Sorry I haven't posted sooner....It's taken me awhile to reload all my data from the laptop I used on the trip to my home-based desktop. Done now.
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I got back home on Tuesday 8/30 about 4pm....exactly 8 weeks from when I left. I had estimated it would take me 8 weeks to do the circumnavigation in the manner I wished (lots of time). If nothing else, I'm a good estimator :wink: .
It was quite a trip! I must admit (as I've previously posted) about two weeks ago I started to feel the pull of home. One week ago, basically the only thing I cared about was getting home; and I especially didn't want to miss a weather window and have to wait in port 2, 3, or 4 days as I had to do for the more northern ocean roundings.
I was in Tofino (which I disliked intensely) last Friday and Saturday, and concluded that I had a 2, maybe 3, day window to complete the remaining ocean passages on the west coast of Vancouver Island....so I took it. I just went like a bat out of hell in an effort to get to the southern tip of VI in 2 days. Sunday was from Tofino to Bamfield (southern side of Barkley Sound), then all the way to Pedder Cove (near Victoria) on Monday. Monday was my longest day ever...putting on nearly 120 miles! During the first half of Sunday, the ocean was not so kind, but not too bad; second half of the day was quite reasonable. Monday was a snap except for having to steer while surfing on the fair sized swells (4-5 feet) until I got protection from the Olympic Peninsula. I anchored in Pedder Cove just before Victoria because I didn't want to deal with the complexities of Victoria Harbor. Then on Tuesday, 8 weeks to the day, I hightailed it home on perfectly flat water.
I'd like to thank the support I've gotten from members in this forum. It can get pretty lonely and anxious when alone for 8 weeks on a trip like this; and when I had connectivity (not often), it was a pleasure to sign in to the C-Brats site and "talk to "ya'll". I also got many, many messages via my Garmin Inreach satellite system (text only) from all kinds of people practically daily. I'd like to give a special shout out to Harvey (Hardee) and Gary (Daybreak) for continuously supplying me with wind and wave data via the Garmin link as I did the west coast since I so rarely had either internet or cell to use the Windy or other apps myself. Also honorable mention to Boris (journey on) for being there for me day after day.
P.S. Point of interest.....I slept every nite for the 8 weeks on the boat. I cooked and ate every meal on the boat except for 5 meals at café type places in various marina towns, and I had 1 home-cooked meal the night before I rounded Cape Scott (thanks, Randy and Chris).