Hunkydory":149rzls6 said:
With Jolee's inner ear troubles seemingly on the mend from last summers Alaska cruise we are planning to make this Gathering. The pleasure of meeting some of the Brats who's post I've enjoyed so much over the last eight years & the scenic beauty is trumping my aversion for the high density of vehicles, boats & people.
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Jay
Hi Jay! It will be good to see you two again. Since there won't be any grizzly bears in close proximity, we will help you with how to approach the local wildlife: the weekend party boat renters, the large packs of ferryboat shufflers, and especially the cantankerous pasty-breasted snobby-top rag-baggers (they have been known to be very aggressive when in close proximity to small power boats). We can show you how to navigate the docks, leading you to the Friday Harbor ice cream shop; inside you will find delicacies to tempt your palate... certainly different from elk jerky and bison steaks... and you can choose a cup or a cone. If we can coax you to walk uptown, you can get up close and personal with some of the local humans... nothing to fear, really; they are interesting to watch; only known to be aggressive when they hear, "This isn't the way we do it back home."
Much like you with the bears, we lived amongst them all last summer and found them to be a delight.
The Port of Friday Harbor people are professional, friendly, and will do all they can to make you feel at home. They will keep you with all the other C-Dory people... not sure if that is to "contain" us or if they are concerned about our welfare (that safety in numbers thing)? Either way, it adds to the fun.
The charts of the area are good, hazards are well marked. The odds of you crashing down a rapids are slim, but we can introduce you to Cattle Pass... no doubt, you will enjoy it the most on a rapidly descending tide with a contrary wind - it will make you feel right at home.
See you in May. Probably best if we pass on the discussion of "scruffy mountain man and unkempt greasy boat captain." :wink:
Best wishes,
Jim