Twenty-six miles across the sea, Santa Catalina is a-waiting for me! With strong swell this morning, we decided to anchor in the isthmus cove of Two Harbors. Protected from the wind and waves we set out early to kayak and hike our way around the island. Those who took to land explored not only Two Harbors but also Cat Harbor, a quick half-mile walk away from our landing. The dirt path was covered in tracks from the endemic native fox as well as the non-native bison of the island. It was amazing to watch the once endangered brown pelican fishing in the deep waters and see the vibrant garibaldi bopping around the nearshore kelp forests!
4/25/2024
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National Geographic Quest
Santa Rosa Island, Channel Islands National Park
We were treated to a beautiful day here in the Channel Islands! While there was still a persistent breeze and slight cloud coverage, this provided the ideal conditions for a day full of hiking and exploration. A large handful of guests embarked on an all-day hiking adventure out to the iconic Torrey Pines Grove. Totaling nearly 7.5 miles round-trip, this group was delighted by expansive ocean views, relaxation time under the shade of the endemic Torrey trees, and even a fortunate fox sighting or two. But they weren’t the only ones who had a great day, other guests chose to explore the Cherry Canyon Loop and were amazed at the abundance of wildflowers blooming. With such a small window to see this technicolor display, hearts were full from the beautiful morning. In the afternoon, a second round of adventures were offered, ranging from a fox-searching specific outing, playtime on the beach, or some free time to roam at one’s leisure. To finish today’s adventures, guests enjoyed appetizers and cocktails on the sundeck. Though a bit breezy, we all bundled up and embraced the familiar Channel Islands’ wind and didn’t let it blow away the celebratory spirit of a great day.