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Heading South Fall 09 XI
Roland
11/03/2009, Cedar Creek, off Adams Creek, NC - ICW Mile 187

Heading South Fall 09 XI

Tuesday, November 03, 2009 - 9 AM Cedar Creek, off Adams Creek, NC - ICW Mile 187 Water temperature 69 F

We have gotten hung up in a stretch of crappy weather. We wanted to go offshore from Beaufort, NC to Charleston, SC. That's close to a two day run. But, the forecast keeps having 20 - 25 knot winds and we aren't going out in that. We need to backup and regroup. We're going into Beaufort, NC today and try to get a berth at the City Docks. The boat is dripping water inside from condensation and it would be nice to get the reverse cycle AC (heat pump) going to warm up and dry out the boat.

After the laundry is done and the groceries have been bought, we'll decide what our next move is.

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Heading South Fall 09 X
Roland
11/02/2009, Cedar Creek, off Adams Creek, NC - ICW Mile 187

Heading South Fall 09 X

Monday, November 02, 2009 - 9 AM Cedar Creek, off Adams Creek, NC - ICW Mile 187 Water temperature 69 F

Yesterday morning I wondered if I had correctly read the weather forecast. It was supposed to be a wet, windy, nasty day and instead it was a beautiful, sunny, balmy morning. About 11 AM, that all changed. The front came thru like a freight train. One minute it was warm with a gentle breeze from the south and the next minute it was cold with 20 knot winds from the north. And then the rain started. It was a good day to be at anchor and in the cabin as opposed to underway and at the helm.

We are staying here at anchor one more day. We have no cell phone coverage at this location. If you want to contact us it will have to be via the boat e-mail address.

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Heading South Fall 09 IX
Roland
11/01/2009, Cedar Creek, off Adams Creek, NC - ICW Mile 187

Heading South Fall 09 IX

Sunday, November 01, 2009 - 8 AM Cedar Creek, off Adams Creek, NC - ICW Mile 187 Water temperature 69 F

We had a long day yesterday. We knew we were going to be going either into or close to the wind all day so we raised the main sail while we were still at anchor to get ready for our upwind journey. As the day went by, the wind speed continued to increase and was blowing 15 to 20 knots (true) by noon. We spent the last 3 hours going up the Neuse River with the wind about 30 degrees off our nose. It wasn't cold and the dodger did a good job of keeping the cockpit dry. But it was a bumpy ride and it was a relief to turn into Adams Creek and leave the wide open waters of the Neuse behind.

We were in a steady stream of migrating boats yesterday but we are now far enough south, not all boats were headed south. We came by Oriental, NC which is a busy sailing center and there were boats out on day sails. You get used to all the boats going the same direction you are and then you have to pay attention to boats crossing your bow. For the rest of our trip south we will see local boats out on day trips.

We anchored in Cedar Creek for the third or fourth time. It's a nice little anchorage with room for about fifteen boats. We shared it with seven other boats last night so there was plenty of room. We are staying here for the day to let the weather decide what it wants to do. We're ready for a down day.

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