Category Archives: Tours

Boomer Jerritt Photography Workshop, Broughton Archipelago 2012

Boomer has joined us several years running and his enthusiasm remains a strong component of his workshops.  He knows what he’s doing, he knows how to convey it to guests and he knows how to have fun. What more could you ask for? Well, how about great food, accommodation, service and location?

Gosh, going back to school to learn is an arduous task!

 

 

 

Bird life . . .

water falls  . . .

and waterfalls . . .

and wildlife . . .

and great locations . . .

and  great instruction, on the spot! . . .

Thanks Boomer for another great workshop!

Kayaking Skills, Ocean River Sports and Mothership Adventures. 2012.

Once again, Victoria’s premier outdoor gear and adventure source has collaborated with us to provide a top-notch kayaking skills-building work shop. We ran tours in Desolation Sound and the Broughton Archipelago and we were really pleased to have one couple join us again from the workshop of 2011.

Here the ORS lead guide, Garry Doran, is relaxing on the job . . .

And for so early in the season, the group was really lucky so come across a group of transient orca!

Here is Gary working on the water.

“and another roll, please.”

What great weather in Desolation Sound and early in the season we had the whole place to ourselves.

 

 

 

Our season begins, with Coastal History!

Our long time family friend and locally famous historian, Jeanette Taylor, has been an strong supporter, advocate, tour leader for us on the Columbia III. This year she joined us for  2 tours that were as popular as ever.

Now that’s close to the shore! But Jeanette likes to get really close to the pictographs.Now that's close to the shore! Jeanette is passionate about pictographs and nothing will stand between her and a "good look" at her latest find>

Jeanette loves to recount all the stories she has learned about the coast. She “recounts history”, as Skipper, I “tell stories”. You can bank on Jeanette’s stories, but be a little more careful using me as a reference.

Our daughter, Farlyn has spent time as First Mate on Raincoast Conservation’s research vessel, Achiever, and made good friends with an excellent, (and very energetic !!!) cook, Gem Salsberg. This summer Gem helped for a month and Fern got to guide for a break. Gem is an avid photographer and artist as well.