Hello Randy,
Our official vacation starts Saturday, June 30th, but we'll probably leave La Conner Friday night and get as far as Saddle Bag Island the first night. There are going to be big tides that week, so we'll probably travel in the early mornings then take a break and start up again in the afternoons to take advantage of the big floods. I expect we'll probably be at New Castle Island on the 2nd night, depending on weather and then we'll probably do our fruit and vegetable provisioning in Nanaimo on the following day, so we don't have to worry about customs taking our apples. Speaking of Nanaimo, have you been to the "Dinghy Dock Pub"? It's a pretty neat spot to check out if you haven't been there. The place is stuffed with nautical brick/brack. One of the things that intrigued me was that the walls are covered with paper money with boat and crew names written on it. After that, we'll make our way back to Roscoe Bay where we'll probably spend most of our time. We're going to make a run down to Lund on the 2nd week to pick up my mom and our son. They're going to spend six days with us before we drop them back off and start heading back down.
We were up to Princess Louisa last year. It still takes my breath away and it was our 4th or 5th trip up there. I think you'll find that it hasn't changed and worth the trip. We were just talking the other day whether we should go up again this year. We haven't decided yet. It really depends on what the weather is doing.
We've been into Vancouver three times, but we were just passing through, so really didn't check it out much. It looks like some good exploring though.
We'll be making a trip to the fuel dock tomorrow in La Conner. This boat holds 100 gallons of fuel and it will probably take 50 to top it off. This is the first sailboat we've had where it hurts to fill it up. The good part is that it should last the whole summer though.
We'll watch for you guys. It would be nice to meet up. Our boat's name is Nikko and it's on the transom as well as on both sides. There will be a little one-eyed Boston Terrier on the deck looking for cats and he doesn't hold his licker well.