Black bear stares

We were lucky to start our tour on one of the lowest tides of the year, teasing black bears to the beach for food. We watched them move big rocks here and there, and even poop:)

Captain Holmes

Though, Holmes viewed navigating open water like driving through a slalom course, taking on a few more liberties to ‘driving’ than we expected!

Eco touring

Black bears, eagles, seals, sea lions, jellies, an octopus (that inked!), and gray whales! Not pictured, but the gray whales were so fun to see…like big barnacle islands rolling about:) They’re huge!

Shrimp processing

Off with their heads before heading into the deep freeze for the trek home. Meryl is explaining to Holmes how to twist and pull…ocean to table here, folks:)

Into the forest

We did a nature walk that started on the beach at low tide and ended in the forest. Holmes found himself with an eye for banana slugs. Meryl practiced her parkour moves with what Frank calls, “load and explode.” And we all became fascinated with the potential for what lives inside caves created from fallen decaying ‘nurse trees.’