Day 4 - Saturday, June 10, 2023 - Sailing through the Inside Passage

 When we opened the curtains this morning we looked out at steep green hill rising up only a few hundred yards from the ship. At times in the distance we could see snow-covered peaks. It is a gray overcast morning with the temperature around 50.

Carmen made coffee in the room and we relaxed with the Kingston Daily Freeman which we downloaded. The internet is spotty but surprisingly good considering the remoteness - I assume it is satellite-based.

The area that we are passing through, between Vancouver Island and the British Columbia mainland is quite narrow, often less than a mile wide.  There is quite a ferocious wind so it isn't very pleasant to go out on the deck. The waves aren't very high as it is so protected but even so the ship steadily rocks back and forth.

Once we passed into the open sea it became much more wavy and the ship was really rocking and rolling. Everyone is walking around like they've had a few too many drinks ๐Ÿ˜

My laptop seems to have suffered a catastrophic death and is completely non-functional so blogging is going to be a bit more difficult. 

We went to interesting lectures about whales and about the Gold Rush to the Pacific Northwest. 





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