January 17-20: Just a little trip north to Espiritu Santo and had a small bay all to ourselves for three days! It's a long narrow bay, so difficult for more than one boat. Just relaxed. The last two nights had the cormuel swells roll in which made for a rolly night, up and down to check the anchor a lot. Always worry about drifting....not a good thing to run aground! Beautiful bay, had a beach tour for lunch and sun. From the beach, you can see T de T at anchor. It's a big, shallow shoal and why we can't get any closer. Our boat draws 6 feet, meaning the keel hangs down pretty low and would drag.
Came back to the marina for a week as a big wind predicted, which did come through with lotsa wind and a little rain.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
San Carlos to La Paz - 2010
A brief log: What a ride we had!!! From San Carlos December 19th, we headed across the sea with good weather reports from three reliable sources. Mother Nature is sometimes cruel, tho! The original plan was to sail/motor overnight, usually a 18-20 hour run, to San Juanico. However, winds kicked to 30+ knots in with 8-10 foot ocean swells that lasted all night and pushed us south, so we altered our course and headed for Isla Coronado instead. Our auto-pilot, "Otto" hated it, too, and he quit - (as in broke!) so Bill had to hand steer in the rough seas for 22 hours. Our helped a little so he could take a break but it was hard steering. We were both a little "green" , didn't eat much and were awake the entire time so were pooped when we arrived. A short stay for rest overnight, then on to Puerto Escondido (pics below), Los Gatos, San Frandcisco and then on into La Paz.
Now in La Paz, we had Otto fixed, some canvas finished on our sail cover, the boat polished by Bill, of course, the bottom cleaned, some computer antenna problems addressed, saw many friends and much good food around town. We should head toward Mazatlan the 27th with a stop in Muertos before we jump the pond.
Around La Paz, tired Bill, the beach in town, a farmacia where I bought some pills and the "bread guy's" place
Now in La Paz, we had Otto fixed, some canvas finished on our sail cover, the boat polished by Bill, of course, the bottom cleaned, some computer antenna problems addressed, saw many friends and much good food around town. We should head toward Mazatlan the 27th with a stop in Muertos before we jump the pond.
Around La Paz, tired Bill, the beach in town, a farmacia where I bought some pills and the "bread guy's" place
La Paz Ladies luncheon - a lovely meal we had...80 women! It's been around for 50+ years for the English-speaking ladies of La Paz. ...and some various foods we've enjoyed...
some friends...wait! How did Joan and Tom get here?
....and Ardy and Marv
Los animales..pelicans in a bay with our boat in back, .whales on the channel, pelican on the dock, hotel parakeets and a dolphin who accidentaly entered our marina
These are "the candles" coming out of Puerto Escondido....have to sail thru them and try to miss the reef....
Sailing south, dinner at anchor and a choppy sea!
Friday, January 15, 2010
Puerto Escondido and on to La Paz
(NOTE: The note from San Carlos to the Baja to follow soon! Blogspot is being difficult! Sail log also to follow....)
Hangin' on a ball in Puerto Escondido (the hidden port near Loreto) over Christmas, a nice respite and dinner and friends. Our new dinghy, works like a charm and we love it. Needed to get to shore, as you can see...we don't walk on water well!
Hangin' on a ball in Puerto Escondido (the hidden port near Loreto) over Christmas, a nice respite and dinner and friends. Our new dinghy, works like a charm and we love it. Needed to get to shore, as you can see...we don't walk on water well!
Sailing south, an island stop with a sandy beach, BBQ'ing Bill and a dinghy ride and another boat's spinaker.
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