Monday, 16 December 2013

Slow Flight Out



After a bumpy night sleeping on deck and being stalked by the US coast guard in the darkness, we sailed our way into the USVI's. With 1300 miles under our keel, 3 remaining crew members, 42 days at sea and a smile on everyones face we hooked our last mooring buoy in Maho Bay just in time for celebratory flambéd pineapple pancakes and a strong coffee. 


After the many highs and lows of the past 6 weeks we all headed into the sea for a splash, the little ducks got exceedingly silly on their noodle, impersonating sea creatures and out swimming baby barracuda's, floating over stingrays and spotting turtles snacking on the sea grass. 


With 5 final miles to bob the crew of Slow Flight look forward to bringing you our final video finale after christmas... there will be plenty to giggle at, watch this space.

Thank you for following our epic journey, for your comments and kind words. With much love, Freyja, Pippa, Esmé and Captain Abe.

SLOW FLIGHT OUT.


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