Escape From The Bay Of Fonseca…Watch The Weather- Part 2

By 11am I was purposefully driving Tulum hard at the coastline, as the wind had noticeably shifted from on my nose to coming from onshore (Papagayo), but the swells were still on my nose.
From The HelmsMistress: Changes In Latitudes, Finding Our Catitudes

Strange things appear when I put the camera away. It’s God’s little way of telling me to live in the moment a bit more and just enjoy the present, I’m sure of it.
Central America and the Caribbean North to South (West to East) by Sailboat: Fast or Slow, What’s Your Speed?

“Fast or Slow” cruising means this to me: Fast means traveling past Mexico through Central America to get through the Panama Canal by April or May. Then it means a pretty quick turnaround to get our butts through the western Caribbean and around to a hurricane safe port in Florida or Georgia by the end of June (hurricane season starts in June and runs through early November). The Slow cruising that we’re talking about is slowing waaaay down and going through Central America more slowly, needing to stay in Panama until November, as both Costa Rica and Panama are out of the hurricane belt.
