Thursday, November 09, 2006

Hello from Cabo San Lucas! We left Ensenada on October 23, sailing south and anchoring at many interesting Mexican panga (type of open fishing boat) villages, islands and Bahia’s (bays). The Baja Mexico terrain is very dry and barren and there is much poverty in the villages. We are glad to have completed this leg of the journey, as we will be heading into crystal clear waters of the Sea of Cortez that are some times warmer than the air…and it is very warm, about 84o at 6:30 pm as we write this.

We have been able to sail quite a lot during this stretch including two overnight moonlit sails. To see the sun set at the same time as you are watching the full moon rise was awesome. (and visa versa). . Our longest sail (yes no power) was from San Carlos Bay to Isle Cedros for 14 hours, approx 80 miles under high seas, 8 to 10 foot swells and steady wind at 10 to 15 knots. Our next major stop will be La Paz and then island hopping in the Sea of Cortez for the winter.

Fish and sea life abound. We have snorkeled in a shallow bay and have been fishing from the boat as we travel. We hooked four fish before 8 o’clock in the morning. When we catch fish we only keep what we can eat. Last night at the dock we saw a school of exotic fish swimming in the under water lights of a boat moored a couple of slips down. You could have reached out with a net and caught them. It looked like an aquarium.

Cabo San Lucas is totally a tourist town. Not our cup of tea but on our route and interesting non-the-less.
Boat news – The mainsail has a rip in the luff tape at the second batten from the top and I replaced the alternator that was making a noise I didn’t like. On a good note, two days ago we got to do our first prolonged upwind sailing of the whole trip. We sailed at about 7 knots, at around 15 degrees of heel for about 3 hours in reasonable seas. Wow, now that’s sailing. Suzanne2 loved it and at one point the sails were trimmed so well that she steered herself. Something a sailor truly loves to see.

Paula's sister Dana and Sidney


Howard thinking something profound


Ken and Mathew


Melaina in Chula Vista


Carl on the boat


The lovely Sidney


A cool boat we saw in Oceanside


A cool girl I saw on a boat


Pelicans in Ensenada


Ken with Bonita


Cruise ship entering Ensenada


Dolphin under water (enlarge to see)

1 Comments:

At 4:38 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Buenos Dias mi hermana y hermano! Comast estas usted?

So glad you are having such a fantastic time and that all is well. I am sure it will just keep getting better as you continue south espeially as you start to get closer to the more tropical places along Mexico's Pacific coast. Keep the blogs and photos coming as we all love to hear about your travels and keep up with where you are.

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving wherever you may be and continue to be safe and have fun.

Love,
Tricia

 

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