At 9:00 a.m. we boarded our Zodiac with the incoming tide and a northwest wind, the Boca de Soledad, translated as “The Mouth of Solitude,” lived up to its name. The undulating waters of this narrow channel serve as the entry and exit to the Pacific for California gray whales as they complete one leg of their journey to Baja from Alaska.
Mid morning, our local pilot, Alejandro Camacho rejoined us for our southbound transit of Hull Canal.
We returned to the Sea Lion for a deck lunch but the weather did not cooperate. Lunch in the dinning room was Organic Mixed Green Salad, Potato Salad, Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, Garden Burgers and “Blondies” for dessert.
This encounter with dozens of dolphins seemed to mark a new chapter in our expedition. From here on out, we could expect the unexpected.Dinner was Roasted Rack of Lamb with chimichurri sauce OR Fish Cakes with citrus-chipotle remoulade OR Stuffed Portobello Mushroom. Dessert was Profiteroles, ice cream with chocolate sauce.
The gentle pitching of the ship and the sound of the water against the hull made for a restful night.