I just saw this today . We walk along Barnet Marine Park everyday with our dog (off lease park) and across is Indian Arm. This is why we live where we live.
@Justget Onwithit We didn't bring the spinnaker on this trip, check out episode 12 at 4:21. Instead we set up our spinnaker pole with a bayonet fitting and it works great for light wind.
@@chrisburns5691 Oh definitely feasible in a day. Keep an eye out for the section that is around 80ft deep where we anchored for the day (in the video). Wouldn't suggest that spot for a windy day though. One book suggests by the waterfall but that did not look safe when we were there... Have a fun trip!
I love your videos! The only constructive criticism I would give you is to figure out your audio. Live narration is so muffled it’s hard to hear and then your post narration comes in so loud because I’ve cranked the volume up to hear the muffled narration. Other than that keep it coming!! Love seeing the beautiful PNW!
Thanks! I have upgraded my microphone and my adobe editing skills since this video :) It has been a learning curve. Thanks for the advice :) I appreciate feedback
We have sailed this area - it is so peaceful here. We canoe and sail this place all the time.
I live there yet it's been decades since I went there. Thanks for reminding me why I should go!
I just saw this today . We walk along Barnet Marine Park everyday with our dog (off lease park) and across is Indian Arm. This is why we live where we live.
Time and again your videos leave me gobsmacked by all the flat water you sail.
Wait until the next episode, we get some wind ;)
@Justget Onwithit We didn't bring the spinnaker on this trip, check out episode 12 at 4:21. Instead we set up our spinnaker pole with a bayonet fitting and it works great for light wind.
Great episode.
Nice and peaceful sailing! Beautiful! Cheers from Brazil 🇧🇷
You may not know this but George is actually brasileiro, born in Sao Paulo.
very nice.. how long did it it take to go up the arm right to the end?
From our anchorage in Bedwell, it was about an hour and half motor ride.
@@sailingkist1742 great, so feasible to motor up and back to a more protected Anchorage in a day.. thanks for the info, will head up there next week..
@@chrisburns5691 Oh definitely feasible in a day. Keep an eye out for the section that is around 80ft deep where we anchored for the day (in the video). Wouldn't suggest that spot for a windy day though. One book suggests by the waterfall but that did not look safe when we were there... Have a fun trip!
@@sailingkist1742 great info, thanks!
I love your videos! The only constructive criticism I would give you is to figure out your audio. Live narration is so muffled it’s hard to hear and then your post narration comes in so loud because I’ve cranked the volume up to hear the muffled narration. Other than that keep it coming!! Love seeing the beautiful PNW!
Thanks! I have upgraded my microphone and my adobe editing skills since this video :) It has been a learning curve. Thanks for the advice :) I appreciate feedback
When was this trip? Your American, right? There aren't supposed to be any of us sailing Canada at this time?
The last several videos are from our 2019 September trip...we are definitely not in BC right now. Wish we were though.
@@sailingkist1742 Ahh, got it. Thanks.
Ha, and me too! I've been buying guide books and watching vids, all in preparation/dreaming of the border opening and having the time.....
@@peterknudson9106 Fingers crossed we all can head there next spring :)
@@sailingkist1742 Fingers crossed none of you can’t… It’s been awesome up here! Hahah