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Farr Gone Blog
Stuart Cannon
Sat 23 Apr 2011 20:16
Greetings from Ua Pou. Have left Nuku Hiva in search of water. The water on the last island was badly contaminated and had high turbidity. Not something to put in the tanks as the sediment would have been impossible to remove. Currently the crew, Daz and Blakely are on a mission in the dinghy to gather water and I am remaining behind to wrestle with the sat phone modem setup. If you are reading this then I have clearly succeeded.
Ua Pou is a dramatic island with volcanic plugs reaching like spires thousands of feet in the air and the delightful but very small harbour is so much more sheltered than the last anchorage which was so rolly as to make sleeping and eating difficult.
Our plan is to stock up on water and make good our exit to go to Rangiroa. I am keen to visit the Tuomoto archipelago as it is the traditional palm fringed tropical atoll way off the beaten path. It will be a rest stop before the final push to Tahiti where a few repairs can be made and a new computer sourced. The idea of Papeete doesnt appeal as it is apparently a bustling large city but the advantage is that most items are available there so that the boat can be made good for the push to Tonga and Fiji. With luck we will be on out way if a few hours as it seems the weather will be heading to the north which will make this anchorage unpleasant and difficult to leave.