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Lexington - Captain Bob: onward and westward



We pulled out of San Cristobal tonight at about 4:15 pm. We are hoping to travel thru the night and arrive at first light. That way we have the daytime to get oriented and decide what needs to be seen the most. We are motor sailing to make the right speed. It is about 90 miles. We are going to Isabella. A good percentage of the fleet is doing the same thing.
I did a walking tour today. I figured out how to pull my GoPro photos up on my computer. I had used it to take some photos while snorkeling. Most were mediocre but some were better than average. I will not be able to post them until we get a real good internet connection. We will read some of the information on Isabella tonight. We already know we want to go see the lava tunnels. These are tunnels of lava flows, where the inside of a flow of lava eroded away leaving a tunnel.
Jerry and I might try to find a good scuba dive to do. His ears are not the best and I have not done a dive for about 10 years so we will look for a shallow dive of intermediate skill level. We will try to find a good visibility dive.
We are doing 2 hour watches tonight so it will be an easy run if all goes as planned. I have 04:00 to 06:00. Hopefully I will have a good sunrise.
I will look for a photo or two to make this a little interesting. The first two are cactus blooms. The last is my donation to Neptune as we crossed the equator. It was in honor of Pete Haggerty and Tom Grundwald.

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