This is one of my favorite camping trips. Our trip leader, Becky, is a very experienced and well-prepared leader. She picked June to do this trip so we enjoyed very nice weather. We wheeled on the ferry from Anacortes to Sidney, BC. The Canda Custom officers were very polite and efficient. After a short walk, we reached a public boat launch south of Sidney Port. This is our put in. We stayed in the best campsite on the north of the island, Arbutus Point. The other two campsites don't have the privacy and scenic views that we had. I love the view after dinner. So beautiful. There is a paved central trail, which can access to a 4 mi loop trail follows the shoreline and link to the three campsites (Shell Beach, Princess Bay, Arbutus Point). This hike requires approximately three hours to complete but can be shortened by taking the central forest trails. Some sections of the loop trail are very primitive but you won't get lost. ...
After I had solid Greenland Standard Roll, I started to practice Reverse Sweep Roll which is a forward roll. I borrowed a DVD, This is the Roll (1), from our paddling club and watched it more than 30 times. Again, there are too many things to remember. Fortunately, I figured out Chest Sculling very soon, so it gave me a good foundation. The DVD was really helpful especially the troubleshooting part. The hardest roll among the three tolls is the Storm Roll. I had failed again and again. At a point, I was hesitated to capsized because I knew I would fail and sink. It was very frustrating and the idea to quit came to my mind. After all, I had two rolls and that's good enough to bail myself out when needed. Soon after that, I had progressed and gotten better little by little. Finally, I learned Storm Roll from the right side. It took me another three months to be familiar with both sides. Since I had failed so many times, so I had to use Standard Roll or Forward Sweep Roll a ...