Mt.St. Helens

Mt.St. Helens

Friday, October 23, 2015

week 2 of Sue's vaca

 we traveled to Port Angeles on Tuesday after a trip to the Sumas garden, via route 9. Wednesday we went whale watching ! neither of us took anything for sea sickness...... 10:30 am the boat leaves the dock
 harbor seal
 gull

 happy Girls!
 our captain! what a job he has !
 the views

 Mt Baker

 thar she blows! FIRST WHALE IS A HUMPBACK! it is Wednesday after all!

 big whale but it never gave great tail shots.





 identifiable  humpback's back!
 tail!

 mt baker!
















then we went looking for Orca Whales on the west side of San Juan island.....L pod is hunting! the whales could be seen from the first stop on Mom's 77th birthday trip, Lime Kiln State park!








 MOMMA AND BABY L-122  !!!   great shot Sue!
 the big male of L-pod, on a mission for salmon
 
 Momma and newest L-pod member known still as L-122


 see his little dorsal fin point behind Momma ?? !! isn't he cute !!

 a mother and a teenager...








we had an amazing time. I was whooping and hollering at the whales and got dirty looks from other passengers.....they were a bunch of zombies ! Sue and I enjoyed the whole day and neither of us got sea sick !

 baby L-122!
 enjoying our cruise
 people watching the whales from the Lime Kiln St. Pk.  canoes and kayaks back right...
 happy girls!
 Canadian Military that we had to pull over and let pass us..... they were beginning formation out on deck to be welcomed into port at Sydney,BC.
 she couldn't believe she was comfortable to stand and sit out here above the water, but she was and she rode there over half of our trip!

 another sighting !
 2 humpbacks!!





 TAIL!

 I am truly blessed to live where I do.
coming around the Port Angeles Spit
         our Coast Guard Helicopter

the map where we saw whales September 23, 2015......
what a day we had, the crew; Captain Scott, galley man  Justin,  and naturalist Bart, (who sold picture CD's for $40.)   were all fun and knowledgeable. we met and talked to a couple that own a campground out toward Neah bay, and then 2 woman that sat out front almost the whole trip as well.  even the 2 we shared a table with, didn't do anything more than answer Sue's questions....the rest of the passengers were boring and unexcited about being alive let alone on a fantastic whale watching cruise...all that being said... They had food and drinks at reasonable prices, even if they were odd choices, I recommend them 100%!!

http://pawhalewatch.com/

hopefully that link will work, if not cut and paste it .....