Given that the rain was continuing, plan B was invoked (good trip leaders always have a plan B, and usually a plan C), and so the afternoon was spent in Barnard Harbor, close by to Gil Island, feasting our eyes on humpbacks that were breaching, tail slapping, and even occasionally spy-hopping. Seals frolicked among the whales without much concern for being smacked by an errant tail or flipper. (Apologies that some photos were taken through a rain-swept plastic screen. I'm a wimp when it comes to hauling the camera out in foul weather!)
The humpbacks seemed to love Barnard Harbor. As we departed we had two escorts close by the port side of the boat!
The rain diminished and the clouds began to disperse as we made our way down to Chapple Inlet to anchor for the night. The scenery had metamorphosed by the time we reached the inlet.
All hands on deck for the sunset, dinner will have to wait ...
More fun pictures. The sunset photo was especially good.
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