Monthly Archives: May 2016


Sucia Island

Some wonderful friends decided we needed to see Sucia Island. It is one of the world’s top boating destinations, as is evidenced by the many visitors to the island. Many visitors come by kayak. It is 2.5 miles north of Orcas Island. We took a fast boat and arrived in a […]


Turtleback Mountain

Turtleback Mountain has a couple of trails.  This post is about the trails accessible via the south trailhead.  The trek starts at about 120 feet elevation at the trailhead and climbs to 920 feet at Ship Peak.  It is about 1.5 miles, one way, from the parking lot. The first […]


Indian Island

We were on our way out of town for a hike up Turtleback Mountain when we noticed that the tide was out, and the tombolo (Italian word for sand bar that shows up at low tide connecting an island to a bigger island or mainland) was exposed.  Normally, Indian Island […]


Low Tide

We have visited Obstruction Pass State Park a few times, but this is the first time that we visited during low tide. An island friend had suggested it. Thank you! The puddles on Orcas’ beaches are not the same as the mud puddles we have in Nebraska. There, we might […]