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Baker and the Sisters (peaks to right), Sunset and high tide w/Lone Tree Island in background. (b) General regulations. documents in the last year, 247 3501-3520).
Use the PDF linked in the document sidebar for the official electronic format. All waters of Commencement Bay within an area beginning at latitude 47°18′34.5″ N., longitude 122°30′22.5″ W.; thence to latitude 47°18′48″ N., longitude 122°29′48″ W.; thence to latitude 47°18′11.1″ N., longitude 122°29′03.5″ W.; thence to latitude 47°17′56″ N., longitude 122°29′37″ W. (i) Non-anchorage area Port Angeles Harbor. This NPRM has not been designated a “significant regulatory action,” under Executive Order 12866. In addition, it would establish new and clarify existing regulations governing the use of all anchorages and areas in the Puget Sound area. �0���NT�2�Bu�2UMx�a��l��g�Q9��rN��rP��n?�뵹Xd5 �ND��5k\x��駁������ All waters of Port Townsend shoreward of a line starting at latitude 48°06′33″ N., longitude 122°46′00″ W.; thence to latitude 48°05′52″ N., longitude 122°45′04″ W.; thence to latitude 48°05′22.9″ N., longitude 122°46′00″ W.; thence to Kala Pt., latitude 48°03′29″ N., longitude 122°46′00″ W. (i) Commencement Bay General Anchorage. Tangled and crabby . We introduced ourselves to Sean Forrest Roberts and Valeri Aleksandrov who were gracious enough to invite us into their enchanting studio where they shared their processes and techniques and showed us many of their experiments and completed series of art. Learn more here. documents in the last year.
Magical. After the tour, we visited the small museum in the lighthouse itself whereupon we learned the history of nearby Suicide Bluff before spotting a majestic pod of Orcas rippling by.
By midafternoon we had dropped anchor in Deer Harbor on a beautifully sunny and unexpectedly warm Pacific Northwest day and with ample time to row ashore and explore the small marina, parks, and businesses nearby. (6) No vessel may anchor in a “dead ship” status (propulsion or control unavailable for normal operations) in a designated anchorage described in paragraph (a) of this section, unless otherwise authorized by the COTP Puget Sound. A perfect place to land the “dink”. 4321-4370f), and have made a preliminary determination that this action is one of a category of actions that do not individually or cumulatively have a significant effect on the human environment. The next day we sailed to Lopez Island and Spencer’s Spit State Park where we knew some friends would be camping for the holiday weekend. 09/28/2020, 873 We never intended to finish, but the direction of the race down Guemes Channel was the direction we were going and the only planned agenda we had.
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Unfortunately, they were a good 5 miles walk from West Sound.
We escaped the heat by exploring the shoreline by kayak and resting ourselves under the shade of the “African Queen” canopy. informational resource until the Administrative Committee of the Federal We headed to Vendovi Island, a recent aquisition by the San Juan Preservation Trust, a non profit organization committed to preserving and limiting development in parts of the San Juan Islands.Its a rather small island of just over 200 acres and once belonged to the Fluke Family (of Fluke Corporation) and was originally developed by John Fluke who until recently was buried on the island. Rounding Lummi we were greeted by postcard views of Mt. Normally such actions are categorically excluded from further review under paragraph 34(f) of Figure 2-1 of Commandant Instruction M16475.lD. Anybody is welcome to anchor there, but to go ashore you need to be a member of the Bellingham Yacht Club or havea reciprocal as we did from Anacortes Yacht Club.
Located in Skagit County, Washington, United States, Vendovi Island lies across Samish Bay from mainland Skagit County, between Guemes Island and Lummi Island.
As we ascended the rocks we found a rather unkept trail which we used to meander around the island, from the northern beaches and tidepools to the southern cliffs. Speaking of crab, it had just been the opening of crabbing season the weekend prior and as we discovered in the morning we had anchored ourselves in a minefield of bouys marking baited pots far below. As the sun set, we enjoyed dinner, drink, and the warmth of a late July San Juan evening. The San Juans are about 90 miles North of Seattle in an area known as the Salish Sea. We accept anonymous comments.