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Mini Countryman towing C-Dory (just three miles to local launch)

Mini Countryman towing C-Dory (just three miles to local launch)

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Skipper-in-Training

Skipper-in-Training

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IMG 5166

IMG 5166

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IMG 5066

IMG 5066

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IMG 5082

IMG 5082

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A mortuary pole that just missed being struck by the many trees that fell last year.

A mortuary pole that just missed being struck by the many trees that fell last year.

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The rear mortise post of this longhouse is still standing.

The rear mortise post of this longhouse is still standing.

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The waterfront poles.

The waterfront poles.

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The effects of the December, 2018 wind storm were everywhere.

The effects of the December, 2018 wind storm were everywhere.

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A new section of boardwalk.

A new section of boardwalk.

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The trail to SGang Gwaay Llnagaay (Ninstints) on Anthony Island.

The trail to SGang Gwaay Llnagaay (Ninstints) on Anthony Island.

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Tide pool art.

Tide pool art.

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After every dive, they would return to the surface chewing on something.

After every dive, they would return to the surface chewing on something.

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The woods were also full of abalone shells, brought there by river otters.

The woods were also full of abalone shells, brought there by river otters.

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