Saturday, June 30, 2007

Day 1 and 2

Today I got a call and email from my dad which was unexpected. He is supposed to call on Sundays and Wednesdays. Last night he stayed at his friend Doug's cabin (I'm not sure of the location but I believe it is on the sunshine coast? If you know, please let me know) and today, he seadooed for 8 hours straight and made it to PORT HARDY!!! Wow!!! He said that it rained most of the time and it was very wet. He tried to leave his dry suit zipper down a bit for bathroom breaks etc. but said that was a HUGE mistake as he ended up getting soaking wet. Another slight issue is that he forgot one glove. He had a burger for dinner (I don't think he ate anything else all day....grrrr...although he assured me he was drinking water) and then found a hotel to stay in. His plan is to head to Namu and then Shearwater in the next couple days, which is near Bella Bella. The highlight for him so far (besides a burger for dinner and finding a hotel to stay in) has been seeing so many beautiful lighthouses. It's been hard for him to get any pictures as its been drizzling and dreary all day.







Here is a photo of Port Hardy (northern tip of Vancouver Island where the awesome Cape Scott Trail is). The map below shows where he plans to head to tomorrow although I think he will just put up a tent on the coast rather than staying at the resort. Namu is half way between Port Hardy and Bella Bella, it is an old cannery site, and apparently the oldest human habitation site of about 10,000 years ago. It is a heritage site for First Nations and industrial historic site. From what I've read, Namu once had 600 residents but the cannery closed down 10 years ago and now only has 6 full time residents.








Another map is below showing the ferry route which will be very similar to his. The ferry does this trip in 8 1/2 hours so I assume it will be quite similar, although he will probably do it in 2 days. Please stay tuned for further info as his adventure should be updated on Wednesday afternoon when he hopes to be in Prince Rupert. Please remember my dad in your prayers. Prayers for safety, wisdom, and memories to last a lifetime! His email said that if he has to, he will send the machine and himself home on a ferry (if conditions are ridiculous). I guess they both took a bit of a pounding today. His plan is to slow down a bit and really enjoy the next part as he has seen the Vancouver Island portion, which he has just completed, several times already. He says he misses us but is enjoying God's great work.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Louise,
Thanks for the great blog site. It will be fun reading of the progress along the coast. What an adventure, a real Canadian adventure to be celebrated on Canada Day...not many can say they have had this kind of Canadian adventure.
Will be praying for safety and blessing at seeing God's wonderful world.
Jo
ps I am one of the 144 =)

Anonymous said...

wish I could come along. looks like a great trip. but I know I would need way more food stops.
charlie

Unknown said...

Louise,
Our cabin is on Nelson Island, which is just off the mainland from Pender Harbour on the Sunshine Coast.

I am very impressed with your idea (and the energy investment)of posting "Jack's Excellent Adventure" as a blog. I am re-reviewing it right now, and it is SO NEAT!

I also felt I had to leave a comment or two, just to rub it in because your dad almost never signs the guest book when he and his cohorts use the cabin for their boys' weekends.

Best regards,
Doug Henning