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Saturday, August 16, 2014

Day 20 (Tofino!)

Day of Reckoning...as previously reported, there had been an Orca sighting in the area where we were to be kayaking today.  Part of me hoped he would join us, as what a pic and story that would be!   So it was off to Tofino Sea Kayaking Company for my excursion...


Here's the view of where we will launch our kayaks, at the end of the dock, is where Free Willy was sighted...


Getting geared up for launch.  I ended up in a group with 2 families, which was fine with me, not having any experience with kayaks whatsoever.  


I was teamed up with the assistant tour guide, 64 yr old retiree, Arv...fun guy, we had a blast!

Arv and I kept cracking up at the family from NYC, who kept yelling at each other, even the little kids joined in the yelling.  Especially entertaining was the wife who kept zig zagging, to the point she actually rammed her husband's kayak a few times (maybe it was intentional), and an innocent bystander on the beach!  

Gotta luv the New Yorkers...sorry Rudy ;-))


Out to the open seas we go!


Eerie calm...really cool!


Waiting for 'Willy' to raise up from the depths...paddle ready to do battle!


So we arrive at our destination, Mearles Island, somewhat of a sacred 'First Nation' area, where we can walk, but have to stay on the paths.


Parked or moored or whatever the boating term is for tieing the kayaks up to shore...


Last chance to 'go'...


There is a series of hand made bridges and pathways, all made by the 'First Nation' people, from the cedar that grows on Mearles Island...


The 'First Nation' people have a language of their own, I think this sign says, 'Welcome to Mearles Island'...of course it could be a warning that we will never leave alive...


Really cool walking along these paths, also got the history of the island and the trees/vegitation that are indigenous  to the island from our tour leader, Brandon.  Actually the info was pretty interesting...


Cedar planking, some of which is over 20 years old...


Some of these trees are over 1500 years old...


Interesting that new and different types of trees and vegitation are growing out of the old, dead, and decaying cedar trees...


Twin Peaks...reminds me of my trip to Sequoia and some of the 'twin peaks' there...


The back side of this tree is what was interesting...


It was opened up, naturally, on the back side, allowing people to walk in.  You could fit 20 people inside!  Here's a couple pics, it is pitch black inside, so I didn't know what I was taking pics of...but here they are...


The cedar wood is beautiful and smells great!  Especially when the forest is damp.


Our tour guide spotted some bears...three of them :-))


Time to head on back...smooth sailing!


Here's a map of the area.  We left from where the yellow marker is, with the arrow, and the Tofino Sea Kayaking label.  From there we paddled through the islands, stopping for the Mearles Island tour, then around the backside of more islands, back to where we started from.  About a 5 1/2 hour tour...and FUN!


It was a successful tour, I didn't get eaten by an Orca, and I didn't drown...so I took the tour guides out for biers!  Brandon and Arv, great job, thank you!


The bartender treated us to a couple shots...how could I refuse!  I also tried some candied, smoked, Salmon...delicious!


When I returned to the Guest House...the party just got going!  Here's the German contingent sampling some of the US's finest bier!  Disclosure:  I did NOT partake in this activity!


My German buddy, Jacki, from BERLIN!  She was cool, we both had kleine kopfschsmerzen, in the morning, and I had to ride to Victoria, she had to take a surf lesson...hope she didn't throw up!


After 'quite hours' the party move to our room.  These are my roomates!  Jaci (Berlin, Germany), I forgot the guy's name (Montreal, Canada), and Jeltje (Netherlands).


All in all, a super fun way to close out my stay in Tofino!  Earlier that day I had submitted some CouchSurfing requests for someone to host me on the 16th in Victoria.  I got lucky and I'll be off to Joel's in Victoria!








































Thursday, August 14, 2014

Day 19 (Nanaimo to Tofino)


A good night's sleep in the books, sun shining, made me itch to get on the bike!  I knew it was going to be a good day.  I heard the road from Nanaimo to Tofino was supposed to be a great ride...it was!  Once out of Nanaimo the scenery immediately opened up to dense forest landscape...


Scenery in the early morning sun...stunning


Cathederal Grove...reminds me of northern Cali...


Pic doesn't do it justice, but this was one eerie looking area, with the moss on the trees...


Would be cool at night...


Ride the World!


Early morning the clouds are still hanging around...


From Port Alberni to Tofino, the views were nonstop, the clouds are awesome!


I could have stopped every few hundred meters for photo ops, but I need to make it to Tofino...


There are creeks with running water everywhere...


Cool rock formations along this creek...


Too many stops for pics, but there could have been more!


Loved this flashing sign...Caution Narrow Winding Road...REALLY!  


Hey, that sign wasn't kidding!  :-)))  Life Is Good on a motorcycle with no chicken stripes!


Made it to Tofino, eclectic surfing village on the western shores of Vancouver Island...


My diggs for the next two nights.  Supposed to have a steady European clientle...


Walking thru town I stopped to eat at Big Daddy's Fish Fry...


Deep fried Salmon...OMG!  This is hands down, the best deep fried fish I've ever had and may ever have...


Cool business buildings in Tofino...


Views of the water from in town, I'll be kayaking out there tomorrow...more on that later ;-)


Catching up on 'the blog'...


...then a bit of relaxation...


Walked down the street to get some groceries for dinner...took this pic on the way back...


At the 'guest house', like a hostel, people make their own meals or share their food and drink.  I was in the mood for a steak, so cooked myself a ribeye, added a salad, stuffed olives, and a Malbec to wash it down...


The international dinner table...Germany well represented, along with a strong French Canadian influence, a couple people from The Netherlands, and one American...me.  It was awesome!


After everyone had finished their dinner, most retreated to the living area, sat around a stoked, free standing fireplace, to talk about anything and everything.  What is so cool is the ability of these young people to discuss in a number of languages.  All can speak English, and to be polite, they speak in English, because everyone can understand it.  I got a chance to try my hand at German, I can understand better than I can speak, but all had a good laugh.  I will be working on improving my language proficiency!  

Everyone was curious about what people had done that day, what was in the plans for the next day.  It is such a free-flowing environment.  I had offers to join people for hikes or surfing, almost all of these people are here to surf, but I had to decline to make my kayaking appointment.  Then Tina, showed me the pics she had taken the previous day...


This is a bull Orca, they think is looking for his lost mate...


He is in the exact area where I watched kayakers going through today, out to Mearles Island, which is where I am headed, on a kayak tomorrow...Yikes!  I'm hoping his girlfriend didn't break up with him and he is pissed...