Re: [Paddlewise] Foggy Crossing

From: Jerry F <gfoodma_at_earthlink.net>
Date: Sun, 6 Sep 2009 11:59:40 -0700
Duane,
At the risk of repeating a response of mine to one of your earlier trip 
descriptions, are you not terrified of being run over by a large ship when 
crossing the lanes in fog?

Jerry

> Paddlewisers,
>
> Earlier this week, I did a 3-day crossing/island hopping trip, and during 
> the 18 nautical mile crossing back, I had one of those crossings that 
> reminds me of why I like crossings so much.
>
> During the last 4 hours of the 5.5 hour crossing back, I was in thick fog. 
> I really like how fog turns the visual world into one of sounds. I didn't 
> bring a GPS on this solo trip, so it was up to me and my compass. Halfway 
> across the channel is an oil rig, and with it's fog horn, I used it as a 
> navigational stepping stone.
>
> Closer to shore, the fog horn at the harbor I was heading for helped zero 
> me in. I aimed a bit left, found the surf zone, and followed it for a few 
> minutes to the harbor jetty. The fog was still so thick, I never saw the 
> outside break wall.
>
> Don't need no stinking GPS!
>
> My photo journal of the trip is at:
>
> http://duane.smugmug.com/Other/AnaCruzCrossings/9499584
>
> Duane
> Southern California
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