Lee Stocking Island N23° 45.646' W76° 05.188’
01 April 2009 | 23 45.646N 76° 05.188W
Randy
Getting up early is not Dan's thing, so he sleeps in when we are sailing in the morning, and pays the price: seasickness. He eventually came back up topside and felt better after focusing on the horizon. We ran into Autumn Borne here at the anchorage. They were behind us somewhat, so did not follow us when we went to the Tug and Barge Islands to give Dan and Kristin their first taste of snorkeling. They loved it! Actually, this is good, but nothing like what they will see at Staniel Cay. We also sailed up on the sound side and crossed through to the bank side at Adderly Cut. We found a mooring on the sound side just prior to the cut and took a quick look at the reef through the look-bucket to see if there was much in the way of fish worth while snorkeling. There wasn't, so we went straight to the anchorage. This was our favorite place on the trip south. This time, the winds were out of the south and light as they were, still changed things a bit. It was comfortable, none the less, but still not the same.