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Bahia Marquer

June 21-23, 2013

We briefly separated from Lady Carolina to visit Marquer for a couple nights. I had heard from Peggy on SV Interlude on one of the nets that this is one of their favorite places, so I didn’t want to miss it. We enjoyed our family time here.


Logbook – June 21, 2103 (Bahia Candeleros to Puerto Escondido to Bahia Marquer)

Passage Log Highlights

    • 1115 Depart Candeleros
    • 1303 Arrive Puerto Escondido
    • 1805 Depart Puerto Escondido
    • 1934 Arrive Bahia Marquer

Daily Notes

    • Passage to Puerto Escondido.  4 loads laundry (getting better!)  Both stores.
    • Passage to Bahia MArquer – boys in theater as soon as engines go off. Only boat in the anchorage.
    • Steamed clams for dinner.
    • beautiful, cool, night.

Candeleros to Marquer
We made a pit stop at Puerto Escondido on our way to Bahia Marquer.  We departed Bahia Candeleros at 1115 and even sailed with no engines on the way.  We arrived at Puerto Escondido at 1303 and spent the afternoon doing laundry and provisioning.  Finally, we departed PE at 1805 and motored up to Bahia Marquer and arrived at 1934.
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We stopped at Puerto Escondido other way to Bahia Marquer.
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The fishing boats at Puerto Escondido
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Exodus at anchor at Puerto Escondido
Marquer
The geography of Bahia Marquier, a NW facing bay on Isla Carmen
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I never get tired of the different land formations here
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Bahia Marquer on Isla Carmen
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Backward jumping?
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Yeah!

Email to family and friends dated July 21, 2013

Subject: Bahia Marquer

We have this nice little anchorage all to ourselves tonight. We left Candeleros this morning and spend most of the day in Puerto Escondido. We don’t have wifi here, but I do have a faint cell signal so I can get texts. We plan to be back in Nopolo with wifi Sunday.
The boys dove for clams a couple days ago and we had an awesome clam dinner with one of the other families last night.
-D.


Logbook – June 22, 2013 (Bahia Marquer)

Daily Notes

    • Large bee scouting party in the morning
    • Dad & B dinghy fishing, Alex & Mom school catch up
    • Bonfire & marshmallow roasting.  Rocky beach, B & Mom walked
    • Seagulls (“puppies”) follow A&B to the beach

(Edit: There were two seagulls, one fat and one skinny, that staked out their territory behind our boat.  They would chase away any other seagull who came near.  When the boys went ashore they went too, and then they would follow them around.  We nicknamed them “The Puppies.”)


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Looking out of the bay to west with the Baja peninsula in the background. That’s the boys out fishing in the dinghy.
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A walk along the beach at sunset
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Exodus at anchor at Bahia Marquer
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Exodus at anchor at Bahia Marquer
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Brenden’s muscle man silhouette
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Brenden wanted this photo with the moon resting on the cliff

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