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Welcome to This is the Way, your go-to sailing adventure blog.
We aim to inspire, inform, and learn from fellow sailors, ocean enthusiasts
and all manner of adventurers with our tales of the high seas.
This blog is our “proof of life” for those who worry about where we go
and what kind of mischief we may get ourselves into.
We’re not reckless, just adventurous and brave enough to take a risk now and again.
09/10-09/20 Tahsis DISABLED
09/07-09/09 Bodega Bay
09/06 Tahsis
09/04-09/05 Mary Basin
09/01-09/03 Nuchatlitz
08/29-08/31 Blue Lips Cove
08/28 Harkin Cove
08/27 Dixie Cove
08/25-08/26 Kyuquot
08/23-08/24 The Bunsby’s West Nook
08/22 Acous Bay
08/20-08/21 Rounded Brooks Peninsula to Columbia Cove
08/19 Winter Harbour
08/17-08/18 East Cove
08/15-08/16 Pamphlet Cove
08/12-08/14 Julian Cove
08/10-08/11 Varney Bay (Coal Harbour)
08/09 Julian Cove
08/08 East Cove
08/06-08/07 Winter Harbour
08/06 Round the Tip of Vancouver Island at Cape Scott to Winter Harbour, Vancouver Island, Canada
For the full story, see The Admiral's Martini Musings page. It took two tries, but we managed a safe and exciting transit offshore for the first time.
08/04-08/05 Bull Harbour
08/03 Port McNeill
08/02 Shoal Bay
07/29-08/01 Joe Cove
07/28 Carriden Bay
07/26-07/27 Sullivan Bay Marina
07/23-07/25 Simoom Sound/O'Brien Bay
07/21-07/22 Booker Lagoon
07/20 Carrie Bay
07/19 Maggie Point
07/17 Bougey Bay
07/16 Charles Bay
07/18 Monk's Wall (The Broughtons!)
Our first stop in the Broughton Archipelago was Monk's Wall. This is a picture of Xena standing in front of what's left of part of the outpost. Bryan and I are each pictured in the archway of what we believe to be either a home or a main traders building. So many artifacts have been found and continue to be found and set aside on a log they're running out of log to put them on.
07/14-07/15 Octopus Islands
This is the highest point we've been before and were looking forward to returning to explore more of the land. We missed the cruisers cabin last time so made a point to visit and leave our mark this time. We signed in for our HAPS crew that couldn't make it this year but were here with us in 2023. It's an amazing little hidey hole that has plenty of room and good protection from the wind when needed. Xena loved the plentiful beach exploring time even with her booties. If you're ever in the area, look for our sign!
07/08-07/13 Quadra Is./Heriot Bay/Drew Harbour/Rebecca Spit
We finally got the kayaks wet and went to explore the town and pick up some provisions. Xena wasn’t thrilled, but she’ll adjust with time. The ferry wake scared her. It was blazing hot so the paddle felt nice. No burns today, we’re max protected.
07/07 Hornby Is./Tribune Bay
Next we headed to Hornby Island and Tribune Bay to check out the Hawaii of the mainland. It was wonderful. Warm water, sandy beach, no oyster shells, and sun. The anchorage wasn’t too bad and we were able to hit the beach two times to play with Xena and stretch our legs. We ran to the nearby shops and I got a panama hat because I am really not a boho beach hat kind of girlie but I burn! Good purchase. I think Bryan and I are ready for some quiet anchorages and far away little hidey-holes. We’re people’d out. We love being around our friends and meeting new people, but the craziness of tourism and cities is a bit much sometimes. We prefer the quieter experiences and are looking forward to finding lots to explore in the coming weeks. We came…We saw…We enjoyed. We out!
07/06 Vancouver Is./Nanaimo/Newcastle Is.
The first thing we think about when we know we’re headed to Nanaimo is dreading how crowded it is and this year is no different. We lucked out with a pretty good anchorage spot, but craziness began shortly after. Xena and I ran Bryan to the city via dinghy to take a bus to north of the city looking for supplies to build Xena a swim step for the boat. After returning to the boat, standing on the bow cleaning the salt off the windows, a little sailboat came flying in uncontrollably and nearly took out several boats and avoided capsizing by some power I wish I had. The gentleman began screaming for help and it became clear he couldn’t pull his sails down and was alone on the boat with no control of the boom swing. Here’s where it gets interesting.
07/01-07/05 Pender Is., Clam Bay/Telegraph Harbour
Our trip to Clam Bay lasted a few days longer than expected, but it was all good. We met up with our HAPS club again and had a great time with our last HAPSy hour of the season while we wiped out the local pizza joint. Pizza was great…gluten free crust should be avoided. The company and surroundings more than made up for it.
06/29-06/30 Blaine, WA USA to Galiano Is./Montague Harbour, BC Canada
On our first stop in Montague Harbour we met up with our HAPS sailing club for the first time this year! Potlucks, doggies, and lots of sailor stories ensued and we loved every minute of it. We met some new friends (Tom & Debbie) and were missing some old (Kim & Court). I wish we could hang together longer this year. Let’s start planning next year immediately : )
Summer 2024 Vancouver Island Circumnavigation
This trip has been in the planning stage since we bought the boat in 2021. We knew we wanted to head south at some point, but never thought we could get it done so fast!
About the page
This is the Way is primarily a sailing and adventure blog dedicated to bringing the excitement and beauty of the open waters to those who aren’t as crazy as we apparently are. Our journey began with a pivotal life moment and an opportunity to follow our passion for the sea and desire to explore the world's most breathtaking coastlines and hidden gems. Through our blog, we share our experiences, tips, and insights on everything from navigation and boat maintenance to our sailing routes and destinations.
Our goal is to put information out there in hopes others will find inspiration for their own next adventure, and the will to just do it. Our audience is primarily friends and family, but we also welcome all in the community of like-minded adventurers who share a love for sailing and the great outdoors. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or just dreaming of your first voyage, we hope to provide inspiration, practical advice, and a glimpse into the captivating world of life at sea.
Join us as we sail new waters, embrace new cultures, and live life by the wind and waves. This is the Way to adventure, freedom, and unforgettable memories.