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		<title>Projected Travel Calendar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the hardest part of our life. When I think about the fact that it&#8217;s the hardest part of our lives we have to laugh a little bit&#8230;just a little.  And of course there is the one big unknown factor: the weather.  So all of these dates are a bit tentative until further notice!
October 1st: travel [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the hardest part of our life. When I think about the fact that it&#8217;s the hardest part of our lives we have to laugh a little bit&#8230;just a little.  And of course there is the one big unknown factor: the weather.  So all of these dates are a bit tentative until further notice!</p>
<p>October 1st: travel back to San Carlos and begin re-assembling Oblivion.  We need to reinstall allthe sails, lines, and sheets as well as recommission all of her systems.  We will bottom paint her and re-varnish our beautiful girl.  Re-caulking the last half of the teak decks is also in ordeer.</p>
<p>October 15, 2010: Depart San Carlos for Topolobampo, 190 NM to the South. This is the starting point for the Copper Canyon train that runs to Creel.  We&#8217;ll likely take a trip up there once we get to Topo.  Plan on 1.5 days of sailing and 3 or 4 days of R&amp;R in the Topo/Creel/Moshis areas.</p>
<p>October 21, 2010: Depart Topo for La Paz.  This section involves a East to West crossing of te Sea of Cortez and is about 150 NM total.  We&#8217;ll stop at several islands along the way, including San Francisco, Isla Partida, and Los Islotes.  Excellent snorkeling and tons of wildlife.  We&#8217;ll take 4 or 5 days sailing to La Paz and then spend about 3 days in this city of peace. (this leg is spoken for)</p>
<p>October 29, 2010: Depart La Paz for Cabo San Lucas, a distance of approximately 150 NM.  We&#8217;ll visit Muertos for some snorkeling along the way.  Plan on 2 1/2 days at sea and on anchor, then about 3 days in Cabo-just enough time to visit Todos Santos by bus and get some good surfing in. (this leg is available)</p>
<p>November 6, 2010: Depart Cabo for Mazatlan.  This is one of the longest open water legs of our journey.  We&#8217;ll cross the Sea of Cortez again (it&#8217;ll be our 5th crossing) and end up in the Old Harbor at Mazatlan.  This trip is almost 200 NM and we&#8217;ll be 100 miles offshore at one point.  It&#8217;ll take 2 solid days to cross the sea and then we&#8217;ll spend 3 or 4 days in Mazatlan visiting Old Town and the shiny beaches of the new city. (this leg is available)</p>
<p>November 13, 2010: Depart Mazatlan and head south towards La Cruz/Puerto Vallarta.  Along the way we&#8217;ll stop at San Blas (The Longfellow poem) and maybe Isla Isabella to see the Blue Footed Boobie Bird and all the thousands of other birds nesting there. We&#8217;ll end up in the beautiful new marina at La Cruz and spend a few days relaxing, swimming, and surfing at Sayulita.  Plan on 3 days traveling and 5 days in La Cruz. 175 NM total. (this leg is available)</p>
<p>November 21, 2010: Depart La Cruz for Manzanillo via Tenacatita Bay and Barra.  175 NM of sailing and 3 days on the water and anchored out.  We&#8217;ll spend a couple of days relaxing at Manzanillo on their amazing beaches. (this leg is tentatively spoken for)</p>
<p>November 26, 2010: Depart Manzanillo for Zihuatanejo.  This trip is about 190 NM and will take about 1 1/2 to 2 days.  The coast is beautiful but there aren&#8217;t any good overnight anchorages around there, so we&#8217;ll just keep moving and spend 4 days in lovely Zihuatanejo. (this leg is available)</p>
<p>December 2, 2010: Depart Zihuatanejo for Huatulco.  This trip is about 250 NM and will take about 2 days.  We&#8217;ll spend a day or two in Huatulco, which is supposed to be beautiful. (this leg is available)</p>
<p>December 6, 2010: Depart Huatulco and sail to Port Angel via the Tehuanapec Bay, one of the windiest and potentially most hazardous parts of our trip.  We&#8217;ll hug the coast for 250 NM and arrive in Port Angel to depart Mexico.  2 days sailing and 2 days of paperwork to depart.  (this leg is available)</p>
<p>December 10, 2010: We&#8217;ll sail from Port Angel straight to the Golfo de Fonseca.  It&#8217;s about 320 NM and will probably take 3 days.  Should be a beautiful part of the trip as we sail close by Guastamela and part of El Salvador.  We&#8217;ll spend about 3 weeks in this part of the world including Christmas in Belize and New Years in Nicaragua. (no visitors on this leg&#8230;international border crossing)</p>
<p>January 5, 2010: We&#8217;ll pull up anchor and head to Costa Rica for a while. We&#8217;ll likely spend some time in Puntarenas to begin with&#8230;</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a projected map on Google Earth&#8230; <a href="http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&amp;Number=1355081&amp;#Post1355081">http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&amp;Number=1355081&amp;#Post1355081</a></p>
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