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On Aug 14, 8:03 am, "Roger Long" wrote:
My 10 day Maine cruise starts this morning as soon as my guests arrive and, hey look, the visibility is improving! http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/Improving.jpg For those of you landbound and reduced to posting exaggerated accounts of improbable cruises under false names, I'll post my SPOT tracking page so that you can vicariously enjoy my travels via Google Earth. With this kind of visibility, you may see more of Maine than I do ![]() http://share.findmespot.com/shared/f...glId=08qZUtzjB... Last I spoke to Skip and Lydia, they were planning to head south again tomorrow after seeing about as much of Maine as in the picture. Signing off until my return. -- Roger Long Err heading out on Friday at high tide from my silted in home port of Mt Vernon, also known as Websters Cove, on the Wicomico R. Heading for Baltimore, just like the old steam boat days. The wind should be from the S-SW and the jenniker might see some play. No traking jizmo's. Single handing a 40' Van de Stadt ketch. Tom, Irishsailorman |
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