PORPOISES OF MODOR BAY
Yesterday was porpoise day in Mordor Bay.
From the rising of the sun until sunset, three porpoises entertained us in our rocky lair.
It’s distinctly unusual to be awakened by porpoise puffs as they surface for air next to your boat, but things like that happen in Mordor Bay. All day long we listened to the huffing and puffing of three porpoises that had nothing better to do than entertain us with their antics.
Usually, you have to be sailing well offshore to have such encounters, but not today.
Zoe and Joss got on their kayak and paddle board and made friends with the porpoises. They paddled up to the porpoises as they swam by.
Porpoises are engagingly indifferent to our presence. If we are paddling in a kayak, they swim over and have a look, but they are otherwise indifferent to what we do on the water.
I suspect they are curious by nature, and they enjoy engaging with humans and their sailing machines. Why else would they predictably swim in our bow waves time and time again everywhere around the world.
We took advantage of their playful and curious nature by running our dingy across the bay at slow speed while taking underwater photos with our Go Pro Camera in front of our dinghy. Nearly every time we headed across the bay, the porpoises raced over to join us swimming in front of our bow wave. They seemed to never tire of this game, and I have no doubt they were doing it just for the fun of it - porpoise joy in action.
Getting up close and personal with the porpoises of Mordor Bay reminds me of the awesomeness of all living things. All life is sacred and definitely worth protecting.
A world without porpoises would be a poorer world indeed.
Awesome music video that captures the essence of what it's like to sail offshore in a catamaran around the world when conditions are less than perfect. David Abbott from Too Many Drummers sings the vocals, and he also edited the footage from our Red Sea adventures. This is the theme song from the Red Sea Chronicles.
Sailing up the Red Sea is not for the faint of heart. From the Bab al Mandeb to the Suez Canal, adventures and adversity are in abundance. If you take things too seriously, you just might get the Red Sea Blues.
If you like drum beats, and you like adventure, then have a listen to the Red Sea Chronicles Trailer.
Flying fish assault Exit Only in the middle of the night as we sail through the Arabian Gulf from the Maldives to Oman. And so begins our Red Sea adventures.
Sailing through Pirate Alley between Yemen and Somalia involves calculated risk. It may not be Russian Roulette, but it is a bit of a worry. Follow Team Maxing Out as they navigate through Pirate Alley.
Stopping in Yemen was just what the doctor ordered. We refueled, repaired our alternator, and we made friends with our gracious Yemeni hosts. We also went to Baskins Robbins as a reward for surviving Pirate Alley.
After you survive Pirate Alley, you must sail through the Gate of Sorrows (Bab Al Mandab) at the southern entrance to the Red Sea. The Gate of Sorrows lived up to its name with fifty knots of wind and a sandstorm that pummeled Exit Only for two days. Life is good.
Captain Dave and his family spent eleven years sailing around the world on their Privilege 39 catamaran, Exit Only. During the trip, the crew shot 200 hours of video with professional cameras to show people what it's like to sail on a small boat around the world.
The Red Sea Chronicles is a one hour and twenty-two minute feature film showing their adventures as Exit Only sails through Pirate Alley in the Gulf of Aden and up the Red Sea. The professional footage documents their experiences in Oman, Yemen, Eritrea, Sudan, Egypt, and the Suez Canal. It chronicles the rigors of traveling in a remote section of the world rarely visited by cruisers. Exit Only dodges Yemeni pirates, fights a gale and sand storms in the Bab al Mandeb at the southern entrance to the Red Sea. The crew explores deserted islands on the western shores of the Red Sea, and learns to check the cruising guides for land mines before venturing ashore.
The Red Sea Chronicles also has outstanding Special Features including an Instructional Video on Storm Management that tells sailors how to deal with storms at sea.
And don't forget the two Music Videos: "The Red Sea Blues", and "Captain - Save Our Souls".
The Red Sea Chronicles is a first class adventure that stokes the sailing dreams of both experienced and wannabe sailors alike.
Join Team Maxingout as they sail through Pirate Alley and up the Red Sea
See what it's like to cruise on a catamaran before you spend a bazillion dollars purchasing one
After watching the Red Sea Chronicles you will be able to see yourself sailing on the ocean of your dreams
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