BrendanS
Well-Known Member
It's one of those areas which can seem incredibly benign at times, leading people to think the stories about it are exaggeration.
It's only if you visit regularly you start to realise what it can actually be like. I've been around in the inside passage in rough conditions, which although uncomfortable, a view of what it was like just 10's of meters out convinced me that the inside passage was a very viable alternative, and if transitting to W Country without stopping at Weymouth, I'm very happy to stay many many miles out.
It's only if you visit regularly you start to realise what it can actually be like. I've been around in the inside passage in rough conditions, which although uncomfortable, a view of what it was like just 10's of meters out convinced me that the inside passage was a very viable alternative, and if transitting to W Country without stopping at Weymouth, I'm very happy to stay many many miles out.