Thursday, January 7, 2010

First Option - Sailing in Desolation Sound BC


OK, so Kim and I are pretty confident with our sailing abilities now, and I think this would be super cool.  As you know, BC has an amazing marine environment with endless shorelines.  Why Desolation Sound?  As the cold water flows around Vancouver Island with the daily tides, the top few cm's of water get heated.  The water the flows around the north meet the water that flows around the south right at desolation sound.  Here, that top layer of warm water piles up, pushing the colder water down.  This makes it an ideal spot for swimming and relaxing.





We would sail out of Vancouver and head north passing fjords and hopefully seeing orcas on the way.  Anchor around one of the island in Desolation Sound, and soak in the views, talk, and swim.


I found one boat that has 4 berths - most in the rental fleets only have 3 berths plus the dining room table that drops down into another double which would also work.  What would this cost?  Well, the boat on the right rents for between $500-$600/day depending on when we go.  July is the start of peak season.  That would be $375 per person for the week.  We'd need food, and a splash of fuel.

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