Sailing Vessel Pogeyan
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Pogeyan berthed at Whangarei Marina: our home-away-from-home |
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Tuesday, September 15, 2020
Makogai Island - Fiji
As we approached the island of Makogai we had to pass through a gap in the reef that encircles the island. As often happens, we caught a fish just as we approached the reef. This launched us into a routine where we head upwind, start an engine and drop the sails. Oh, and we also had to avoid hitting the reef. Rich dragged in the fish and it turned out to be a 25lb tuna.
Sunday, March 22, 2020
A quick stop at Poor Knights Islands
Monday, February 24, 2020
South Minerva Reef 2019
After a week at Minerva North we said goodbye to our new friends and sailed 17 miles south to Minerva South reef where we were the only boat. We dropped the anchor and not long afterwards the sharks showed up. The water was so clear we could see them circling on the bottom.
On the second day Norwegian-flagged Malisa showed up to keep us company.
At low tide the next day we explored the East side of the reef with Atle and Ann Marie and found it was quite different from Minerva North. There were piles of coral boulders lying all around the area we explored and the reef is about half as wide as the North reef. It was a short walk to get out the outer edge. Once there it was fun to just stand and watch the huge waves coming in from the open ocean. As I stood there they were slowly getting closer to me. The tide had turned and it was now rising. After about 15 minutes waves were breaking a few feet in front of me and I was ankle deep in water. The walk back was in significantly deeper water and took much longer. You have to watch your step because there are many clams, sea cucumbers and starfish in the shallow water. Rich found several "lobster holes" and grabbed a lobster for each boat. He found one spot with many slipper lobsters and he pulled one out briefly for me to photograph.
Sunday, February 16, 2020
Windy Wellington
Three Sisters
Prior to our 10-day road trip through New Zealand's North Island Rich combed travel guides and websites to find dozens of points of interest and hikes. We put them all on Google Maps and planned a meandering route down the West coast and back up through the middle trying to connect-the-dots.Yesterday we were rolling down a coastal highway when we caught sight of one of the outdoor attractions. The Three Sisters are large rock formations sticking up out of a beach next to tall white cliffs. They are located at the mouth of a river that empties into the ocean. Lucky for us it was low tide and we were able to make our way along the river to where it emptied out onto a broad open beach. It was a beautiful spot. The sun was getting low in the sky and the quality of the light was amazing.
Thursday, December 5, 2019
The best of Taupo and Rotarua in One Day
tastes. However we were interested in a few spots just North of the town so we stayed at a nearby AirBNB and headed out the next morning. First stop was the Huka Falls. They are described as horizontal waterfalls and that's pretty much accurate.