Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Mackenzie's new hairstyle

Friday, July 19, 2013

Photos from Our Sailing Trip to the Whitsunday Islands

Matthew and I had a wonderful time on our 4 day sailing trip to the Whitsundays. We booked with Intrepid Tours again, and once we were there, we learned this is a new area for them, and they rent the boats from Sunsail Yacht Charters. We were on Sunshine, a 4-cabin cataraman, which was about 38 feet or so.

It was a very small group -- just our skipper Lance, a Kiwi who's been sailing for more than 15 years, and only one other passenger, Mairead, from Ireland.

Day 1: Arrived early afternoon and wandered around Hamilton Island on our own before meeting up with the tour at 5 pm for a quick introduction on the boat, and then dinner at the Marina Tavern. We slept on the boat in the marina, and sailed the next day.

Rainbow at Hamilton Island Marina
Day 2: leisurely breakfast on the boat, picked up snorkel gear, then headed out! The sailing was okay at first, but then it got pretty choppy. I felt uncomfortable, but not ill. Poor Mairead was quite seasick. We finally got into calmer waters - yay! First stop was snorkeling at Chalkies Beach, which was fun, but the water was chilly, and we couldn't stay out as long as we would have liked.


Matthew at Chalkies Beach
Headed over to Whitehaven Beach, where we anchored for the night. Champagne at sunset, then took the dinghy for a twilight walk along the fine white sand beach, which is 98% silica.

Lance, Matthew and Mairead walking along Whitehaven Beach at sunset
Day 3: From Whitehaven Beach on Whitsunday Island, we headed to Dumbbell Island where we anchored at a public mooring and went snorkeling right off the boat. The snorkeling was even better than at Chalkies Beach, and we saw so many cool, colorful fish. Again, the water was chilly, so we had to head back sooner than we'd have liked.

Lunch on the boat, then we sailed to Nara Inlet on Hook Island. I got to pilot the boat a bit, which was fun, but also a little nerve-wracking as I didn't feel like I knew what I was doing! ;) Matthew took over when we got to Nara Inlet, and Lance let him pilot the boat up the beautiful inlet, where we anchored for the night.

Nara Inlet, Hook Island
Day 4: Rained again overnight, so everything was damp. We took the dinghy to a rocky beach where there are steps up to a cave with Aboriginal rock paintings. The signs said that there's evidence that Aborigines have been using the caves in the area for for the past 9,000 years.

Next we sailed to Cid Harbor on Whitsunday Island. We anchored and took the dinghy to the beach to do a 3-hour bushwalk from Sawmill Beach to Whitsunday Peak. The walk was very humid!

Back at the boat, we packed up and relaxed while waiting for the chase boat to pick us up and take us back to Hamilton Island. We only opted for the 4-day tour, while Mairead was on the 7-day tour, so it was just Lance and her for the rest of the trip!

The chase boat was a large dingy with a faster engine and a canopy top, but otherwise all open and we got quite wet. Partway through, we stopped and Luke said, "Just a little steering trouble, guys." He called the base to say he'd lost the steering. It was cold and windy, we were in open water, and only able to go in circles! Lots of deep breathing! Another call, and he was able to fix it. We made it safely back to Hamilton Island, thank goodness!!

Sunsail dropped us off at our hotel, and we took a nice, long hot shower before a relaxing dinner at the Beach Club. Then, flew back to Sydney the next day. It was a great trip!

Here's the album with our photos from the trip.
Whitsunday Islands Sailing Trip

P.S. Wildlife spotted: lizards, green tree ants, osprey, oystercatchers, sea turtles, 1 spider, 1 snake, bats, beach stone-curlews, heaps of seagulls, and heaps of fish (parrotfish, five-banded wrasse, moon wrasse, etc).

Friday, July 12, 2013

Mackenzie as a bunny rabbit - animated gif

Mackenzie likes sitting in front of the heater

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