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From: Dave Kruger <dkruger_at_pacifier.com>
subject: [Paddlewise] TR: Deer Group, Barkley Sound, BC, Canada
Date: Sat, 14 Aug 1999 21:46:32 -0700
My SO Becky and I spent most of the last two weeks touring in the Deer Group
-- a chain of islands in the southern part of Barkley Sound on the west coast
of Vancouver Island, BC.  This assembly of islands is the piece of Barkley
Sound which was NOT included in the Pacific Rim National Park.  The included
archipelago is the well-known Broken Group, which we had visited several times
previously.

To access the Deers we drove a killer logging road from Cowichan Lake, some 70
- 80 miles of high standard gravel track spiced with monster log trucks and
yarding gear.  The other route to the jumpoff point (tiny community of
Bamfield) is only 50 miles of similar road, starting from Port Alberni.  I
think if we go back, we'll take the steamer (way more romantic!) and skip the
log truck leapfrog!  Bamfield is a prime locus for salmon-seekers, who flock
in good years in the hundreds.  This being a bad summer for salmon, it was a
good one for paddling solitude.

We assembled our Folbot Greenland II next to the boat ramp in Grappler Inlet
(aka Port Desire) and stuffed it with gear and food for a week, planning a
resupply mid-trip.  Stroking past the Bamfield Marine Research Station, the
Sound opened out, calm and quiet ... except for a dozen power boaters
screaming out to seek salmon!  Early afternoon found us on an island some
three miles distant, completely owned by the Ohiat Band, which satisfied our
needs for a sandy beach, windy bug-free spit, and lots of kelp-infested
waters.  (Careful readers of Mary Ann Snowden's guide "Island Paddling" will
quickly ferret out which island this is.)  

The Ohiats have a peripatetic guardian, Doreen, who comes by daily to collect
the CDN$10/tent/night tariff, which we gladly surrendered for such a primo
site.  Other sites on Ohiat lands are similarly administered, although some
Ohiat beaches are strictly off-limits.  There are a few good tenting spots off
Reserve land in the "outside" islands, but the Ohiats definitely have the best
ones.

There commenced days of sloth and paddling activity, in roughly equal numbers,
to feed our minds with books to read and our muscles with miles to cover.  In
mid-trip, we shifted to some islands between Sandford and Fleming, hooking on
a venture back to Bamfield to replace our mega-moldy bagels and diminishing
water supplies.  Two days later, we pursued the results of a recon around
Fleming Island to an unnamed cove on the outside of Tzartus Island (the
largest of the chain -- some 5-6 miles long and a mile or two across),
avoiding a popular island nearby which suffers from too much "use" by folks
who do not understand the principle of the intertidal flush.

All of these islands have bipolar coastlines:  an "inside" one fairly uniform
in contour and having the odd hospitable beach, and an "outside" one
well-dissected with surge channels, sea caves, and arches.  We did not see any
big surf, but winters make the "outside" piece of coastline dichotomy a very
sporting proposition.

At the end of our trip, we returned to Doreen's island for another two nights,
and circumnavigated the outermost islands, garlanded with a few dozen
powerboaters seeking salmon and a short double handful of huge sea lion
bulls.  The last day, Hayley Shephard dropped by for soup and a PB and J
sandwich on the last leg of her solo journey around Vancouver Island (see
http://www.seakayaking.com/hayley.html for excerpts from her paddling
Journal).  

Finally, Bamfield beckoned, and we tore down the Folbot on a public float,
accepting the hospitality of one of the fishing lodges for an overnight stay,
courtesy of Mr. VISA.  A hot shower and sit-down meal never satisfied so!

Those interested in details of access please email me directly.

-- 
Dave Kruger
Astoria, OR
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