Thursday, December 31, 2009

La Paz!

We left for Los Frailles early christmas morning, humpbacks breaching around us.. then a huge christmas dorado! We had a fantastic feast at anchor that evening. We hung out in Los Frailles for 2 more days, just swimming, snorkeling and relaxing on the beach... playing incredible games of Farkle (the dice-rolling, risk-taking game). We bought enough food for 5 people for 6 days, 100 beer and 3 litres of tequila for about $200 US in cabo. We spent a night in Ensenada de Los Muertos, where it rained (the first me and mike had seen in almost a month) but left early in the morning as we wanted to get to La Paz to meet up with Chris' family. We dug out the fenders and dock lines and are currently tied up at marina de La Paz. Theres showers, laundry, wireless, the works here. La Paz itself is cool, relaxed and authentically Mexican, with a huge amount of cruisers both anchored up and at the multiple marinas. The weather forecast looks great, and Brian, Marie and Taleah are here and having us for new years dinner, which is going to be awesome!

Friday, December 25, 2009

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Thursday, December 24, 2009

We've made it to Cabo, lost Bob and gained Chris, Justin and Bea. Mag Bay was wonderful, lots of exploring, finally got to swim! Had a good trip into San Carlos with Norm, a very helpful Canadian living there and managing the budding commercial shellfish industry. Good wind and hot weather down to Cabo... arrived in the evening to buzzing jet skis, cruise ships, mega resorts and blasting music.. slight change from mag bay. A bit of a zoo but the weather was great, now that we've got everyone we're heading to Los Frailles christmas morning. Its a very relaxing, almost deserted anchorage 40 miles away, which me and Mike already checked out last week. From there we'll head to Bahia de Los Muertos for a few days and then to La Paz. Great to have everyone aboard and get the heck out of Cabo! Merry Christmas!

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Finally cleared in, heading to Mag bay

Since the last post, we made it to within sight of the breakwater at Ensenada, where the engine quit and wouldn't fire back up. We decided to turn around and sail back to San Diego in 0-8 knots of wind, rather than try to deal with a blown injector tip in Mexico. We made it back in a day and managed to get everything fixed with huge credit to Darryl, Rob and Kim Cross for helping with the engine and driving us all over town for a week! We finally left on Thursday and arrived and cleared in to Ensenada yesterday. We spent last night at Baja Naval marina and today we're setting sail for Magdelena bay!(actually). From there we'll head to Cabo where Bob flies home and we meet up with Chris, Justin and Bea. Should be an easy 700 miles!