Moving North Along the Baja to Agua Verde
March 5, 2023
After our
relaxing days of exploring at Isla San Francisco we took full advantage of the
forecasted light winds to move our way further north. Unfortunately, at this time of year, it is
rare that there are any southerly winds, and knowing what an uncomfortable sea
state the northerlies can blow up in a hurry, we knew that we did not want to
have to bash our way against them. So, we
moved onward, making our way further north one beautiful anchorage at a time.
We stopped over night in Agua Verde, which was an absolutely spectacular, quite enclosed, and well-protected anchorage. The shoreline was a mixture of rugged cliffs and beaches with large, eroding rock pillars. With the almost full moon, it was a bright night and the crickets sang to us from shore.
It was the most peaceful atmosphere and we
did not want to leave.
We stopped over night in Agua Verde, which was an absolutely spectacular, quite enclosed, and well-protected anchorage. The shoreline was a mixture of rugged cliffs and beaches with large, eroding rock pillars. With the almost full moon, it was a bright night and the crickets sang to us from shore.
It looks amazing and Falcon looks like he is loving it.❤️
ReplyDeleteYes indeed, Falcon looks happy - listening to the crickets from shore probably!
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