Storm Watching - Hiking

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black and white photo of waves crashing on rocks
Kayak and Hiking Tours in Ucluelet, Vancouver Island | Hello Nature
Storm Watching - Ucluelet. A winter storm emerges creating massive waves.
the water is splashing on the rocks near the shore
Kayak and Hiking Tours in Ucluelet, Vancouver Island | Hello Nature
Storm Watching - Ucluelet. Enjoy a front row seat to the greatest show put on by Mother Nature.
the waves are crashing against the rocks in the water, and it looks like they're coming out of the ocean
waves crashing on rocks in the ocean at sunset
Kayak and Hiking Tours in Ucluelet, Vancouver Island | Hello Nature
Join us for winter storm watching and enjoy a front row seat to the greatest show put on by Mother Nature.
a person riding a surfboard on top of a wave in the ocean next to an island
Kayak and Hiking Tours in Ucluelet, Vancouver Island | Hello Nature
Storm watching is best enjoyed from November to March. Ucluelet, British Columbia.
a person riding a surfboard on top of a large wave in the ocean,
Kayak and Hiking Tours in Ucluelet, Vancouver Island | Hello Nature
During the storm watching season there are usually 10-15 exceptional storms with the peak months being December-February.
a man riding a surfboard on top of a wave covered ocean next to a rocky cliff
Kayak and Hiking Tours in Ucluelet, Vancouver Island | Hello Nature
Storm Watching - Ucluelet. In deep water, as waves move away from the fetch that generated them, they form a continuous chain of swells known as a wave train
black and white photograph of storm clouds over the ocean
Kayak and Hiking Tours in Ucluelet, Vancouver Island | Hello Nature
Storm Watching - Ucluelet. A front is a boundary separating two masses of air of different densities
the waves are crashing against the rocks in the water, and it looks like they're coming out of the ocean
Kayak and Hiking Tours in Ucluelet, Vancouver Island | Hello Nature
Storm Watching - Hiking. Watch crashing waves up to 15 meters high, clouds of sea mist, and feel full-force of the howling winds. Ucluelet, British Columbia