Nick Heath

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  • in reply to: Belize – Planning a SKABC Trip South this Winter #11701
    Michelle Vandenbroek

    My friend and I did the self guided trip last winter. We rented their kayaks, stove and water bags.

    We shared a water taxi to and from Tobacco Cay. The kayaks were left there for us. Tobacco Cay had limited camping. Some campers we met had their valuables stolen from their tent there. The snorkeling was great at the outside reef. Tobacco Range had an insane amount of mosquitoes and the old campsite was overgrown. Coco Plum was deserted and had no outhouse, but tons of space to set up a camp. We were windbound for 3 nights here. (No snorkeling). Hangman was the best island for camping. The owner was very hospitable and it was a good location to make day trips from. We stayed the other 3 nights here. (Not much snorkeling). Camping possible at Hawkins, but very busy. Great dinners and cold beer! Great snorkeling at Bread and Butter (no camping) and Water Cay.

    The best part of our trip were our 5 days at Glovers Atoll resort. The diving & snorkeling were amazing. The island was so beautiful, the food so tasty, the beer so cold….. Good fishing too. The cleaning of the fish is a spectacle! It attracks all kinds of fish, rays and nurse sharks! You can rent kayaks at the resort.  http://www.glovers.com.bz

    Enjoy!

    Michelle V.

    in reply to: Belize – Planning a SKABC Trip South this Winter #11700
    Michelle Vandenbroek

    in reply to: Belize – Planning a SKABC Trip South this Winter #11697
    Reed Clarke

    And, yet another update.

    On Saturday, November 12, 10:00 am at the Jericho Sailing Centre, upstairs floor Member Lounge, we’ll be meeting with Leif Sverre, Islands Expeditions Director, to work out details for our upcoming Belize trip in February/March of 2017.

    Anyone with a buckle who would like to swash along on our Pirates of the Caribbean adventure, is welcome to join us at this meeting.

    Cheers, Reed

    in reply to: Belize – Planning a SKABC Trip South this Winter #11681
    Reed Clarke

    An update on our Belize trip.

    We have lost one and gained one, so still sitting at nine paddlers. Well, okay, in a sense we have lost two. Rand isn’t coming. But, he never intended to. He just wanted to get the ball rolling.

    The timing appears to be zoning in on February or March.

    Contact has been established with Island Expeditions Director Leif Sverre.

    We are now working on setting up a meeting with Leif to firm up a time and plan trip details. Based on comments received to date, it looks like most are leaning towards a self-guided trip.

    If, like Nick, you are lurking, undecided, now would be a good time to step forward. That meeting is going to be very important for shaping our Belize adventure. If you are going to join the party, you will want to be at the meeting! Not saying we couldn’t add people later, just that we’ll be doing the heavy lifting on details at our get-together.

    Cheers

    Reed

    Nick Heath

    Sat 29 Oct or Sun 30 Oct – sorry not really a kayak trip but an all day recce to S Lasqueti I and S Texada I by power skiff out of Coopers Green, Halfmoon Bay. Earliest ferry to Langdale, returning late evening. Need full oilskins/dry suit, PFD, gloves, boots, lunch, ear muffs. Just landing, taking photos, notes – not rolling boulders!

    We are anxious to find suitable site for the Salish Sea Marine Trail closer to Ballenas I than Jedediah and some sources suggest near Squitty Bay or Young Pt.  I’m skeptical but we need to check it out!

    Total crew = 3. Day chosen will depend on crew and weather forecast. They are calling for lighter winds at the weekend. Rain doesn’t much matter.

    in reply to: Belize – Planning a SKABC Trip South this Winter #11679
    Nick Heath

    If January is out, then I might go separately because we’ll be in Yucatan until early Jan and would be close by, more or less.  I realize I had not expressed interest earlier (lurking) but my Mexico plans were evolving,  so the SKABC plan would be either conveniently sequential or just not feasible.

    Hope the trip happens and is wonderful for all!  29C almost like bath water!

    in reply to: Belize – Planning a SKABC Trip South this Winter #11675
    Reed Clarke

    Welcome aboard George.

    I’m going to arbitrarily drop January. That would give us:

    • Rose – February
    • Gaila – February
    • Herb – February
    • Emily – February/March
    • Reed – February/March
    • Brian – February/March
    • Rob – February/March
    • Randy – February/March
    • Michelle – March
    • George – March/April

    Wow. Ten. I’m impressed.

    Just in case anybody is curious, the water temperature in Belize (likely measured close to shore in bays) is running about 29 degrees today. That would be 29 degrees celsius, not fahrenheit. The air temperature is around 25 degrees.

    According to a show I was watching last night, the average Caribbean water temperature in February is around 20 degrees. Oh ya.

    Cheers

    Reed

    in reply to: Belize – Planning a SKABC Trip South this Winter #11674
    George Prevost

    Hi, everyone.  I’m interested, too.  I’m flexible as to timing but would prefer March or April when the ski season is winding down.  My preference would be to spend at least ten days, maybe more.

    in reply to: Belize – Planning a SKABC Trip South this Winter #11673
    Reed Clarke

    Welcome to the party Herb.

    So, let’s update the ‘time preferences’ list and change the order to give it some structure:

    • Emily – January/February/March
    • Reed – January/February/March
    • Rose – January/February
    • Gaila – February
    • Herb – February
    • Brian – February/March
    • Rob – February/March
    • Randy – February/March
    • Michelle – March

    It looks to me like we need info from the company on what time periods are still open and we need to discuss among ourselves how flexible we are with the above time preferences.

    One suggestion I have from looking at the list is that January should come off the table.

    Cheers

    Reed

    in reply to: Belize – Planning a SKABC Trip South this Winter #11671
    Herb Johnston

    Herb Johnston is interested in the Belize trip idea.  I do a lot of skiing and things in snow, so maybe by Feb, some of that will have been done. Flexible on type of trip, but probably self guided, but either might work.  Keep me in the loop, for info – every day should be an adventure so someone said. Thanks for Belize startup idea.  HJ

    in reply to: Belize – Planning a SKABC Trip South this Winter #11670
    Reed Clarke

    Let’s keep this ball rolling!

    What I’m seeing is at least eight people, possibly more with spouses.

    Time preferences look something like this:

    • Gaila – February
    • Brian – February/March
    • Michelle – March
    • Rose – January/February
    • Rob – seems to be angling towards February/March
    • Emily – January/February/March
    • Randy – seems to be angling towards February/March
    • Me – totally flexible (ie. no job, no social life)

    I see a couple of potential time conflicts in there. Do we want to hash out timing sitting at our computers, then get together for a meeting to discuss trip details? Or, should we just go straight to a meeting?

    Do we need information from the tour company before we can establish time options?

    Let’s figure out a plan and start working through it!

    Cheers

    Reed

    in reply to: General Discussion #11669
    Nick Heath

    Several  SKABC members will be taking an 08;30 ferry to Nanaimo (on foot or bicycle) for the AGM and fall forum Please feel free to join us. You don’t have to be an individual BCMTNA member (you just ca’t vote if not). Free lunch! Exciting developments in the long-term quest for the Holy Grail!

    bonus – This year we’re quitting early to catch the 3:00 pm return ferry, so we can also attend our own volunteer appreciation dinner in W Van..  Whoo hoo!

    in reply to: Belize – Planning a SKABC Trip South this Winter #11666
    Brian Pegg

    Hi Randy –

    Yes I am also keen to do some warm weather paddling when I get sick of skiing….

    Feb / March would be cool.  I would probably be more attracted to self-guided for cost reasons.

    Snorkeling / fishing can take precedence over making miles

     

    Michelle Vandenbroek

    See the posting in the Trip List for more details.

    We have changed the paddle to Saturday when the weather is better.

    Want to join? Contact Michelle V. at mich_broek@hotmail.com or 604-522-3585. Please include your most recent rescue practice date and skill level. Thanks.

    in reply to: Belize – Planning a SKABC Trip South this Winter #11663
    Gaila Eddie

    Hi Randy,

    Fantastic idea, and I was planning on going as a winter active vacay. It would be great to connect and do some of that with club members. I thought if part of the trip was guided, it would provide a lot of information, about the history, people, culture etc, that a self-guided could not.

    I am thinking February is good.  I am overdue for a vacation and would like to go sooner than later.

    Yippee!

    Gaila

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