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Visiting the PNW

Postby Olaf Hart » Mon May 19, 2014 8:22 pm

We have added a week in the PNW to our next trip to Denver to play with the grandson, flying in 29 August and flying out to LA on 4 September.
Hiring a car and keen to do a "road trip" to explore the area.
Sweet Hart and I would appreciate your suggestions, and maybe a chance to catch up with folks.
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Re: Visiting the PNW

Postby BeauV » Mon May 19, 2014 8:28 pm

We are right between the PNW and LA, kinda in the way. We'd love to have you stop by. Also, when you're in LA, if you're there for a while, we can go play on MAYAN.

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Re: Visiting the PNW

Postby Olaf Hart » Mon May 19, 2014 8:33 pm

That sounds like the itinerary for the next trip.
Can we take a rain check?
If you are in Hawaii, we could do that too.
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Re: Visiting the PNW

Postby BeauV » Mon May 19, 2014 8:42 pm

Olaf Hart wrote:That sounds like the itinerary for the next trip.
Can we take a rain check?
If you are in Hawaii, we could do that too.


Sure! No Hawaii this year. We have a hint that we might get Grandchild 2.0 in January. Still waiting for confirmation, but that'll cut into our long-range sailing plans.
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Re: Visiting the PNW

Postby kimbottles » Mon May 19, 2014 8:43 pm

Well hopefully you will visit Bob and us here in the Seattle area.
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Re: Visiting the PNW

Postby Olaf Hart » Mon May 19, 2014 8:45 pm

BeauV wrote:
Olaf Hart wrote:That sounds like the itinerary for the next trip.
Can we take a rain check?
If you are in Hawaii, we could do that too.


Sure! No Hawaii this year. We have a hint that we might get Grandchild 2.0 in January. Still waiting for confirmation, but that'll cut into our long-range sailing plans.

We will try to get back over for thanksgiving, so maybe early or mid November is the next trip.
Is it too cold to sail by then?
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Re: Visiting the PNW

Postby BeauV » Mon May 19, 2014 8:52 pm

Olaf Hart wrote:
BeauV wrote:
Olaf Hart wrote:That sounds like the itinerary for the next trip.
Can we take a rain check?
If you are in Hawaii, we could do that too.


Sure! No Hawaii this year. We have a hint that we might get Grandchild 2.0 in January. Still waiting for confirmation, but that'll cut into our long-range sailing plans.

We will try to get back over for thanksgiving, so maybe early or mid November is the next trip.
Is it too cold to sail by then?


It is NEVER too cold to sail in So. Cal. There is just light wind and no wind depending on the time of year. We may, however, have MAYAN up in Santa Cruz by October 2014 and be around the center of CA until at least mid-summer 2015.
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Re: Visiting the PNW

Postby Olaf Hart » Mon May 19, 2014 8:55 pm

Kim, that sounds good to us, we have no schedule yet.
We tend to get out of the city and avoid bookings where we can.
Waterfronts and their bars seem to be our usual destinations, we are looking forward to a few ferry trips to explore the islands.
I do have a pilot my son gave me (he is pretty keen for us to leave a boat around there somewhere), so there should be plenty to do in a week.
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Re: Visiting the PNW

Postby Panope » Mon May 19, 2014 9:12 pm

You will be leaving just before the Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival gets going (September 5-7), but there are lots of cool boats here anytime. I am 99% sure Panope will be here and in the water. You would be welcome aboard for a day sail and a beer if you can make it up this way.

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Re: Visiting the PNW

Postby Olaf Hart » Mon May 19, 2014 9:37 pm

I didn't think of the festival, I made it to the Mystic one last year and we have the Hobart one next January .

We may go to Port Townsend at the end of the trip. See if we can get a preview ...

I should have posted before we booked, I live and learn.

If I could catch the Port Townsend show, I would only have to go to La Rochelle and Douarnez and that would be another tick on the bucket list.

Thanks for the invite Steve.
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Re: Visiting the PNW

Postby Ish » Tue May 20, 2014 10:09 am

We'll be away in Desolation Sound at that time, unfortunately...maybe next time you visit you can squeeze in a trip to Vancouver Island.
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Re: Visiting the PNW

Postby kimbottles » Tue May 20, 2014 5:02 pm

Olaf Hart wrote:Kim, that sounds good to us, we have no schedule yet.
We tend to get out of the city and avoid bookings where we can.
Waterfronts and their bars seem to be our usual destinations, we are looking forward to a few ferry trips to explore the islands.
I do have a pilot my son gave me (he is pretty keen for us to leave a boat around there somewhere), so there should be plenty to do in a week.


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Re: Visiting the PNW

Postby bob perry » Wed May 21, 2014 9:18 am

Olaf:
Call me. I'm one hour north of Seattle. It would be fun to visit. If you are travelling from Seattle to Anacortes I'm just a small jog to your left, not far out of your way.
Please take a look at my blog. I think you will find it interesting and entertaining:

http://perryboat.sail2live.com/

Please check out my very new web sight at www.perryboat.com
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Re: Visiting the PNW

Postby Olaf Hart » Fri Jul 18, 2014 4:49 am

Thought you might enjoy this ad shot in Tassie, and around Hobart.

http://vimeo.com/101041083
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Re: Visiting the PNW

Postby LarryHoward » Fri Jul 18, 2014 5:59 am

Olaf Hart wrote:Thought you might enjoy this ad shot in Tassie, and around Hobart.

http://vimeo.com/101041083


Nice work! Recognized a few places. I'd love to get back to Tasmania one day.
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