All Aboard Sailing

Another pair of humpbacks passing Friday Harbor

October 28, 2017 – Today felt like a repeat of yesterday. We finished up with some boat maintenance and popped out of the harbor to find two humpbacks traveling down the San Juan Island shoreline. It was stunning – backlit blows are so beautiful. The humpback whales were BCXukKeta2014#1 ‘Crater’ and BCY0160 ‘Heather’.

BCY0160 'Heather'

Humpback whale BCY0160 ‘Heather’

Humpback whale BCXukKeta2014#1 ‘Crater'

Humpback whale BCXukKeta2014#1 ‘Crater’

Backlit humpback whale tail

Backlit humpback whale tail

Humpback whales BCXukKeta2014#1 ‘Crater' and BCY0160 ‘Heather'

Humpback whales BCXukKeta2014#1 ‘Crater’ and BCY0160 ‘Heather’

Humpback whale BCY0160 'Heather'

Humpback whale BCY0160 ‘Heather’

Humpback whale BCY0160 'Heather'

Tail flukes of humpback whale BCY0160 ‘Heather’

Humpback whale BCXukKeta2014#1 ‘Crater' with Mt Baker

Humpback whale BCXukKeta2014#1 ‘Crater’ with Mt Baker

Diving humpback whale

Diving humpback whale

Humpback whale BCXukKeta2014#1 ‘Crater'

Humpback whale BCXukKeta2014#1 ‘Crater’

Humpback whale BCY0160 'Heather' with "rainblow"

Humpback whale BCY0160 ‘Heather’ with “rainblow”

Humpback whale BCXukKeta2014#1 ‘Crater'

Tail flukes of humpback whale BCXukKeta2014#1 ‘Crater’

A hike at Turn Island  State Park

A hike at Turn Island State Park

Light through the trees

Light through the trees

Autumn colors

Autumn is here

Fallen leaves

Fallen leaves