I am here Lat-25.874372 Lon+153.189503 Alt+010ft GPS Sats seen 04 http://map.iridium.com/m?lat=-25.874372&lon3.189503 Sent via Iridium GO![END]
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Wherever you go becomes a part of you somehow.
I am here Lat-25.874372 Lon+153.189503 Alt+010ft GPS Sats seen 04 http://map.iridium.com/m?lat=-25.874372&lon3.189503 Sent via Iridium GO![END]
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[Position] 52 48.624s 68 17.216w
[weather] gusts up to 50 kts with rain on and off and low ceiling
I am here Lat-26.796305 Lon+153.180608 Alt+017ft GPS Sats seen 04 http://map.iridium.com/m?lat=-26.796305&lon3.180608 Sent via Iridium GO![END]
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[password] rachel25
[position] 41 49.001s 073 04.547w
[status] Anchored in Estero Chope, on Isla Puluqui, about 20 nm from Puerto Montt.
This morning while leaving Caleta Juan Pedro we had a rapidly falling 7m tide, so very cautiously felt our way out via the narrow, shallow channel, into open water. It was a relief to be in deep water once again. A blue sky, a gentle breeze and a flat sea, made wonderful conditions for flying the spinnaker for most of the day. Still getting used to seeing the stunning, snow capped Andes range in the distance.
[password] ghr286
[position] 53 7.592s 70 51.537w
[weather] dry all day, overcast, about 12C
[status] amazingly dry all day in Punta Arenas. Fairly calm for the start of the trip to Isla Magdalena to see a trillion little penguins. Then a walk around the town that made us happy we lived elsewhere. Not much to do if you lived here but eat and drink and maybe fish when it was not blowing an icy 40 kts as it was yesterday.
[password] trinItE2@Ty
[position] 34 28.1S 119 21.7E
[speed] 0
[heading] 0T
[status] New position[END]
[password] trinItE2@Ty
[position] 34 45.5S 119 46.5E
[speed] 4.8
[heading] 235T
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[p]delta333
[pos]41 12.65s 174 17.04e
[sp]0 - anchored
[s]Anchored in Jackson's Bay in the Marlborough Sounds after a harrowing trip across the Cook Straight in only about 7 knots of wind. That's right! Seven knots. The occasional 20 foot swell, rolling along and pumped up by the contrary seven knot current kept things a little too interesting for our tastes.[END]