After visiting the Pacific Northwest on last year’s Canadian-Empire Builder loop trip, I’m back again! This time, I’m going to take the Rocky Mountaineer from Vancouver to Banff - but first, I‘m doing some island hopping in the Pacific Northwest.
The trip began last Saturday, when I flew Delta nonstop from Detroit to Seattle, on my way to the San Juan Islands. The flight was fine, aside from being delayed by about an hour and my checked bag being put on the wrong carousel, which caused me to get a little frantic since the last ferry out of Anacortes was at 8:20, and I was meeting some people to go up and stay with them. However, they were stuck in traffic driving up from California, and in the end I got my bag with time to spare, and we easily made the 8:20pm ferry to Friday Harbor. The ferry was quite large, caring many cars and passengers, though I’d say the BC Ferries seemed nicer.
For the next few days, I stayed on their boat in Friday Harbor. I first met them on the Canadian last year when they were part of a tour group and kept in touch, also meeting up in San Diego after the Gathering. Really got to know them on the train trip and was a bit sad to depart in Vancouver, so it was nice to get to see them for longer. On the Rocky Mountaineer, I am actually doing a similar tour offered by the same company as part of the University of Michigan Alumni Association, in part because of how much fun I had with people from that group (and how it sometimes gets boring doing a trip alone).
The second day I was with them, we took the ferry to Lopez Island and back to see some friends of theirs. That was fairly uneventful, though unbeknownst to us they had cancelled the return ferry we were going to take (the last of the night from Lopez to Friday Harbor). We went about our business and returned to the ferry terminal to find out the ferry had been cancelled, un-cancelled, and now delayed by an hour. Probably good we didn’t find out about the cancellation until after the un-cancellation. In any case, it seems like if they have to cancel a ferry, they should try to never cancel the last one of the night if at all humanly possible. Others in my group agreed, and had their own rants about the ferries (one found herself facing the “dreaded cone” while we were there and not being let on the ferry, and also had her own ideas on how to reorganize the ferries). As a transit nerd, this kind of stuff was kind of interesting - the Anacortes/San Juan Island schedule is a confusing mess, and it definitely would make sense to streamline it in some way…
The trip began last Saturday, when I flew Delta nonstop from Detroit to Seattle, on my way to the San Juan Islands. The flight was fine, aside from being delayed by about an hour and my checked bag being put on the wrong carousel, which caused me to get a little frantic since the last ferry out of Anacortes was at 8:20, and I was meeting some people to go up and stay with them. However, they were stuck in traffic driving up from California, and in the end I got my bag with time to spare, and we easily made the 8:20pm ferry to Friday Harbor. The ferry was quite large, caring many cars and passengers, though I’d say the BC Ferries seemed nicer.
For the next few days, I stayed on their boat in Friday Harbor. I first met them on the Canadian last year when they were part of a tour group and kept in touch, also meeting up in San Diego after the Gathering. Really got to know them on the train trip and was a bit sad to depart in Vancouver, so it was nice to get to see them for longer. On the Rocky Mountaineer, I am actually doing a similar tour offered by the same company as part of the University of Michigan Alumni Association, in part because of how much fun I had with people from that group (and how it sometimes gets boring doing a trip alone).
The second day I was with them, we took the ferry to Lopez Island and back to see some friends of theirs. That was fairly uneventful, though unbeknownst to us they had cancelled the return ferry we were going to take (the last of the night from Lopez to Friday Harbor). We went about our business and returned to the ferry terminal to find out the ferry had been cancelled, un-cancelled, and now delayed by an hour. Probably good we didn’t find out about the cancellation until after the un-cancellation. In any case, it seems like if they have to cancel a ferry, they should try to never cancel the last one of the night if at all humanly possible. Others in my group agreed, and had their own rants about the ferries (one found herself facing the “dreaded cone” while we were there and not being let on the ferry, and also had her own ideas on how to reorganize the ferries). As a transit nerd, this kind of stuff was kind of interesting - the Anacortes/San Juan Island schedule is a confusing mess, and it definitely would make sense to streamline it in some way…