Barb and I really enjoyed recovering in Port St. Joe - getting more sleep, getting some groceries and washing the salt from
Jupiter's Smile. Then we set out again towards Texas.
After a scary surfing entry into Destin Pass, we anchored here and waited a day for weather to pass. The morning fog lifted to that we could see that we were still safely in the harbor.
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Destin's Harbor as the fog is lifting |
We found good anchorages all along the Gulf Intracoastal Water Way (GICWW).
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Yazoo Harbor looking east |
While in Mississippi Sound we ran into nasty winds and choppy seas on the nose and so we called the Coast Guard for advice about finding a safe harbor to rest. They suggested Yazoo Harbor.
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The white dot (a boat) by itself, just left of center is where we anchored |
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Yazoo Harbor looking west |
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