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Art
09-02-2007, 11:29 PM
Clayoquot Sound is comprised of a group of islands located north of Tofino almost ˝ way up the west side of Vancouver Island. The largest islands in the sound are Meares, Vargas and Flores.

Our plan was to paddle from the town of Tofino over to Vargas Island where we would ultimately spend the duration of our stay. In addition to visiting several smaller islands, we also circumnavigated Vargas before returning back to Tofino.

I've taken the liberty of posting a pictorial journal of the trip below. I hope that you enjoy it. :)

Parked at a roadside lookout along the Malahat Hwy outside of Victoria
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View overlooking the Saanich Inlet
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Tofino Seakayaking
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Calm conditions in the Maurus Channel on the east side of Vargas Island
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Paddling towards our first campsite located just around the point at the northwest corner of Vargas
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Arrival at Dick and Jane's Beach
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This giant drift wood tree root made a convenient place to hang our wet gear.
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Lolita, belonging to sea kayaking legend, John Dowd ( http://www.seakayakermag.com/2004/June04/dowd1.htm) and his wife Bea, greeted us upon our arrival at Dick and Jane’s. Mr. Dowd, who resides on Vargas, was the founding editor of Seakayaker Magazine and established Ecomarine Ocean Kayaking Center in Vancouver.
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As we were setting up camp, I was completely awestruck when John Dowd stopped by for a chat prior to heading off to one of his favorite fishing spots. He returned later that afternoon with two decent sized salmon in hand. While he does still occasionally paddle, he now seems to prefer rod over paddle.
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We pitched our tents further back from the beach head where they were more protected from the wind.
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Synonymous with this part of the west coast, a late afternoon fog rolls in and, in no time at all, envelops the entire area.
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A few beach photos
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The Whaler Islets on the way to Flores Island - This stunning piece of real estate is an irresistible place to stop and have lunch
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Ideal conditions made it a leisurely paddle over to Flores Island
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Whitesands Cove on Flores Island
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Our second campsite at Ahous Bay where we also met up with several members of the SKABC (Seakayakers Association of BC)
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During a day trip to Blunden Island, we encountered some decent sized swell and a few small boomers as we cautiously made our way around the outside of Blunden's rock gardens.
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One of several protected coves that fringe Blunden Island
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Interesting looking fungi along the trail behind our campsite at North Ahous Bay
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This wooded trail eventually led to a dune beach on the exposed side of Vargas
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Wolf tracks on this long stretch of beach added further evidence of the howls that we heard during the previous night
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Nothing like having an entire beach to yourself. Sweet!
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Three SKABC kayakers paddling back to the campsite after a day on the water
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Life is good :)
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Our last day on Vargas as we departed Ahous Bay with our new found friends of the SKABC
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A member proudly displaying his home built sail
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Making our way back to Tofino through the La Croix Group of Islets, otherwise known as the ‘Snakepit’ by some locals.
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Map of Vargas Island
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PJ810
09-03-2007, 05:09 AM
You live in a beautiful part of the world and evidently have a great life.

I thoroughly enjoy viewing your excellent photographs.

Thanks.

Jacksonfam5
09-03-2007, 01:30 PM
Great looking trip. Not so sure about the bigger waves there...:eek:

Jealous...

TJ.

Ken from RI
09-06-2007, 09:48 PM
AWSOME [thumbup]

Art
09-07-2007, 01:39 PM
Appreciate the comments guys. :)

We would have loved to have set aside more time exploring the area and have already made plans for another trip there next season. Spending time in Clayoquot, or virtually anywhere on the west coast, doesn't make us think twice about the 1100 km drive to get our fix for ocean paddling . ;)

gary
09-08-2007, 05:51 PM
Art,

Once again - another EXCELLENT pictorial of your adventures! [thumbup]. The more I see your pictures of Canada, the more I yearn to get out and visit that part of the world. Some day...some day..... I promise. ;) Thanks for sharing.

North Coast XC
09-16-2007, 03:07 PM
Hi Art

Awesome looking trip! Wish we had been with you. I think I recognize some of the areas you stopped.

Patrick

Art
09-16-2007, 05:51 PM
Once again, thanks Guys. :)

Gary,

Yes, we are truly blessed to have such great places to visit and explore. I've only managed to provide a small glimpse of what western Canada has to offer in terms of natural beauty. I share your feelings and would really would love to do the 'cross the country' tour thing….some day. ;)

Patrick,

The trip was indeed awesome! :cool: No whale sightings but we did manage to spot a number of porpoises on our way to Whitesands Cove. We're looking forward to spending more time in the area next year.