I absolutely love the ocean, from walking on the shore and listening to the waves to being out in or on the water. It also just so happens to be peak season for whale watching in Southern California, so a friend and I recently decided to take off for the day (well, technically half a day) and go see what we could see.

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At the end of the day, we both agreed that even if we had not seen whales, dolphins, sea lions, and pelicans, it still would have been worth the trip, but having seen them all, we cannot wait to do it again. Have you done any whale watching in Southern California? We would love to hear what experiences you have had. If you’d like to head out on the Ranger 85 yourself, you can find trip information and make reservations on the Channel Islands Sportfishing website. I would have loved to have had a pair of binoculars (maybe next time!) If you don’t have a pair, these compact, waterproof binoculars would be great for all kinds of outdoor adventures.

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