#9. FALKEN | Alaska to Victoria | WILD Alaska!

Tuesday August 5, 2025 | 54º 59’ 53 N / 131º 01’90 W, local time 0600am

Hello from WILD Alaska!

Our crew of 11 met at noon yesterday. With only 8 days to explore the rugged shores of our passage between Ketchikan and Victoria, we set off from the dock almost immediately after a quick safety briefing and orientation. It worked out well, because it only started raining once we had slipped! And as one of the crew so aptly remarked, if you have to slip lines from the dock in the rain you might find yourself saying to yourself “this is crazy, maybe we shouldn’t go.” Whereas, if it starts raining once you are underway, you just ask yourself “are we crazy, but we might as well keep going…”

Unstopped by the rain, we then spent three hours gently motoring in no breeze whilst practicing winch work, and learning how to make logs and use the nav equipment. It all worked out perfectly honestly and made for a nice change to do this without the squeaking fenders and the dock rubbing up our anxiety. It’s funny how that happens isn’t it? That bit before leaving is always stressful - even if there isn’t much stress incoming. But once you set sail, even in no wind, the ‘to-do’ list dramatically falls off without a grocery store nearby or that last minute thing to get. All of a sudden, with less choice, and less freedom - we in fact feel more relaxed and more… free! Ahhh big breathe.

The dream continued. We entered our idyllic anchorage about 8pm to humpbacks gently puffing into the dusk. We ate a delicious dinner. Everyone was asleep by 11pm. By 0530am this morning the hook was back up, and we are now headed to Prince Rupert to sign into Canada and start our adventure. Stay tuned! We are keeping our eyes out for a bear. Now that isn’t a phrase often used in a 59 North Offshore Sailing blog!!

- Nikki | FALKEN Skipper

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