
These ducks seem to like the downtown Ganges area. This group was hanging out near Island Escapades (kayak tours and outdoor clothing).
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

These ducks seem to like the downtown Ganges area. This group was hanging out near Island Escapades (kayak tours and outdoor clothing).

A Great Blue Heron, one of several hunting at low tide on a windy day at Baker Beach.


They’re back. It’s fun watching the young eagles playing chase games on Salt Spring beaches this time of year.

Another member of the very local wildlife here. This Barred Owl flew meters away from my office window and spent the late afternoon in this tree (which I can see from my desk). Couldn’t not take this photo, especially since I didn’t have to leave the office.
Barred Owl sound recordings.

The Round Saltspring 2012 sailing race is presented by the Saltspring Island Sailing club. And has been since 1974. The 42 nautical mile voyage (as the crow flies) around Salt Spring can be a mixture of close competition, blazing sun and wind — a little or a lot. Or a mixture of the two.
This year seemed to be mostly a light air affair with two light speedsters out front: Mischief, a Melges 32 (handicap 27) and the big dollar Braveheart, a TP 52 (handicap -72).
This year’s audience included a few locals in the Beddis Road area:

*update Monday morning
MY-TAI won the wind challenged RSI 2012. She was third over the line at 8:40 pm and corrected to first.
MY-TAI is an interesting boat. A 10 metre light displacement, open transom sportboat with carbon fibre mast, boom and bowsprit designed as a ‘low cost’ one-design race boat. Built in China, she was designed to fit in a 40 foot shipping container and has a retractable keel so she can be trailered. The boat was designed in 2005 by Bob Perry with much heated debate and guidance from the on-line forum sailinganarchy.com.
Here’s MY-TAI and her crew of eight between Fernwood and Batt Rock at 6:50 pm Saturday evening:


And one more as the gleaming Flying Tiger 10 arrives at Saltspring Island Sailing Club for the 2011 race:

Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).