Sunrise on Saturday, October 15
Unfortunately, we weren’t feeling any better. Our not feeling good may have been exacerbated by the fact that it was very pitchy and uncomfortable all morning. In good news, the wind began to die down and shift direction in the early afternoon, and by late afternoon, it was calm and pleasant in the anchorage again. Needless to say, with the rough conditions, we weren’t able to go out until the early evening. We went over to the lagoon, which was a little southeast of Armando’s. We landed on the strip of beach that separates the lagoon from the cove. Looking northwest towards the campground.
Looking west towards the entrance to the lagoon (between the hill and the sand strip).
The lagoon, taken from he edge of lagoon entrance. It was close to low tide. We think we could get the dinghy into the lagoon at high tide.
360-degress view of the cove/lagoon taken from the edge of lagoon entrance.
There was a path that continued south of the strip of beach. We followed it a bit, and it seemed to go around the edge of the lagoon. It was surprisingly lush in there!
After we were done exploring, we moved the dinghy over near Armando’s. On our way into Armando’s for dinner, we met a family who was camping at the campsite. We made a playdate for the next day. Here is a sunset photo