It has been a year and seven days since I was last here at Race Rocks. This evening, Greg drove me out from Pearson’s maintenance dock at 17:00. Christine greeted us on the dock. After, we quickly switched food bins and bags in the boat before hauling my stuff up the ramp to the house. We did a short walk around and chat to catch me up on the happenings on the island.
Forty minutes later, Greg and Christine set off towards Pearson, but not before having a round the ecological reserve tour.
I have big shoes to fill from the ecoguardians over the past year who have kept this place running smoothly day to day. Every ecoguardian does different tasks as called upon by the season’s elements, needs of the infrastructure, neighbouring species, and projects they take on to better the place. Some ecoguardians are even excellent landscapers, TikTokers, tinkerers, photographers, and so many other things.
Over the next few weeks, I plan to continue fighting the good fight to keep entropy at bay on Race Rocks :) I am going to frequently exercise the winch and station boat, continue to document the other than human (and some human too) species who visit the ecological reserve, do a little scrubbing of windows and solar panels, as well as whatever other tasks might come up.
Facility work:
- Christine left the house and everywhere else very tidy. She also left me notes of today’s vessel traffic and weather before I arrived.
- There was plenty of sunshine for the solar panels to run the island and top up the batteries. Between 13:00 and 15:00, the average solar input was 5 kWh out of the maximum of 7 kWh.
Vessels:
- 32 Ecotourism
- 5 private
Weather:
- Sky: fog bank in the morning, clearing at noon to be partly cloudy. Clear skies after 14:00.
- Wind: west 11-19 knots
- Daytime air temperature: low 14°C, high 17°C
- Seawater temperature at max flood: 10.7°C