Follow the North Star

Cries of Furies

Nonfiction, Travel, Canada, Western Canada, Adventure & Literary Travel, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Dawn Kostelnik ISBN: 9781927812549
Publisher: Kobo Publication: May 9, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Dawn Kostelnik
ISBN: 9781927812549
Publisher: Kobo
Publication: May 9, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

…she had tried to tie herself to a wall in the rolling galley.

The thought of leaving Shearwater by sea is too traumatic. If I am jumping ship this is my last chance to do so.

Shearwater is located on Denny Island across the water from Bella Bella, a native seaside community located on the coast of B.C., Canada. My escape vehicle could be B.C. Ferries, which makes a scheduled stop at Bella Bella. Or I could jump into a small floatplane and fly into Port Hardy on Vancouver Island. I would be safe and have to live with the fact that I deserted my ship and my Captain. I am still considering it.

An 80-foot tug registered out of Juneau, Alaska has been our phantom companion since we left Prince Rupert more than a week ago. As they vaporize in the fog, so do our communications with them on our none too stable radio. They are a ghost ship that offers the small condolence of “someone else is out here.”

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…she had tried to tie herself to a wall in the rolling galley.

The thought of leaving Shearwater by sea is too traumatic. If I am jumping ship this is my last chance to do so.

Shearwater is located on Denny Island across the water from Bella Bella, a native seaside community located on the coast of B.C., Canada. My escape vehicle could be B.C. Ferries, which makes a scheduled stop at Bella Bella. Or I could jump into a small floatplane and fly into Port Hardy on Vancouver Island. I would be safe and have to live with the fact that I deserted my ship and my Captain. I am still considering it.

An 80-foot tug registered out of Juneau, Alaska has been our phantom companion since we left Prince Rupert more than a week ago. As they vaporize in the fog, so do our communications with them on our none too stable radio. They are a ghost ship that offers the small condolence of “someone else is out here.”

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