vernon, WA 98273

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Bay View State Park covers around 25 acres and has a play area, camp ground including yurts is located on the eastern shore of Padilla Bay in Skagit County and has 1200 feet of shoreline.
Padilla Bay is an estuary at the saltwater edge of the large delta of the Skagit River in the Salish Sea. It is about eight miles long (north to south) and three miles across. In 1980, this bay was selected to be included in the National Estuarine Research Reserve System. Because the bay is filled with sediment from the Skagit River, the bottom is very shallow, flat, and muddy. It is so shallow that almost the whole bay is intertidal. This means that it is flooded at high tide. When the tide goes out the whole bay empties out, exposing miles and miles of mud flats. This condition allows unusually large eelgrass meadows to grow. There are nearly 8,000 acres of eelgrass (Zostera marina and Z. japonica) in Padilla Bay.
Habitats in the Padilla Bay support herring, smelt, pink and chum salmon, flatfish, Dungeness crab, ducks including Black Brant, eagles, shorebirds, and peregrine falcons.  Mammals found in Padilla Bay include harbor seals and river otters.


  Padilla Bay Padilla Bay


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Saturday, February 2, 2013

No. 163 Washington Park Loop

Washington Park
Sunset Ave,
Anacortes, WA 98221


Directions:
From I-5 take Highway 20 west. Enter Anacortes on Spur 20 and take Commercial Avenue to 12th Street. Turn left on 12th and follow the signs (approximately 3 miles) to Washington Park.

Washington Park sits on a peninsula at the west end of Fidalgo Island. The 220-acre city park features camping, a boat launch, and day use picnic sites. A scenic 2.2-mile loop road winds through the park’s forested hills and meadows with views of the San Juan Islands and Olympic Mountains.
There are 73 campsites, 46 have water and electrical hook-ups. A sewer dump station is located near the park exit. Camping check out time is 1pm daily. The campground and the park are open year round from 6am to 10pm. The loop road is open from 6am to dusk for pedestrians and open from 10am to dusk for vehicular traffic.


Found the sunshine
Halfway through the loop trail you pop out of the forest to this parking spot looking out across Burrows Channel.

 
Sunset At Anacortes
Sunset light from West Beach along Loop Rd by Jim Lundgren




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Friday, February 1, 2013

No. 162 Cap Sante Viewpoint

Cap Sante Park
1000 W Ave
Anacortes, WA

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Cap Sante Park (1000 W Avenue) is a 37 acre forested promontory at the eastern edge of Anacortes. It is primarily a viewpoint overlooking the marina to the west, the downtown Anacortes, March Point, Fidalgo Bay and the Cascades to the east. 

Directions
Take Hwy 20 to Anacortes
Continue on Hwy 20 until it turns into Commercial Ave
Turn right onto 4th Street
Turn Right onto V Ave
Continue for a 1/4 mile until you reach the parking Lot over look

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Friday, August 10, 2012

No. 90 Deception Pass

Deception Pass 

Deception Pass State Park is located 10 miles and 20 minutes from downtown Anacortes along Hwy 20 towards Oak Harbor.  A 4,134-acre marine and camping park with 77,000 feet of saltwater shoreline, Deception Pass State Park offers 33,900 feet of freshwater shoreline on three lakes and 35 miles of trails, this park has national park size and quality.
Known for breath-taking views, old growth forests and abundant wildlife, its topography features rugged cliffs that drop to meet the swirling waters of Deception Pass.
The main feature of the park is the 180 foot tall Deception Pass Bridge, which was completed in 1935. The quarter mile long bridge spans two cuts in between Fidalgo and Whidbey Island. When the bridge first opened in 1935 on average 700 cars crossed between Whidbey Island and the Mainland. Today over 20,000 cars and trucks cross the bridge daily.
There are vehicle parking lots both north and south of the bridge. The parking lot on the south end of the bridge is accessible from North & South Bound HWY 20 , but the north lot is only accessible from northbound HWY 20.
There is a 3 foot wide pedestrian walkway that you can walk out on to get a birds eye view of the waters below. On either side there are paths to get a lower view off the bridge, but the terrain is unstable so solid footing and safety is a first priority. The tidal surges passing through deception pass can exceed 10 knots.


Deception Pass looking South West
Deception Pass Bridge looking south
Under the Deception Pass Bridge
A Look Underneath the South End Tresses of Deception Pass Bridge



Deception Pass State Park

(Discovery Pass Required !!)

Deception Pass State Park features of 35 miles of hiking trails that meander and climb through ancient tress, rocky shorelines and along miles of shoreline. Depending on the current tide levels you can walk out around the bluff in western corner and walk back towards the Deception Pass Bridge.




Looking east towards deception pass
Looking east Back at Deception Pass Bridge
Deception Pass Bridge
Deception Pass State Park
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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

No. 62 Island Adventure Cruises, Anacortes Washington

Distance from Seattle 90 miles
aprox 1hr 30min

Recent Whale Sightings

Island Adventures Whale Watching is based out of Anacortes, Washington, only 90 minutes north of Seattle and 90 minutes south of Vancouver, BC. Anacortes is located on the mainland and is known as the “Home Port” to the San Juan Islands, providing the perfect departure point for our Orca Whale Watching & Wildlife Cruises.
Island Adventures operates a 101 ft. long, 24 ft. wide, 2 story, 99 ton whale watching vessel called "Island Explorer 3." The vessel has a range of 750 miles but daily wildlife excursions are limited to 5hr & generally are 60-90 miles in duration.

Eagle Standing Tall
American Bald Eagle sitting out a snow storm underneath the Deception Pass Bridge



Please note: U.S. Navy jets from nearby Naval Air Station Whidbey Island may fly over the campground at any time for several hours. Navy personnel conduct training missions which are not announced ahead of time. Depending on the direction of the wind, their flight pattern may put them above the park, creating noisy conditions for campers. State Parks cannot be responsible for this significant intrusion into your camping experience.
image from Island Adventure Cruises




The staff and crew of Island Adventures are all about finding the San Juan wildlife. They boast a very high spotting percentage. All sighting are of "WILD" marine and bird life. No 2 days out on the water are the same. As much as the weather changes in the north west so do the areas of where the animals can be found. None of the whales are geotagged so its up to the passengers and crew to find the animals. Throughout your trip crew will comment on the wildlife of the region, as well as local landmarks and some of the history associated with them. Naturalists aboard the vessel will circulated through the groups, answering questions and give  presentations on the Humpback, Orca, and Minke whales.
When you arrive on scene the boat size allows for plenty of room to view the wildlife along both sides of the boat either along the lower or upper rails . Its 3 diesel engines provide fast cruising speeds to cover a large distance even into canadian waters. Creature comforts include 2 restrooms, it's great to have a toilet on board, heated cabin with padded benches and booths, or outside on one of the decks. Galley serving cold & hot drinks, snacks & hot food, and some clothing items you may have forgotten such as hats and gloves.


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Male Orca Whale Breaching Puget Sound


21 year old Orca Male heading towards shore to meetup with his mother and brother to hunt for salmon

Orca Whale on the hunt for salmon with rainbow

2 Humpback Whales in calm waters off Port Angeles, WA

J-Pod Orcas playing in the rip tieds off candian shores

Family Seafood Buffet outing

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Pelican Anacortes, WA



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