on the road again
Bandit
David Morgan and Brenda Webb
Tue 6 May 2014 22:10
09:28S 140:10W
Our anchorage at Ua Pou proved to be the rolliest and most uncomfortable
we’ve had for a while. It was fine until about midnight when the wind died
and the swell crept around the corner. We slept fitfully – there is
nothing more annoying than a rolly anchorage.
We headed ashore first thing and wandered around the, yet again, spic and
span village. The Marquesans obviously take huge pride in their
surroundings and every property is immaculate and planted with a variety of lush
tropical vegetation. We tried, without success, to buy a breadfruit – most
were unripe and very high on the trees. Mangos were everywhere and we
managed to find a few fallen fruit to add to our fruit stocks.
After a swim we headed around to the next anchorage which was fairly
unappealing. With a big school of dolphins on the bow, which we
always take as a sign of good luck, we decided to keep going for the Tuamoto
Islands. It would have been nice to set off after a solid night’s sleep
but we’ve all afternoon to nap and we’re anxious to get
there. |