We headed out on a Monday
morning for San
Juan Island north of the Olympic Peninsula. We had to drive for about an hour to the top
of the peninsula. Then we took a ferry
from Port Townsend to Whidbey
Island.
We then had to drive north
on Whidbey Island for about 45 minutes. On the way across Whidbey Island we crossed this gorgeous bridge built by the CCC at Deception Pass. We stopped and watched a bald eagle perched by the water.
When we reached Anacortes we took another ferry
for an hour to Friday Harbor on
San Juan Island. We were treated to beautiful views of Mt. Baker on
the way.
On Tuesday, we went to Lime Kiln State
Park on San
Juan Island to
watch for orca whales.
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Lighthouse at Lime Kiln State Park |
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We selected a good location and waited. We got to watch some harbor seals and a sea
lion while we waited.
After about 3 hours of
watching we were rewarded with a great orca show. We saw the J pod with 27 members parade by
for an hour and a half. The water was so
clear and they were so close we could sometimes see them swimming
underwater. We were able to identify the
big male orca whale Ruffles by his big ruffled dorsal fin. I didn't waste any effort trying to photograph
the whales, I just enjoyed the show.
The next day we decided to
spend the day at Deadman's Bay to watch the whales. We saw a bald eagle fishing, a deer, a harbor
seal, lots of kayakers and lots and lots of driftwood. Finally after nine hours of waiting, the J
pod orcas came by and we were treated to another show.
As
we were waiting for the ferry the next day, we walked around Friday Harbor. On our way back to Elissa's, we stopped in
Port Townsend for some pizza at Sirens which overlooks the water.
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Port Townsend |