One option for a new name that better reflects the geographical nature of British Columbia is the Chinook term Illaheechuk, where illahee means land, and chuk means water, or "where land meets water".
- Chuck: water
- Il'-la-hie: Earth
After spending 49 days at sea, sailing from Shimoda(Japan), we returned in Victoria(Canada), effectively completing a 5 years circumnavigation of the Pacific Ocean, via New Zealand. We have since sailed north from British Columbia to Alaska and back.
One option for a new name that better reflects the geographical nature of British Columbia is the Chinook term Illaheechuk, where illahee means land, and chuk means water, or "where land meets water".
There was not a single prospect that was pleasing to the eye.
19N05
— Sail to Ucluelet18Y04
— Travel to Montreal18K10
— Sail to Prince Rupert, Canada17V01
— Travel to Victoria17S13
— Travel to Montreal17M04
— Sail to Princess Louisa, Canada16L06
— Sail to Desolation Sound, Canada14L06
— Sail to Victoria, Canada13S00
— Travel to Montreal, Canada13Q07
— Travel to Vancouver, Canada08A07
— Moved to Montreal, Canada