5-4-12
Arrived at the dock & forest service cabin on Lisianski Strait in the evening in a pouring rain. Very content to stay on the boat enjoying the new heater & reading until ready to hit the sack.
Only one whale in the 69 mile cruise & that off Point Adophus. Very different from a little over a week ago when we saw at least 30 spread out over the entire way.
This morning while Jo-Lee & I where away from the boat taking showers & paying docking fees a visiting mink pooped all over the cockpit. What a mess! Not as much as a Otter can leave, but near the same stinky results. Like to watch them bouncing about the boat, but no more mister nice guy if they try to board.
69 miles today & 601 total
5-5-12
In the morning slow cruised down Lisianski Strait then up Stag Inlet where we anchored at the head for most of the day. Rain off & on & the temperature maxed at about 48, but still a good day slipping around the bay head & a short way up the river Inlet in the Mokai. Seals, sea lions, river & sea otters, deer, ducks, geese, eagles & many other birds in abundance to enjoy. Had a good stretch of the legs walking about the shore with a tiny bit of adrenaline flowing knowing there were bears about even if not in sight.
In late afternoon shortly after pulling anchor & starting the slow cruise back 7 miles to the wilderness dock saw our first bear of the trip. Looked like a young 3 year old not long from his moma. It was thin but not starved looking with a beautiful shaggy dark chocolate brown coat of fur. The bear season is on now & we have seen hunters out on their boats, but think this one safe this year due to the hunters looking for the big males. I have zero interest in hunting them with a large interest & enjoyment in watching their behavior in this type of natural setting, but realize that others have different views ranging from enjoyment of the hunt to not wanting them or their habitat disturbed in anyway some being unhappy even with the little interaction I enjoy with the bears on their turf. I think overall Alaska is doing a good job maintaining a balance in their management of habitat & the peoples differing desires of how they want to interact with the wild creatures. Personally, I love these remote wild places where there is no one looking over our shoulders to hall monitor every move we make whether it's for our personal safety or anything else.
The expected gale arrived just before dark with the accompanying high winds & pouring rains. Thought about staying up at the head of Stag Inlet at anchor, but we decided the night would be much more enjoyable secured to the dock.
14 miles today & 615 total
4-6-12
Winds howled & the rain pored all day. It must have really been booming out on the open coast, because we had wave action come all the way up to the boat, the 12 miles or so even with angles to slow them on Lisianski Strait. It's late evening now & the wind has quit & rain more gentle with thick fog moving in. Both Jo-Lee & I have an abundance of books with some on the IPad, so are quite content relaxing & reading here in the wilderness, while being warm, dry & comfortable with good food & me some Captain Morgan's when the night arrives.
During the day had a whale pop up just off the dock, but with it going in the direction of the strong current disappeared quickly.
In these cool wet temperatures of 36 to 40 at night in the boat & outside temperatures of 42 to 50 during the day am very pleased with new stoves heating ability & fuel usage. Have it on for 12 to 16 hours a day & using during that time only about 1/2 gallon of diesel. Would take several gallons of gas to accomplish the same with the Honda 2000 generator & ceramic electric heater.
Procedure in the morning to obtain quick heat & at the same time coffee is to first start the propane buddy heater, 2nd start the generator so motors don't have to be started to fire Wallas. When Wallas combustion process quits reducing need for high voltage turn on the ceramic heater. 10 minutes or less later turn off the buddy heater & when the coffee is done the ceramic. Can then sit back & enjoy the coffee while warm, dry & comfortable.
0 miles today & still 615 total