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From the archives: Winter paddle in Quilcene Bay, Washington day 2

12/19/2011

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This trip was originally posted on the old site last December, 2010 (and we posted part 1 here yesterday) - just trying to move all of the old posts here and keep the blog-a-posting through the holidays. We've got lots of trips planned (with kayaks) this week and next!
Enjoy! - Paul  ETC
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Everyone's Travel Club paddles one more day in Quilcene Bay, Washington. It didn't snow on us today.  To the water!
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Here's great shot of Whidbey Island from the ferry back to Seattle!
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   ~Paul   ETC
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From the Archives: Winter Kayaking in Quilcene Bay day 1

12/18/2011

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Another post from the Archives! This trip was originally posted on the old site last December, 2010. It's kinda funny that last year I was kayaking in the snow on this day - this year it turned out to be 50 degrees and sunny (Northwest winter). We'll post day 2 from this trip tomorrow - just trying to move all of the old posts here and keep the blog-a-posting through the holidays. We've got lots of trips planned (with kayaks) this week and next!
Enjoy! - Paul  ETC
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Everyone's Travel Club kicks off the winter paddling season with a weekend trip to Quilcene Bay near Quilcene, Washington.  It pretty much snowed on me during most of the trip, however, the water was green, our cabin had waterfront for easy launch, and despite the weather it was tons of fun.


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We took the Bainbridge Ferry across the Sound right after work on Friday.
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I woke up the next morning, inflated my Innova Helios II, and carried it on top of my head down to the water. The little white specs in the water are oyster shells!
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Quilcene Bay is known for their oysters, below is a picture of some of the commercial beds (don't ask me how they work).
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Brrrr. Time to head in, more kayaking on day 2!
~Paul   ETC
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From the Archives: Kayaking to the Dungeness Spit Lighthouse - Sequim WA

12/11/2011

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Originally posted on the old site - 8/16/2010
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   Everyone's Travel Club took a little out-of-town kayaking trip through the Dungeness Bay to the Dungeness Spit Lighthouse.  The first leg of the trip took only about 1.5 hours from the Cline Spit Road boat launch to reach the lighthouse at the very end of the Spit.  It ended up taking about 2.5 hours to get back due to heavy, heavy winds...I mean, heavy.
   The Spit is located just outside of Sequim, Washington, about 2 hours (including a 30 minute Edmonds ferry ride) from Seattle. 
   Once you get there it's pretty amazing - the longest natural sand spit in the United States. 

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We inflated and put in at a boat ramp just East of the start of the 5 mile (one way) Spit hike, this shortened the distance for us to reach the lighthouse considerably. The road where we launched is called Cline Spit road, just off of Marine Drive (just zoom in on the Google map to get a better view).  There is free parking there and it wasn't too crowded, just a few fisherman hauling boats in and out.

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Off we go on our 3ish mile paddle (one way) towards the lighthouse in 0 knot winds. 
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Spit.
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   The catch is, the area where we landed (South side of the Spit) and got out to explore the lighthouse is technically off limits, however, no one seemed to mind us landing our kayaks. Landing on this side protected us from the action on the Strait of Juan de Fuca (the other side of the sand spit).
   The forecasted winds picked up on our return trip...I mean, I knew they would because I did check the marine forecast that morning, but it just seemed so still on the trip, I thought we'd have a little more time (we found out after we got back that there was a small craft advisory issued for the afternoon). 
   The forecasted wind speed was right but the forecasted wind direction proved incorrect. I thought we'd be a little protected in the Bay from the predicted North wind. It didn't end up coming from the North. Crap. Plus, while paddling, I noticed that the very short spit wasn't really tall enough to protect us from much of the wind anyway.  Crap again.
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Then the sun shines (but the wind continues to blow) as we eventually return...safe and sound.
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   For my next trip to the Spit:  I'll use that boat ramp again on Cline Spit Road, watch that marine forecast like a hawk, check the tides, maybe even take a radio to catch any small craft advisories during the trip.  I'll plan for about 3-4 hours to give myself lots of time taking pictures and touring the lighthouse. Weather can change very quickly in these salt-watery parts.  I'll always remember to dress warm (layer) - we are bundled up on July 4th in these photos...
   Finally, if the wind does pick up upon my next trip I'll consider hanging out a little extra at the lighthouse and get a forecast from the nice tenants that temporarily live out there, just pack my inflatable Innova kayak in the pack and walk it back, or if I do decide to paddle, tether myself to the kayak just in case I tip (wouldn't want that inflatable blowing away and leaving me in icy cold water)! 
   ~Paul, Sis, Mom    E.T.C. 
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The elusive Northwest sea carolers {Argosy Christmas Ships buzz Golden Gardens}

12/7/2011

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   Since we're kinda new to the marina neighborhood we didn't realize that apparently around this time of year decorated ships sea carol there way around the Ballard Locks, Shilshole Marina, and Golden Gardens. People gather with fires on the beach, bands play at the beach house, the yacht club was handing out drinks to members at the clubhouse...man, the NW knows how to celebrate on a chilly Wednesday night in December...tis the season!
   ~Paul, Amber,   ETC

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