Escape to Paradise

Thursday, October 05, 2006

Monday, September 18, 2006

Watching category 3 Hurricane Helene. Tom changes Escape’s oil.


Tuesday, September 19, 2006

For all that need to know… 9/19 is International Talk like a Pirate Day. Arrrrr matey !


Friday, September 22, 2006

Marsh Harbour to Man-o-War (7 nm)


Sunday, September 24m 2006

Man-o-War to Tahiti Beach (5.9 nm) Found abundance of sea glass on Atlantic Ocean side of Elbow Cay near the Abaco Inn.


Monday, September 25, 2006

Tahiti Beach back to Man-o-War with Angel & Defiant. (5.8 nm)


Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Into the mooring at Man-o-War (1.4 nm)


Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Man-o-War to Treasure Cay (18 nm)


Thursday, September 28, 2006

Treasure Cay - around the Whale Cay passage to Green Turtle Cay (17.1 nm)

Anchored in White Sound with Angel & Defiant. We walked from the Sea of Abaco side to the Atlantic Beaches. Bill scoped out Green Turtle’s dump for a plastic crate - no luck but we were greeted and entertained by a gazillion cats, chicks and chickens and turkey vultures that resided there. The smoldering dump was pretty smelly!

Tropical depression #9 becomes Tropical Storm Isaac.


Friday, September 29, 2006

Greene Turtle -back around Whale Cay passage to Great Guana Cay (15.7 nm)

With squalls and cold fronts approaching, we high-tailed it back to Great Guana before the Whale passage began to rage with rough seas. Passage had 2-3 foot ocean rollers and a 1 foot wind chop on top - passable but wouldn’t want it any worse.

All snug in Fisher’s Bay, Rebecca and Bill join us for sundowners.


Saturday, September 30, 2006

Great Guana to Marsh Harbour (9.6 nm)

The 2nd ADE Regatta - Escape takes 1st. Escape’s E cup dethrones Defiant’s D cup.


The E Cup.


Tropical Storm Isaac now a Category 1 hurricane.

The day was filled with chores of reprovisioning after a week out island hopping.


Sunday, October 1, 2006

Marsh Harbour back to mooring in Man-o-War due to very windy weather on the horizon.
(6.8 nm)
After covering 87.3 nm (100.4 miles) over the past week, the next few days on the mooring will be filled with boat projects and maintenance.

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