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Hummingbird - Blog Monday 9 December 2024



Hummingbird Blog Monday 9 December 2024

As I write this blog from the navigation station, the plotter flickers our penultimate waypoint where we will gybe north to Saint Lucia's final waypoint and the last few nautical miles to the finish line.

Weather is supported by both the ARC and Rubicon 3, helping determine our strategic Course Over Ground (“COG”) optimization.  The ARC weather zone map is a 23 square grid, with Saint Lucia residing in Romeo Romeo.  Hummingbird currently abuts the easterly Quebec Quebec grid.  One of my self-appointed tasks is to mark our rough position every few watches on the grid sheet.  It is with great satisfaction that I can see that I will soon put a small pencil dot in RR.

I have done deliveries before, but I never done what is considered a -true passage.  As with most trips, no matter the duration and distance, as the end approaches, the anticipation accelerates.  I was once told when my children where young, "don't wish the years away, the days are long but the years are short".

This morning during breakfast, fellow traveller and watch companion, Ken Pickard remarked, "If you had told me that you would put 12 people in a space the size of my laundry room, put the tumbler on high, and let us pitch, roll, yawl, heave, surge and sway for nearly three weeks AND we would be relatively cheerful about it, I would tell you when fish fly, oh wait . . ."

The trick now is to really remember our individual reasons for embarking - while the watch may be long, the trip is short now.  They key is to try not to make it about the destination . . . but it is sure about the beer on arrival.

Chip Haskell 


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