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    • Day 84

      jaunt on Grande-Terre

      October 2, 2023 in Mayotte ⋅ ⛅ 81 °F

      Mayotte is a gorgeous archipelago located about 200 miles from Madagascar and slightly further from Mozambique.

      I've been here for a few weeks and have seen several of the smaller islands along with most of Petit-Terre, the smaller of the two populated isles.

      Today we (Phil, Kimi, and Steve) rented a cute little zoomie Fiat Panda to ferry across to Grande-Terre to see what the rest of Mayotte looks like.

      I got to drive as they are from countries who put the steering (and traffic) on the wrong side. I really enjoyed being behind the wheel for the 2nd day in the last 4+ months.

      Just figuring out the ferry was a minor challenge - there are two and a third that passenger ferry that goes to the Comoros. We sorta lucked onto the right answer by just following the traffic. Sometimes it pays to be a sheep.

      The ferry staff doesn't like passengers in the cars for boarding so Kimi & Phil jumped out and very nearly boarded the boat to Comoros. That would have been one heck of a story, but also a multi-hour international fiasco. Fortunately they got it squared away.

      Disembarking from the ferry went smoothly and we dove into heavy traffic chaos in the downtownish area of Mamoudzou (the Capital). Once free from that we drove up into the hills and found the lovely Gite du Mont Combani. The hotel grounds are covered by lush flowering tropical plants, a grove of sensuously scented ylang ylang, and a friendly troupe of lemurs (who nearly stole our lunch!). We enjoyed some coffee and a beautiful view of the water, then a tasty chef's salad. As the only guests present we were happy that we found food, even better that it was yummy and healthy. I've noticed a propensity for meat and french fries around here... Salad made my taste buds happy.

      After lunch we did a quick but very steep hike up to a communications tower, hoping for an even better view that did materialize. We were joined by one of the cute little hotel dogs, which was fun; and a variable but mostly light rain that was... Ok, still pretty fun. It's been hot down on the water so some cool mountain air and rainfall was a pleasant change.

      While the vegetation and weather felt surprisingly similar to ~500m altitude tropical wet forests in Central America there was a surprising dearth of butterflies and birds. Sure, we saw a few birds... But really few and far between. I wonder if it's due to being an island or a sign of something unbalanced in the ecology.

      After the hike, and dropping off our canine escort, we jumped back in the Panda and headed off to explore the northern portion of the island. Inconveniently the rain seemed to perk up its ears each time we stopped and so we didn't do much more exploration on foot.

      Truth be told we were also feeling more than a little apprehension because several locals commented on the recent increase of insecurity including some tourist mugging. Better safe than sorry is rarely my mantra but in a case like this - we don't know the language nor what parts of town are safer/less safe - it seemed prudent to enjoy views vs tromp down pathways unknown.

      In retrospect, a Sunday may have been wiser: safety in numbers and all that.

      After a few hours of exploring we decided that Northern Grande-Terre is pretty and wet and has a much lower level of economic prosperity compared to Petit-Terre. Funny in that water is clearly much more truly-valuable than money*, and this area has true wealth vs the water-starved but whiter/richer Petit-Terre. "Civilization" does strange things.

      *Don't believe me? Give up both for 3 days and tell me which one you want 1st.

      The ferry ride back was uneventful once we realized we had to buy a card to pay the fare. Easy enough with the very helpful folks who pointed me in the right direction. Uneventful but refreshingly cool and sparkly in the night air. Even after 40 days aboard yachts, I freaking LOVE being on a ferry. My time commuting SF-Oakland trained me well. #ferrytales live on!
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    • Day 86

      Starter Saga (Conclusion?)

      October 4, 2023 in Mayotte ⋅ ☀️ 79 °F

      Olivier has a buddy who is a Yanmar "expert" and has rebuilt the starter. After popping it open to take a look.... I am lukewarm about long-term expectations.

      He did replace a part.

      There are various parts that are still greatly exceeding spec for "worn the hell out"

      But, hey! it worked!! Twice!

      I'm glad to see Olivier is also shopping for a new starter and plans to keep this one as a spare.

      I can now R&R a Yanmar starter in about 5 minutes.
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    • Day 45

      Mayotte

      January 2 in Mayotte ⋅ 🌬 29 °C

      was a bit off colour so I delayed my trip until the afternoon Went into Mamoudzou on tender. Had a look around there was a large covered market but no WiFi. Mayotte is a very poor country.
      We had a long wait in the heat to get on the catermaran. It was a good trip to the lagoon which was in the sea. Then we went to a beach where I swam and borrowed a snorkel. I did not go very far out but saw some bright blue fish and others.Read more

    • Day 88

      Surfing the Crater

      October 6, 2023 in Mayotte ⋅ ⛅ 79 °F

      Other than the now-fairly-normal diving into warm and beautiful sea to start my day, today's highlight was my 1st surf session in Africa.

      Olivier, his dog Karma, and I took a longboard on a scooter (super safe, Mom, I promise) down a bumpy road to an amazing volcano caldera that has 1 side eroded by the sea and a ring of sand, palms, and mangroves.

      We met up with two lovely ladies (and another pooch) to enjoy a cloudy but beautiful afternoon of muted blues, grays, and sparkling sunrays that sneaked through onto the moonscape of volcanic rocks.

      The surf was ok, a little sloppy from an offshore rain shower and too-low tide.

      The water is 28 degrees (~81F) - a smidge warmer than the air when the breeze was blowing.

      An empty lineup.

      Paradise.

      (But alas, no photos to share)
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    • Day 90

      Expectations and Warm Bread

      October 8, 2023 in Mayotte ⋅ ⛅ 81 °F

      Going to a bakery when you're hungry...
      The smell of bread fresh from the oven...
      I'll take three.

      Life is good.

      Simple Pleasures

      I'd do a shot of steam rising from the hot delicious loaf except it's in the high 70s (mid 20s) and 90% humid.... no steam can persist within this steamy weather.

      Still tastes amazing.

      Also I get the chance to see just how much my French has improved. I can now order food with minimal "what on earth are you saying?" Looks from the friendly gal behind the counter. A big step forward vs the 1st time I was here. When was that? Feels like yesterda-lastmonth.

      I'm glad that my meanders brought me to where I am. I certainly didn't expect to be here, scooting to a French bakery on an African isle. If someone had asked me even two months ago, there is zero % chance I'd have accurately described anything about today except: pet some dogs, eat some pain au chocolat, sip some coffee*. Life is fun that way.

      *Ok, also: I'll be wearing graying shorts and a blue shirt. Because _that_ happens dang near every day.
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    • Day 91

      Wildlife

      October 9, 2023 in Mayotte ⋅ ⛅ 84 °F

      Mangroves are possibly the most important areas in the world, from a conservation standpoint.

      It seems like Mayotte is doing a good job of protecting them for the most part and that makes me happy.

      Also, the local geckos are pretty.
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    • Day 91

      So Long ACHM

      October 9, 2023 in Mayotte ⋅ 🌙 79 °F

      I've enjoyed Mayotte.

      Great people, great reefs, great weather, great doggos.

      We had a send off dinner of sorts. Yachties don't go too nuts with goodbyes as they're highly itinerant folks to begin with.

      I'll miss the waggly tails and French lessons. I might even find myself reminiscing and mentally editing out the painfully slow internet and fast mosquitos.

      Now it's off to new adventures and Karma reminds me:

      Wag More.
      Follow your whimsy. Embrace your joy.

      Be excited about what you're doing or do something else because life is both excruciatingly short and interminably long, depending entirely on our ability to enjoy it.
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    • Day 80

      Adapt

      September 28, 2023 in Mayotte ⋅ ⛅ 79 °F

      We decided that the rolling swell that woke us at 4AM was, in a word: crap.

      So after running some errands and buying fresh baguettes (Nous sommes en la France)
      we set off towards the North.

      After a very short while of sailing into the wind very slowly we confirmed that the weather forecast was, in a word: crap.

      So ...
      South!

      Because sometimes you've gotta play the hand you're dealt.
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    • Day 75

      Turtle Cove

      September 23, 2023 in Mayotte ⋅ ⛅ 81 °F

      We sailed, sometimes with good wind, down to the SE portion of Mayotte and were blown away by the beauty underwater. There's a cute boutique hotel on an isolated beach and a beachfront restaurant with wildly overpriced food (but tasty coffee)... and not much else.

      Except the reef. Which is healthy and fabulous. And the lemurs, which were curious and fun to watch. And the baobab trees: Seussian and enormous. And I've seen at least 10 turtles, many of whom weren't the keast bit bothered by swimming akongside a hairless ape.

      We stayed two nights, moored to a really nice buoy that is located practically on top of a large coral head - a coral "patata" in local parlance. The french call everything a potato.

      I spent hours swimming amongst the brilliant colors and looking for fun things to shoot, with my camera. Everything inside the lagoon of Mayotte is protected from hunting and commercial fishing, which helps explain why it is so healthy and vibrant. Good policy (well enforced) helps everyone. Apparently the fishing just outside the lagoon is spectacular.

      Phil and Kimi have been generous and affable, I enjoy their company very much. They'll be pushing on towards South Africa soon and I hope our paths cross down the line somewhere.
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    • Day 72

      Volcano Hike

      September 20, 2023 in Mayotte ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F

      Olivier very generously offered to play tour guide today and took what turned out to be 12 people for a nice volcano rim hike.

      We walked through groves of mango, papaya, banana, guava and jackfruit; were amused by giant fruit bats and a few songbirds; enjoyed a stroll along the coconut palm lined lakeshore (which is showing serious drought problems, sadly) and ooo'd and ahhh'd at the majesty of the islands, lake, and clouds at sunset.

      The exercise was welcome after a few days at sea and the views and company were excellent.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

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