| The anchorage from above |
Our current position is: 14° 39' 672S and 145° 27' 109E
Today's run was a comparatively long one (66nm) so we
left at the hint of first light. Our original plan had been to stop at
Cape Bedford thinking that to go all the way wouldn't be possible in the
short daylight hours, however, with the winds at a fairly constant 25
to 30 knots, we felt comfortable that we could make it in the one day.
And we did.
Despite being in the lee of the island, the winds were
howling through the anchorage. Again, the swell was greatly reduced
but not the winds - great for producing electricity but the sound can
drive one nuts after a while so Windy (our wind generator) was given a
rest from time to time for the sake of sanity.
Lizard looks as though it will offer some good hikes
and snorkelling so we live in hopes of some decent weather in order to
make the most of it. At this stage, it's our intention to stay a few
days and hope that Peter on Troutbridge can catch up. We have no
internet or cell service here which makes it more difficult to make
contact but we hear that he's heading for Port Douglas and may well get
here by the end of the weekend.
PHOTO GALLERY:
| This gives some idea of where we are within the complexities of the Great Barrier Reef |
Note the little red triangle - that's us!
1 comment:
Sounds like all is going well at last, except the weather,
Steve and Heidi.
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