Thursday23rd July

In Travemunde until May 2020
Nick Pochin
Thu 23 Jul 2009 20:24
position 56:00N 131:17W
1200 hrs on Thursday 23 of July we reached 56 degrees north. We left 56 degrees south on the 9th of February so it has taken five and a half months including three weeks holiday! At Cape Horn it was 14 degrees, the sun was shining, there was no wind and the sea was like a mirror.At the north end of Revillagigedo Island in Alaska it was 19 degrees it was raining, foggy, there was no wind and the sea was like a mirror. Where would you rather be?
We left Ketchikan on Wednesday morning to circumnavigate Revillagigedo Island and it was a memorable day. The scenery is spectacular with narrow and deep fiords,high mountains on either side and water falls crashing down.The tops of the mountains are covered in snow.We saw our first Orca Whale easily spotted by it's long dorsal fin. As we arrived at the anchorage in Walker Cove we saw our first grizzly bears,a mother and cub.To end the day Maciek caught three good sized king salmons.Before leaving the anchorage we went for a walk up the river bank and the bears were not interested in us at all! We are heading for an anchorage at Naha Bay and should be there in time to go by dinghy to the Roosevelt lagoon.