Exploits Island and the dead

Strangely Tarquin Granny contacted him and said by the way, your Family are from Newfoundland, and after a bit of chasing and questioning it turned out There Name was Foote and they all came fromLeia mais
Fogo harbour and Twillingate

Fogo for lunch, couple of hour sail from Tilting. Perhaps a walk up the hills and an ice cream. Seemed like a plan. When we arrive in Fogo there were other sailing boats we haven’t seen any forLeia mais
Tilting and the irish

Tilting is on the east side of Fogo island. A shallow niche in the rocks just behind and Island. The entrance has an unmarked rock in the harbour and it’s lucky we lifted the keel in time. WeLeia mais
Sydney cove

We are intending to head north up the bay today. Nice light friendly breeze in the right direction, what could be easier. As always Newfoundlands un predictable weather deliver 35 knots out of noLeia mais
Little chance Harbour (4 Cod String)

Refuelling Bonnavista from a truck. Driver was a bit disappointed with the amount we needed, he is used to 10 000 litres at a time. We had 150 litres. The fog was thick and the sea was glassy as weLeia mais
Bonnavista

Tarquin. Needs a beery night out. And this town has bars and restaurants. We don’t know it but our exit and run north to Bonavista head is the last we will see of whales for a while. All of the wildLeia mais
Catalina Reset

Next stop is Bonavista bay, but thats too much for 1 days hop so we opt for Catalina after a slow motor sail of whales and Dolphins we head into this very protected fishing harbour. And the promise ofLeia mais
Bay De verde, what a day

Our exit through St John’s narrows was in total contrast to our entry. Port control said head out when you want nobody around. The sky was blue and the sea was flat. We were not mor than 100 metresLeia mais
St Johns, The strip, more whales

The trip to St John’s was in the afternoon with every darkening sky and increasing wind. There are whale blows everywhere sometimes in groups of 5 and 6 the whales are working as a team and fishingLeia mais
Bay Bulls

For some strange reason we spent 2 nights in Trepassey and ended up eating out which was a treat. We get up bright and early and decide to take on the last headland before heading north its 62 nm toLeia mais
Trepassy final escape from Placentia bay

Trespass is the last stop before we start heading north. It’s just a quick night stop,a small non descript local fishing wharf. Kevin a local fisherman takes our lines and tell a yarn or two aboutLeia mais
St Brides tricky scrape

So style storm that we hid from in Indian harbour has passed trough and we make an attempt to get out of Pancenti bay. After a bit of study of the chart we decide to squeeze between Merasheen IslandLeia mais
Indian Harbour Merasheen Island

After finaly checking in with Canadian Customs we decide to leave Argentina as it is a very commercial ferry port. Indian Harbour on Merasheen Island has been on the charts for 200 years as a goodLeia mais
Argentia for Crew change

Claire and I planned to get up early to get croissants for the trip from St Pierre towards Argentina. Only Claire achieved this goal and I awoke to fresh fresh croissants. She had bought one extra forLeia mais
Burin Harbour

Saint Pierre for Duck

As with what seems all french islands all over the world, they are in fact actually France in every way except geography. And we were setting off toward Saint Pierre the capital of this french islandLeia mais
70nm to Miquelon.

The day started 6am with a leisurely motor out of the fjord. We had put the main sail up at anchor with intention of a bit of a sail as we went. No chance as normal wind was funnelling into the grooveLeia mais
Hare Bay Hump Backs

Hare bay. Just a short sail from “Franz Way” but we were waiting for the wind to change direction and allow us south to the french islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon. This Fjord has a reputationLeia mais
Francois

Pronounced Franz Way . A small fishing community, mostly retired of 90 people. Ther only connection to the world is a small supply boat once per day. Very clean tidy and friendly. We managed to fillLeia mais
Aviron bay

This was like making an entrance to Jurassic park or skull island looking for King Kong. 1000 foot grant cliffs straight out of the water mostly uncharted sea bed and a 3 mile long Fjord led to aLeia mais
Grey River Photos

Grey river turned out to be super spectacular once the fog cleared and on our second morning it did and here are some photos
Grey River

Well the sunny clear weather, with a haze of bugs has gone. We are getting a taster of good old fashioned Newfoundland spring fog. And wow is it dense and persistent. Doesn’t shift even if the windLeia mais
Doctors harbour

Unbelivable

Claires day one of travelling was blessed with blue sky light wind and horizon to horizon visibility. And we motors sailed to Le Moines Bay and had lunch in tranquility of Dublin cove, nothing but theLeia mais
First Sunny day

First hop down the coast with Mrs D into la Moine, suns come out but light wind in the wrong direction. We get to Dublin cove on the way up and stop for a very isolated lunch before heading to the topLeia mais
ViajanteGlad footes found for Tarquin