Camarinas and Biscay

Marita3
Mark & Helen Syrett
Fri 19 Jul 2013 16:51
The weather continued to be difficult as the low over Iberia persisted. We cancelled our plans to sail to La Coruna to meet Nicholas Trefusis and asked him instead to come to Camarinas. We went for a walk out to the headland to see the lighthouse. It started as a lovely cliff top walk in the sun
and we wondered why we had not sailed to La Coruna. But then conditions deteriorated.
We walked past a large fish farm, each of these shapes being a large fish tank
and finally arrived at the lighthouse
That was about the best view of it as it was deep in fog
 
with a howling wind that kept the wind farm turbines turning and drumming--an awful noise
the maps showing the wrecks off Cape Vilano persuaded us that we had made the right decision to keep our feet on dry land!
We returned to the marina where all was calm and a boat had just been lifted out after two years in the water. The mussel growth was amazing. All round the headland on our walk we could see people gathering mussels on the rocks below-----a big business.
 
We collected Nicholas Trefusis at the airport and he joined Marita for the Biscay crossing but not before we celebrated Corinne's birthday with champagne, cake and an excellent lunch at a local restaurant
 
and then we were ready to depart at 0700 the following morning
The passage was not easy and after two days at sea we had made a northing of about 80 miles---we thought we would never get away from the Spanish coast. Sailing in gloomy conditions is never fun
but things improved and we passed through the Raz de Sein six days later in a flat calm
and lovely sunshine