Tom thanks for your insight on Baja. Got me convinced...I'll stay state-side, especially since it's already a day's drive from Sacramento just to get to the border. I think if I do go someday it will be my volunteering as crew for another boat. I haven't had my M15 all that long and started out with day excursions this summer. Hope to do an abbreviated version of the San Juan islands within a year or two, but using Rosario as a hub so as to bed down in comfort. I could rough it the v-berth by my wife will have no part of that except for maybe 1 overnight max. I get up to Seattle about 4 times a year on business and someone told me also that there is a decent hotel near the marina in Kirkland so that one can stay there and sail around Lake Washington or even Lake Union. That sounds attractive also. I can remember a month or so just driving across the "floating bridge" and being blown away with just how scenic Mt. Rainier was in the background on that clear and only partially cloudy day. best, Neil
Neil, We sort of took a hankering to Blakely Marina a ways south, but I can see the draw of sailing out of a comfy bed at Rosario Resort. It looks to be a beautiful place. I have not been in East Sound, but if the wind blows the way it did in West Sound this summer, the sailing would be exhilarating. So many opportunities out there! Tom Jenkins 2009, at 1:10 PM, ndorf@surfbest.net wrote:
Tom thanks for your insight on Baja. Got me convinced...I'll stay state-side, especially since it's already a day's drive from Sacramento just to get to the border. I think if I do go someday it will be my volunteering as crew for another boat.
I haven't had my M15 all that long and started out with day excursions this summer. Hope to do an abbreviated version of the San Juan islands within a year or two, but using Rosario as a hub so as to bed down in comfort. I could rough it the v-berth by my wife will have no part of that except for maybe 1 overnight max.
I get up to Seattle about 4 times a year on business and someone told me also that there is a decent hotel near the marina in Kirkland so that one can stay there and sail around Lake Washington or even Lake Union. That sounds attractive also. I can remember a month or so just driving across the "floating bridge" and being blown away with just how scenic Mt. Rainier was in the background on that clear and only partially cloudy day.
best,
Neil
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Neil: I've sailed in East Sound three times with excellent wind, a little too much the first time. The third time it rained first, then blew. ⎈--Gary ☺ On Nov 20, 2009, at 4:01 PM, Tom Jenkins wrote:
Neil, We sort of took a hankering to Blakely Marina a ways south, but I can see the draw of sailing out of a comfy bed at Rosario Resort. It looks to be a beautiful place. I have not been in East Sound, but if the wind blows the way it did in West Sound this summer, the sailing would be exhilarating. So many opportunities out there! Tom Jenkins
2009, at 1:10 PM, ndorf@surfbest.net wrote:
Tom thanks for your insight on Baja. Got me convinced...I'll stay state-side, especially since it's already a day's drive from Sacramento just to get to the border. I think if I do go someday it will be my volunteering as crew for another boat.
I haven't had my M15 all that long and started out with day excursions this summer. Hope to do an abbreviated version of the San Juan islands within a year or two, but using Rosario as a hub so as to bed down in comfort. I could rough it the v-berth by my wife will have no part of that except for maybe 1 overnight max.
I get up to Seattle about 4 times a year on business and someone told me also that there is a decent hotel near the marina in Kirkland so that one can stay there and sail around Lake Washington or even Lake Union. That sounds attractive also. I can remember a month or so just driving across the "floating bridge" and being blown away with just how scenic Mt. Rainier was in the background on that clear and only partially cloudy day.
best,
Neil
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Gary M Hyde -
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Tom Jenkins