Sunday, November 29, 2009

Home to the rain...ugh!

There are gaps between the days due to the lack of available Internet and sleep deprivation but all made it back safe and sound.
On Wednesday after Mark finally got the necessary documentation cleared with the Mexican authorities, we sailed to our starting point in Puerto Moroles in the rain. As a well deserved thank you to Mark and Lee, the group provided them with an excursion to the Mayan ruins in Chichen Itza. We spent the rest of the day/evening preparing for the journey home with dinner and a few Cerveza.
Thursday morning was a somber day for most with the thought of the 6 hour flight back north and the 5 star Edmonton terminal floor, sleeping accomodations.
We arrived to a sunny day in Vancouver in the single digit temperature range, a rude awakening to our high 20-30`s that we enjoyed over the past 2 weeks. It has been raining ever since but the memories will remain for years to come.
Many thanks to our catamaran crew, Mark and Lee, from Ecological Divers in San Pedro Belize,
http://www.ecologicdivers.com/ for providing us with a safe and enjoyable 28 hour ride up the coast. Lee is a fabulous cook and to provide home made pizza at sea was truly and experience I will never forget. If you are in San Pedro and looking to sail, check them out.
A special thanks to Rudy and his crew at, Island Divers Belize, http://www.islanddiversbelize.com/ for the incredible experience and personal service we received on obtaining our PADI open water diving certification. The reefs off San Pedro are truly a divers mecca and Island Divers know where to take you for the best diving. Talk to Judy for day trips or for a full certification and tell her the bikers from Canada sent you.
This years trip was by far the most memorable adventure I have had and not sure how we can top it but I am sure Kerry will think of something.
Stay tuned for next years blog!!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Puerto Moroles here we are again!





We have finally arrived back to our starting point after a short 28 hours at sea to San Miguel on the island of Cozumel where we spent 2 nights. There were some issues clearing customs that our crew dealt with including the Mexican authorities strange hours. After the formalities were out of the way, we spent Tuesday afternoon touring the island by jeep. We set sail at 0900 for Puerto Moroles and arrived shortly after 1200. The rest of the evening we are spending with our Captain and first mate swapping stories and sharing Cerveza.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

To the high seas we go

This is our beautiful boat



Packing up the bikes on the dock getting ready for the voyage to Mexico.



Packing up the bikes on the dock getting ready for the voyage to Mexico.


Packing up and getting ready to head off to the catamaran for the trip back. Last night was a final farewell for all and some party goers further depleted the Belikin supply on the island. There was an opportunity for a little business but the team stuck together and avoided any problems. Looking forward to a night of sailing and looking at the stars with no interference from the city lights.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Last night on La Isla Bonnita





Time is a tickin' until our high seas adventure begins. We lash the bikes to the gunwales at 0900, hoist the sail shortly there after and set a course for Cozumel. With favorable winds and seas, we should arrive in Cozumel sometime Monday afternoon. For obvious reasons, we will be unable to update the blog and will do so when we reach land.
This morning was spent finishing off our written exams, for the divers, and now awaiting our PADI certification cards in the mail. In the afternoon we caught the water taxi to a smaller island south of San Pedro named Caye Caulker. We noticed that there liquor laws were lax and anyone including their dog can drink. At the end of the island is a reggae bar called the Lazy Lizard which we spent a couple hours cooling down at as can be seen in the pictures. We also considered renegotiating our boat choice to Cozumel but thought we may have issues with the bikes.
We caught the 5:20 taxi back to San Pedro and will be packing up the bikes for an early get away.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Sailing to Mexico


The Captain and First Mate, Lord and Lady Maunder of Hillborough, Duke and Duchess of Beltinge.











We just agreed to be the Canadian crew of a 50' American Catamaran from The British Virgin Islands with a British captain and First Mate to sail from San Pedro, Belize to Peurto Morelos, Mexico. The Captain and first mate are the Lord and Lady Maunder of Hillborough, Duke and Duchess of Beltinge. We are going to lash our bikes to the deck of this amazing 50' Catamaran and sail over night, leaving on Sunday morning and arriving on Monday afternoon. Also included in the voyage will be 30 + hours of deep sea fishing for those anglers amongst us. The boat is fully equipped and with any luck we will feast on some catch of the day.
Avast ye lubbers! Hope all these salty dogs remembered to pack their sea-legs with the bike shorts. Arrrrrrrr.....






Thursday, November 19, 2009

New twist to the schedule

Today was another lazy day on a tropical island in the warm waters of the Carribean sea. Some of us went for a ride up island on the beach to see if we were fit to ride back after the nights of cheap rum and beer. Kerry and Barry have been negotiating for a couple days the possibility of chartering a boat to Cozumel and may have come across a great deal. We would be leaving here Sunday morning, for an approximate 30 hour, through the night cruise, on a newly refurbished catamaran. Its sister ship is also anchored off the island having both just repositioned from Panama. After doing the math of the cost incurred to ride back, this would, divided by the team, work out to be cheaper plus it would allow us a night in Cozumel which we did not plan for. This is a little off the original plan but would certainly add a flair to the adventure.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Scuba diving or sailing, hmmmmm..





Today the group split up somewhat. Rick, Roger, Shawn and Greg went diving to get their PADI open water diving certification. The rest went on a catamaran ride to the reef for snorkeling and for some r&r on Caye Caulker, a little island south of where we are.
The divers had 3 dives, 1 at 15 feet and 2 at 60 feet to practice on the skills required to obtain the certification. Roger had a bit of an incident on the 3rd dive, 50 feet below the surface. Many thanks to Rudy, our dive master, at Island Divers Belize for his skill and expertise. If you are planning a trip to San Pedro and are looking to certify or dive for that matter, please use them as they are, as far as I am concerned, the BEST!!
We have 2 more dives in the morning and hopefully all goes well.
Not sure how the catamaran went but there seemed to be no pain felt by most of the sea farer's on return.
Today the town is celebrating Garifuna Settlement day in the town square with lots of street side food vendors and a music/dance show. Between the festivities and the Pier Lounge world famous chicken drop, there is plenty to do this evening. For those readers unfamiliar of the chicken drop, there are 4 sheets of plywood placed on the beach, each with 25 random numbers to total 1-100. Each number costs $1 Belize and are drawn from a glass jar. When all numbers are sold, they drop a chicken in the middle and if it happens to use your numbered square as it`s bathroom, you win a $100 Belize or $50usd. You collect your prize shortly after you clean up after the chicken. Not sure if it his sanctioned by the countries lottery corporation but odds are 1 in 100.
Due to the crappy internet service this year, we will update pictures as time and service permits. Interestingly enough, Skype is not an option here either as the internet provider, Belize Tel, has restricted its use.