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Pacific Swift 2009 - Trip 3
tracking Pacific Swift: 7 recorded positions
Last Position: 50°34'51.24 N 126°50'60.00 W on July 31st 2009 @ 20:00 |
Ship's Log:
Today marked a change in the trip as we left the protected inlets
and waters of the central island. The land has flattened dramatically
and the air has a coolness and salt nip that sent us running for long
forgotten sweaters and pants. Our passage northwestward today was
punctuated by several marine life sightings. We enjoyed several
porpoises, leaping salmon and a solitary, feeding orca who made a close
pass at the Swift. There are lots of handicrafts and ropework being
done, now that some time has been freed up post test date. All kinds of
intricate knots and fancywork are being attempted and perfected by the
trainees. We have anchored in the Pearse Islands, part of the Cormorant
Channel Marine Park. It is a wild and undeveloped location and the
dories set out once again to explore our surroundings. There were many
beautiful narrow channels weaving between rugged and battered islets.
The water was crystal clear allowing a glimpse to the sea floor below.
Bull Kelp waved gracefully in towering submarine forests. Some time was
spent exploring several of the islands and couple games and challenges
were undertaken in good spirits. As we raced back to the Swift the
afternoon thunder storm moved in. We are now being washed by the first
rain weīve had in what seems like months. We are enjoying the change in
weather, hopefully it will pass us quickly. Thunder reverberates around
us and lightning is visible over the distant valleys.
and waters of the central island. The land has flattened dramatically
and the air has a coolness and salt nip that sent us running for long
forgotten sweaters and pants. Our passage northwestward today was
punctuated by several marine life sightings. We enjoyed several
porpoises, leaping salmon and a solitary, feeding orca who made a close
pass at the Swift. There are lots of handicrafts and ropework being
done, now that some time has been freed up post test date. All kinds of
intricate knots and fancywork are being attempted and perfected by the
trainees. We have anchored in the Pearse Islands, part of the Cormorant
Channel Marine Park. It is a wild and undeveloped location and the
dories set out once again to explore our surroundings. There were many
beautiful narrow channels weaving between rugged and battered islets.
The water was crystal clear allowing a glimpse to the sea floor below.
Bull Kelp waved gracefully in towering submarine forests. Some time was
spent exploring several of the islands and couple games and challenges
were undertaken in good spirits. As we raced back to the Swift the
afternoon thunder storm moved in. We are now being washed by the first
rain weīve had in what seems like months. We are enjoying the change in
weather, hopefully it will pass us quickly. Thunder reverberates around
us and lightning is visible over the distant valleys.
Observations:
overcast, rain, thunder, lightning,18 C
Readings:
Wind | NW5 |
Pressure | 990 |
processed: 2009-07-31 21:36:03 |