11/08/2007, Cabo San Lucas, Baja California
We've done it! Arrived intact in CSL. The weather is warm and tropical as I suspect we were all hoping for. Winsow and Sedona might think otherwisw but as long as they get ito the water they don't care. Last night was interestin with so much boat traffic, all the Ha-Haers like a funnel heading to CSL and getting closer and closer on the radar
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11/07/2007, Bahia Santa Maria, Baja California
Left for CSL early this day. Winslow, Sedona Lynda and Peter aboard. Santa Maria was very nice and would be a good place to return. I was humbled by the surf and trying to get the dingy into shore without wmbarrassing myself or chopping off fingers with the propeller. The dogs take all the wetness as great fun. Started out close to see the opening of Magdalena Bay. It is very impressive and would be a nice place to return. The dogs are finally getting their sea legs. They havve gone up to two days without going to the bathroom at all. That seems to be a typical problem with boats with dogs aboard in the fleet.
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11/03/2007, Bahia Santa Maria, Baja California
Now you're talkin. Finally the coats and warm clothes can come off. The water is beautiful, warm and clear. I really liked this place. Lynda and Peter aboard. Poor Peter stayed a little too late at the Ha-Ha dinner on shore. The waves got so big that the panga drivers would no longer take people to their boats. So he and 72 others had to spend the night on the beach the night before our departure for CSL. It did not seem like a very good experience for him. Rumors were that a wet t-shirt contest took place to help wile away the hours. We left early in the morning, motorsailing due to the light winds.
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