We pack up our wet and salty clothes.
We say goodbye to our wonderful guides.
We await the arrival of Sea Wolf Adventures.
And we shuttle from the island to the big boat.
Andrew and Hannah are waiting for us on Mayumi 2.0. This is their new boat, named after the oldest daughter, meaning truth and beauty. And she is a beauty.
We are on Day 4 and having a blast. Fun people, travelling with purpose. While we didn't all know each other a week ago, we are close friends now.
It was fun to see so much more of the geography. The mountains, the trees and the ocean. Our otter came to wave goodbye, and the dolphins did too.
While the bear watching tour can be done entirely on the boat, our choice was to go ashore. We headed to Thompson Sound. Pulling into the dock, we found the "side by sides", basically an ATV with 6 seats (3+3). Great. Two vehicles = 12 seats.
Oops, did I mention the other couple on this outing? A couple from The Netherlands, here to see the bears too.
Hmmm how does this math work? 14 of us, 12 seats.
The "very back" (as we said in the Smith family) was when we got to ride behind the back seats. Yes! I volunteered for that seat immediately. Talk about a view!
And Arnold volunteered too
The one lane road took us to a small hiking path.
We hike to the next crossing, feeling energized and a bit cautious. We are after all, hiking in bear territory.
Down a mud slick creek bank to a small Zodiak, all 14 of us climb aboard for a very short ride to another trail.
And then another hike. Shhhhh we are asked to be silent as we come closer to the river and bear viewing spot. Mind the bear poop in the path 😳
The owner of Sea Wolf Adventures is a member of the people whose land we are on. He has the privilege to have his tours stop at a perfect location for viewing. We stop. Andrew points. I squint. I see nothing. I am stuck to Andrew's side as he says "there she is beside the big rock" ....
And then my eyes land on her, and I am frozen. Frozen with excitement. Frozen with disbelief. Frozen with joy. This is my moment. I am watching a Mumma grizzly bear fish the salmon running upstream to spawn.
And she catches one.
Another moment. Never to be forgotten. I could stay all day.
We all watch, in silence and wonder.
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