On or whale watching trips we travel to BC’s Johnstone Strait area to watch (visit) the killer whales but some days we are the ones being visited. If you use the map mentioned in yesterday’s post you will be able to view the whale watching area. On this day I was photographing orcas near the bow of the boat with one of the guests and turned to call the other guest to come forward and found that it was not necessary. See tomorrow’s post…
Grizzly Stops “Grizzly Watching”
The extra day booked at Grizzly Bear Lodge means a trip to Trapper Rick’s to enjoy the scenery of a unique wild river, some more interaction with bears and Trapper Rick and maybe a little river fishing. On this day we were unable to cross the river to find some bears for about an hour because there was a grizzly bear fishing at the boat landing. As the bear approached Rick he had a one sided conversation with the bear and it crossed the river to fish on the other side before it moved up the river. January 19 to 21 has more photos from this incident – can use the side bar at the left to find these photos. All in all it is worth the time to watch grizzlies while waiting to watch grizzlies.
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