Kerm here,
Had a nice trip down to Cambridge Cay yesterday. A bit spooky with all the rocks, coral and current but I'm getting better at doing this kind of thing without my blood psi going sky high. When we turned to the west to go in the south wind was putting up 3 to 4' rollers. It would have shaken me up a couple of years ago but not so much now. Chris slammed in action and tied everything down in the cabin and we rolled like a stick. The decks got a nice wash but after hitting these things off the bow for a few hours everything got a nice salt water bath.
We were happy to see some of our old friends when we got here and explored honeymoon trail and the ocean side beaches with them. National Geographic could do a series on this place and not do it justice. Today we waited for slack tide and took the dinghy off to see the airplane reef and the Sea Aquarium. Wow. Chris and Linda dove and I stayed with the dinghy as the park really does not like you to anchor as it might ruin the coral.
They drift dived for the quarter mile to the Sea Aquarium and I used the 'look bucket' to see what nature has brought us. Wow.
We are going to stay another night here and then probably anchor at Big Majors just north of Staniel Cay where we will be staying for a couple of weeks.
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