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Killing time in Guaymas/San Carlos


Well, looks like we’re going to be here in San Carlos/Guaymas awhile longer. The hull was painted last Thursday, the boot and sheer stripe are going to be painted tomorrow, but the deck and cabin still have quite a bit of prep work left before they will be ready to paint.  We’ve been trying to stay busy accomplishing small projects: cleaning up the shaft, strut and propeller, cleaning up the anchors, sanding and varnishing what we can down below (we’ve taken what we can remove back to the condo to do), figuring out the installation of the new windlass, making flags for the South Pacific countries we will be visiting,  etc.. We can’t really do much aboard Loomba-Loomba until we can start re-installing everything after the painting is done. We are chomping at the bit!
 In the mean time we continue to get to know the San Carlos/Guaymas area.

A hike up Nacapule Canyon:



Can you find the lizard?
 

 Tarantula!


Kayaking on Estero El Soldado:



A drive out to La Manga:



 A visit to the Empalme Sunday Street Market:
Most towns have a market one day a week where you can find anything you need. Empalme is one of the bigger ones: from food, toys, and clothes to computers, tools and furniture.




Kayaking in Bahia Algodones and stopping in at the Soggy Peso for lunch and a beer:


 The dark areas in the water were millions of little fish. 
The pelicans were having a feeding frenzy.

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