I rode excellent dedicated bike trails from Swartz Bay to the terminal in Victoria Harbour. The Black Ball Ferry got me to Port Angeles.
My toughest day was riding P.A. to Port Townsend. There is supposed to be a route, but it’s very confusing.
I took a much enjoyed rest day in P.T. Then caught the short ferry over to Whidbey. The next island is connected by bridge – Fidalgo.
From Antecortes I sailed to Orcas and then San Juan.
my first cycle touring trip
The ferry Friday Harbor to Sidney BC departs only once a day in the morning. Many times ferry schedules determine your days.
Once back to Sidney CANADA, I cycled to Swartz Bay and rode the big ferry back to Tsawwassen.
Some say you cannot ride out of Tsawwassen because bikes are not allowed in the tunnel. Just in case I put my bike on the front of a bus.
A local on that same bus recommended we ride together downtown from the River Rock Casino. That’s not bad. You spend a lot of time on a street called Ontario.
The best hiking was on Orcas. The best riding perhaps Galiano and Whidbey.
I’d love to go back to Orcas too for mountain biking.
It’s easier to carry gear by bike than on your back. But hills are murder. I’ll definitely lighten the load next time.
full hiking pack in addition to panniers
I’m planning a future short loop from Whidbey to the mainland and back to Port Townsend by road. Perhaps in winter when traffic is lighter. And – of course – I’ve many of the Canadian Gulf Islands yet to explore. 🙂
I bought a hybrid bike for touringMay 2016. It’s in Calgary. I’ll be doing some Rocky mountain biking in August.
July 2016 I bought a second identical bike to be stored in Parksville, BC at my parent’s place. (I’ll now have a mountain bike and a hybrid in each city.)
I got the second on sale for $550 as it’s now last year’s model. It would have cost me well over $100 to ship a bike Calgary to Parksville. And another $100+ to ship it back. THAT’s the good reason. It’s less expensive for me to own two bikes than to ship one back and forth.
I’ll be cycling a lot both out of Calgary and Parksville on the two bikes.
However … MEC bungled my order for the $550 last-year’s-model. Instead I had to buy this year’s model now $775. AND I needed to accessorize twice. Quite costly.
San Juan Island was a long day on the bike. At least 70 miles.
Late in the day, however, I stopped at Lime Kiln State Park where folks were gathered for a fun evening. The park is considered one of the best places in the world to view wild orcas.
I’ve seen many rare animals: Red Panda, Himalayan Bear, 2 Snow Leopards. But I’d somehow managed to miss seeing Orcas on any of my many, many trips around the Pacific N.W. coast. Until now. 🙂
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I tented 4 nights cycling through the Gulf Islands before finally reaching a hot shower in Port Townsend. Tomorrow I’ll start back towards Canada through the San Juan Islands from Whidbey.