Chasing The Ana Team Post
Arecibo, Puerto Rico
August 6, 2007
11pm
Team Post – Day Six
The men are back on the water! The short break due to weather has ended, and the down time was used to rest, shop and resupply the men. The men are camping tonight (Monday) at a beach in Arecibo, but have plans to paddle hard to Isabela by late morning/early afternoon Tuesday.
Forcast for the day;
87 °F / 30.6 °C
Tuesday-East southeast winds 12 to 17 knots…becoming east northeast along the coast by afternoon. Seas 3 feet. Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms.
Tuesday Night-East southeast winds 13 to 18 knots. Seas 2 to 3 feet. Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms.
Wednesday-East winds 13 to 18 knots. Seas 2 to 3 feet.
Isolated thunderstorms in the morning. Scattered showers.
Humedad:81%
Punto de Rocío: 74 °F / 23 °C
Viento:from the ESE
Ráfagas de viento: 3.0 mph / 4 km/h
Presión: 29.93 pul / 1013.4 HPA (Presión Estable)
Visibilidad: 10.0 Millas / 16.1 Kilómetros
UV:0 out of 16
Nubes: Nubes Dispersas 4000 ft / 1219 m
At this point of the expedition we are a half day behind, but Mayoleth and Almestica believe they will more than make up for it after rounding the northwest rocky cliffs and shore, where the west end of the island should be easy enough to paddle at rapid pace. From Rincon to Combate beach the paddlers hope to make the best time before rounding the southwest side and heading east.
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