Lady Musgrave Island, an atoll on the southern most end of the Great Barrier Reef, 38N miles offshore. |
The entrance to the Lagoon was very hard to spot, narrow but calm. |
Once inside it took about 30 min to make it to the Anchorage. |
Mainly sailboats out here. Good shelter from the reef until high tide when any swell can roll into the Lagoon. |
Our 36ft Fairways, a light but very capable and economical little boat, we did a lot of miles in her, would be a great boat for the loop. |
The Admiral ashore. |
A very detailed Ariel photo of the atoll |
Surprisingly thick woods. |
Sunset over the Pacific. |
Back down the coast, again blessed with good weather. calm days in Australian waters are not the norm. |
The USA has Bayliners, we have Riviera's, all money little skill. |
Yes a 100ft channel, too much of a hurry to slow to 6 Knots |
Blew past then back to wide open |
Careful when going ashore. |
Our last walk ashore then head for home.
That's all I have on this trip down memory lane.
In 8 days time Dawn and I will be on our way
back to Mobile Al to tidy up the boat then on our
way to complete our great loop. Travel through the
gulf of Mexico to St Petersburg, then down to the
Florida Keys, to step off on our trip to the Bahamas,
where we hope to meet up with our other Looping
friends.
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