Thursday 3 July 2014

Get The Go-Pro Out

We are joined by some brave souls knowing that we were going to be picking up 35 Dardanup primary school children from Camp Quaranup.

We leave Princess Royal Harbour and Bernie is on the radio saying that 2 whales east of Mistaken Island and heading towards Goode Beach and 2 whales had already gone in that direction and they must be close to the beach as he had not seen them for a while.


We find 2 large humpbacks and tag along with screams of joy and surprise from lots of the year sevens. Conditions are very calm quite a surprise after yesterdays Gail Warning. We spot the whales over close to Water Bay Cove and as the whales we are with turn and head towards Seal Rock we go to check the others and find a young whale with a heap of Bottlenose dolphins swimming near by.

We follow as they cruise past Whale World. We sit off Flat Rock and watch as the whales heads between the rock and shore. The whale turns and heads out towards us. I ask Jason to turn off the motors and the whale swims past us. Then turns and swims back to the boat. Standing on the fly bridge it is easy to watch the whale swim around the boat. The kids are going from one side to the other, bow to stern and back to the bow . Spy hoping and laying along side us at times.

"Oh I love it when a plan comes together."

Jason suggests I break out the gopro so I head down stairs to set it up on a boat hook. Now I am asking those upstairs where the whale is. It seems he is swimming to the bow and then heading off a hundred metres and then turning and coming back to the bow. I don't get any video.

Mental note to self " Get Go-Pro set up every day before we leave the marina and start to use as soon as the whale comes close to the boat"

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