Our friends Diane and Ken have been welcome crew for our whirlwind, blustery, nine country journey and Don and I were very happy to have them aboard. 
Anxious to reach St. Lucia 
Ken and Diane have a beautiful villa in the mountains of St.   Lucia 
Anyone interested in a fabulous tropical vacation with a local flavor let me know and we will put you in touch!
Now independent with a thriving banana export and tourist based economy, St.   Lucia 
The transatlantic ARC rally terminates here in Rodney   Bay Canary Islands . 
We picked up our friend Mike at the airport in Viex Fort on the extreme south end of the island and then made the long winding trek back to our boat in the north via the local minibus system. 
Don and I prefer the local form of travel over a private taxi, not only cheaper but a fantastic way to see the local off the beaten track sights. 
Our next port was Soufriere  and the famed twin volcanic coned Pitons of St. Lucia, rising up 2500 feet  from the waterline.
 The formerly French town of Soufriere 
Part of the marine park and steep to it is necessary to use the moorings provided by the park as the wind and currents here are always contrary. 
Unfortunately St. Lucia 
Tomas was a late season surprise that devastated the banana crop and destroyed much of the pristine rainforest and tourist sites. 
The many mudslides caused by the torrential rains forced people from their homes and vastly affected the water supply. 
Still recovering, in many places water is an issue, connecting roads are still being cleared, and the local population is very frustrated with the lack of efficient government assistance.
Another thriving market, fresh citrus and excellent chicken, the incredible view of the Pitons from our boat made this a paradise.
Despite the murky runoff from the mudslides the views below the water were still incredible. 
The unusual colors of the corals due to the rich mineral runoff was amazing and seemed from another planet.
Our last day in the park brought a quick squall of 30 knot winds and rain with a rainbow straight out of a travel brochure.
  A few days anchored off the southern town of Vieux   Fort 
 Next stop St.   Vincent and the Grenadines 












 
 
Very fine job on the blog, beautiful pictures! Looks like you're enjoying life to the fullest and what a trip for Darci! Seeing you both again and getting to dive in the Tobago Keys! What a life!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Diane and Ken