Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Blue Highways - Hakai Luxvbalis - Part II
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
Blue Highways - Queens Sound / Bardswell Group - Part III
Monday, April 15, 2019
Blue Highways - Beyond Seaforth - Part IV
Leaving Bella Bella you are on Seaforth Channel and can stay on task by following the IP north or take Seaforth out to Milbanke Sound and transit the Higgins Passage Blue Highway that separates Price and Swindle Islands. It’s a good one.
Sunday, April 14, 2019
Blue Highways - Laredo Channel - Part V
Saturday, April 13, 2019
Blue Highways - Campania - Part VI
Friday, April 12, 2019
Blue Highways - Principe or Grenville? - Part VII
Thursday, April 11, 2019
Blue Highways of the Inside Passage - Northern Outer Passages - Part VIII
Wednesday, April 10, 2019
Blue Highways of the Inside Passage - Stay Outside - Part IX
If you choose to travel up Petrel Channel I expect that you may camp across from Elbow Point. From there it’s around 10 NM from Elbow Point camp to Gilbert Island which is just across Ogden Channel from the mouth of Petrel Channel. At Gilbert you will find good upland camping but a long slippery beach at low tide. If you have another 7 or 8 NM in the tank you can make it to Oona River where lots of paddlers have sought civilized refuge. Check out the accounts of others for details. I know that Susan Conrad has stayed there and can help.
From Oona River to Prince Rupert you are looking at a 20-plus mile day which is going to expose you to a change of currents and tide height. Be aware that a strong ebb added to the outflow of the Skeena River can be a real treat (NOT) but might work in your favor. The Skeena deposits huge amounts of silt between Kennedy Island and Port Edward. Aside from impressive tide flats you may encounter surprising currents so do your homework. I’ve only been that way once and I didn’t do enough study so I had a long day learning what not to do.
If you travel up Principe Channel and camp at Hankin Point with the intent of spending some “exposed time” outside of Goshen, Porcher, Prescott and Stephens Islands you are in for a treat and this is where you carefully check the weather forecast to insure nothing crazy is on the way. If weather has turned or is threatening you can turn into Ogden Channel and head towards Oona River. On the other hand, if you stay outside, you will find a nice gravel beach just 12 NM away at Joachim Point on Goschen Island. I’m not aware of any upland tent sites there but if I am going to camp on a beach I want it to be like Joachim Point.