Friday, October 4, 3011

Backstory

OCT. 4, 2011
 The recently retired IronMan, my buddy for 40-some years, toyed with the idea of flying planes as an adventurous means of exploring the world but ultimately decided on a more down-to-earth approach.
 Steve (Cap'n Casey) picked up this beautiful HR-46, the Liberation II, in Seattle and sailed her down to San Francisco, a temporary berth while he assembles his crew.
 Next week I'm flying out to help sail her down to San Diego where we will enter the Baja Ha-Ha, a lackadaisical two-week rally from San Diego to Cabo San Lucas.
 On that second passage, the Baja Ha-Ha, we will enjoy the company and expertise of Cap'n Chip - a tried 'n true sailor having roamed the Bahamas on his S/V Tranquility - and Mike, an acquaintance of Steve.
 From Cabo she'll head to and through "The Canal" and eventually to her home port in Saint Croix.

10/24/11 San Diego to Bahia Santa Maria
11/02/11 Bahia Santa Maria to Cabo San Lucas
11/06/11 Cabo to Nuevo Vallarta
01/28/12 Vallarta to Huatulco
04/29/12 Huatulco to Panama
10/30/12 Panama to Guatemala 
03/03/13 Guatemala to St. Croix

2 comments:

  1. Steve!!!!! Big Nick sent me your mail about Clarence Carter....great show...he's still got it at 85...from there I thought I better follow your blog in case Interpol asks where is Captan Casey and I need to give your coordinates....
    jer

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  2. Loved reading this backstory—it’s inspiring to see the journey unfold! It reminded me of the importance of giving back. If anyone’s looking to make a difference, here’s one of the best book donation centers that truly supports communities in need. Small actions can spark big change!

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