Hi everyone,
The 2011-12 charter season in New Zealand has came to an end, with some amazing late summer weather – those clear cloudless days we yearned for during January.
Freewind will be heading off to the South Pacific for a few months and will be back in the Bay of Islands in September.
It was a pleasure to be able to show all our guests the Bay of Islands at its best. As you can see from recent photos sent by our guests, we had picture-perfect days, the fishing was bountiful, and the friendly dolphins were there to say hello.
Those that made the effort to climb up the trail to the top of the hill at Army Bay (Motorua Island) and at Roberton Island were rewarded with magnificent views of the Bay in all its glory.
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Another amazing photo, looking over Motorua towards Cape Brett photo: Rob Orme
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photo: Caroline Bennett
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photo: Cori Niles
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“No amount of imagination could stretch this one to legal size” Kris photo: Cori Niles
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This one, on the other hand, ended up
on the plate photo: Kris Niles |
As the days are getting shorter and the temperatures dropping here in New Zealand, it is time to think of heading north to the warmer waters of the South Pacific, and Ron is doing exactly that; repairing sails and checking gear, provisioning for the passage and getting into “cruising mode”. Hoping to leave around mid-May, weather permitting. Watch this space for updates.
And finally, thank you to all our guests for the wonderful feedback you have been sending us, like this one:
Thanks again for the awesome 2 days in the Bay of Islands. Cori and I had a wonderful time - it really was the perfect way to kick off our travels. --- Kris and Cori
Kris has devoted a page on their travel blog to their Freewind trip, with great photos and lovely prose, well worth reading:
http://www.krisandcori.com/post/21966572806/sailing-with-captain-ron
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
Ships are the nearest things to dreams that hands have ever made,
for somewhere deep in their oaken hearts the soul of a song is laid.
-Robert N. Rose
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