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Journey to San Diego
10/04/2009, Stockton, California

Well, the journey for the kids and I has finally started. It seems that we've been preparing and working so long and now the time has finally arrived. We had a great few days visiting with friends since moving out of our house. We are truly thankful for great friends like Coreen, Jerry, Christina, Seth, Conni, Wu etc!!

We didn't exactly have a "rocking' start on Saturday...by the time we got the truck loaded up (we had to install a roof rack to fit everything in the vehicle) it was 3:00 and we looked rather like a scene from a Chevy Chase movie. We had another stop in Olympia to take our Passat to the consignment lot and then we were finally on our way. We made it as far as Cottage Grove, Oregon. Neither Craig or I slept much that night (we blamed it on the latte we had at 3:00pm). We got up on Sunday to rain and cool weather and left around 10:00. We drove as far as Stockton and are now ready for bed again. We are realizing again that young boys need many stops for bathroom breaks :-) In any event, all is going well - we are happy to be underway and expect to be in San Diego tomorrow night after another long day of driving. Alison and Sherrie, you'll be happy to hear that I'm writing in my journal as well!!

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10/08/2009 | Alison (alison dott taylor att weyerhaeuser dott com)
Heard through Colleen you made it to CA. YEA! But you were worried as to where you were going to stash everything you brought! :-) ha! that should be easy after all you and Craig did to get ready for your adventure. Miss you at the office Mel! Happy to hear you are "journeling"! Keep it up! Look forward to your next entry. Will be following you throughout the months.
Be Safe! Alison
10/09/2009 | Leighton Hiranaga (leighton dott hiranaga att gmail dott com)
Melanie, don't forget to tell Craig the boat can go west at the end of the trip. I think Hawaii sounds better than Washington. Craig, I'll make sure John stays on top of your investments:).

Have a great and safe adventure. Aloha.
10/09/2009 | Pam Robertson (was Taylor) (ptaylor att urban-systems dott com)
Ty forwarded the link to your blog today. I feel so out of it. I was actually going to call you this weekend, not realizing that you and the boys already left. I now have a sinking feeling and am so disappointed I didn't get calling you before you left Mel. I miss you terribly but loved reading about the adventure thus far. God Bless you guys. We'll be praying for your safe journey and looking forward to your next posting.
Spankings and the Wild Life
Craig
09/23/2009, Neah Bay to San Diego

The bad news is that it was a hard spanking; the good news is that it only happened once. It happened off of Cape Mendocino. The forecast called for 10 to 15 kn of southerly wind, but what we got was 20 to 25 kn. The bigger problem was that the waves were forecast to be 8 to 10 ft swells with wind waves laid over top with a period (i.e. time between crests) of 12 seconds. What we got was a very confused sea with 2 to 3 seconds between wave crests! Since we were headed south, we were bashing into the waves. It was very uncomfortable and before we accepted the fact that we had to drop our speed to only 2 or 3 kn, there were a few times when the front half of the boat was out of the water.
Before it got too rough

After four hours with very little progress it was clear that we were just beating up ourselves and the boat, so we tucked our tails between our legs and ran back downwind to Humboldt Bay. In the end we had a nice day in Eureka, CA sightseeing, doing laundry and recuperating (i.e. sleeping!).

Overall it was an uneventful trip from Tacoma to San Diego. A highlight for me was all our wildlife encounters. The first one was in Neah Bay, in the morning before we left. Ed and Vern were standing on the finger dock near the back of the boat when an eagle swooped in from behind planning to land on that dock. It was surprised by their presence and skidded across the narrow dock before falling in the water. It was unable to fly out of the water but it kept flapping its wings, except when a dog came over to investigate the eagle hid under the dock. It was going to drown. Wayne saved the day by using a boat hook to give the eagle a perch underwater and then lifting it clear. That's one eagle that needs some spectacles for his "eagle eyes" and water wings might be helpful too. Perhaps we just interfered with natural selection. Hmmm...
Eagle

We saw lots of dolphins. Regularly on night watches dolphins appeared and put on a little show. They would arrive two or three at a time. The first time, one of them surfaced not 5 ft from the cockpit and let out a loud exhalation of breath. It made me jump. I got the impression that they were trying to get my attention - they had it! After that they darted up to the bow and surfed the waves. But mostly they would leave and then come zooming back toward the boat perpendicular to our travel and dive under the keel. I wonder if they were hunting small fish that tagged along under the boat?

The whole dolphin show was made completely magical by the bioluminescence in the water. Every disturbance of the water left a neon green trail, including our wake and the dolphins' wakes. A few nights it was bright enough that I could watch the pumping action of a dolphin's tail as he raced along beside me. Sometimes a pair would corkscrew around one another. For anyone who hasn't seen bioluminescence before, picture the pixie dust trail left by Tinkerbell in Peter Pan. It's exactly like that only green with bright flashes from time to time.

We saw dolphins in the day time clearly eating at "bait balls" of fish. The largest was somewhere between 20 and 40 dolphins that all converged on an area where were fish jumping and birds were congregating. A few groups of the dolphins swam right under the boat on their way there. We eventually saw them jumping clear out of the water as they gorged themselves on the fish.

Unfortunately we saw (and worse, smelled!) way too many sea lions. In San Francisco I had the misfortune of choosing Pier 39 marina as a place to drop off Wayne and spend the night. As you can see from the photo, the "neighbors" were too close and too many. At one point Ed counted 20 of them on the finger dock immediately beside Journey. We heard them barking away all night. Sealions

We saw three for four whales. The best sighting was an hour before San Diego where we saw one with a big grey back.

There were lots of other good things about the trip, like sailing under the Golden Gate Bridge and being spitting distance from a submarine as we came into San Diego's impressive harbor. The navy security boat charged at us and positioned their 50 caliber machine gun between us and the sub, but they were actually polite over the loud speaker once they realized that we were trapped by a slowing powerboat that had reduced our ability to get the heck out of the way.

We had a couple great sailing days and heard tons of interesting stories. That's the benefit of having a few crew members who you haven't done too much with before - you haven't heard all their stories yet!

It was a great trip. The only disappointment was that the weather was cool and grey for most of it and the wind was either too light or from the South (a direction it's NOT supposed to come from very much at this time of year). But the motor got a good work out and it's purring like a kitten. Feed it a steady diet of oil (it's British after all) and it's happy to move us along at a good clip.

For now I'm enjoying the warmth of San Diego while I work though a huge list if boat jobs and work jobs.
Golden Gate Bridge

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09/23/2009 | neophytecruiser.blogspot.com (petenkathie att gmail dott com)
Where are you staying in San Diego? We're at Humphrey's Half Moon Anchorage still living on our boat since returning from Mexico in July. We'll be back in our house come November 1st, and you'll be well on your way to a great adventure. If you need anything, let us know and we'll see what we can do to help out. Fair winds and following seas!
Pete
09/23/2009 | Dave Head (dghead att xnet dott co dott nz)
I would love to see any dolphin photos of what you described!
Dave -Aotearoa NZ
09/23/2009 | Craig (craig att svjourney dott net)
I tried to take photos of the dolphins but they just turned out to be pitch black, even at ISO 3200. The shortest exposure time I could get was 4 seconds or something like that. To bad because it was beautiful!
09/30/2009 | George and Berta (betabril att hotmail dott com)
So happy you made it to San Diego safely and with so any adventures already:) Hope to see you soon. Our hugs to you and the family
10/02/2009 | Doug Bowersock (doug dott bowersock att weyerhaeuser dott com)
Looks like you are set to sail! Excited to hear more of your adventure as it unfolds. Travel safe Craig, Melanie, Jordan and Marcus.
Waiting in Neah Bay
Craig
09/09/2009, 48.3681 'N:-124.6111 'E, Neah Bay, WA

We started the trip from Tacoma to San Diego on Saturday (Sep 5th). The crew was Ed Blain, Vern McCoy and Craig Luker. It was raining hard with lots of North wind. A whole day of motoring saw us to Pt. Townsend just at night fall, where we met up with our final crew member, Wayne Lieb. We had a good meal in the restaurant at Pt. Hudson Marina and left the next day. Another motoring adventure ending just at dark. This time in Neah Bay.

All we have to do now is go a mile or so West then hang a BIG left and start going South. The only problem is that the winds are still out of the South (a direction they are supposed to come from less than 10% of the time around here!). They've been South winds for days, but they're supposed to dissipate on Wednesday afternoon. So the plan is to leave here Wednesday around 2 pm. Next stop San Fransisco! (Unless something breaks, or we get tired, etc).

We had a good day today getting little boat projects done and trying to practise sailing techniques. A complete lack of wind in Juan de Fuca Strait frustrated those plans and us, since too much adverse wind is what is keeping us here!

In any event, all is well and we're going to stop by the museum here tomorrow before heading on.

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09/19/2009 | George and Berta (betabril att hotmail dott com)
So we are excited for you all. Praying and looking forward to seen you guys. LOts of love from this warm weather and beautiful oceans.

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