Here's the rest of your soundtrack, Sean:

http://www.escapist.com/sscatalina/Four%20Preps%20-%2026%20Miles%20Across%20the%20Sea%20(Santa%20Catalina).mp3

Just in case you might want to go for an academy award.

Fun video, BTW.

--Bob O
M-15 Sequel

On Jun 28, 2008, at 2:12 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> We took a trip out to Catalina Island last week with 2 other Montys, 9
> Potters, and an O'day. Although the sailing was minimal due to  
> windless  conditions
> we did have quite the adventure. Some of the video you'll see quite  
> a  bit of
> wind which we tried to sail in, however, it was a local phenomena,  
> as the
> isthmus on the island forms a venturi effect. As soon as we would  
> get away from
> the isthmus, the wind would die. Bummer! The trip over (26 miles) was
> supposed to have "morning patchy fog".....I guess "patchy" means 22  
> solid miles  of
> heavy fog, cause that's what we got. When we broke out of the fog,  
> though, we
> were greeted by awesome groups of really playful dolphins. That was  
> way cool!
>
> Some lessons were learned along the way. One of the group lost his  
> way in
> the fog and ended up 26 miles northwest of the island before he was  
> located and
> put back on the right path. We were all kind of worried about him  
> for a while
> until the Coast Guard rounded him up and let us know that he was OK  
> and on
> the  right path now....He made it into Two Harbors at Catalina at  
> 11:30pm ( we
> left  LA Harbor at 6am and for most of us the trip across was about  
> 6 hours)
> Needless to say he was cold, wet, and exhausted. I'm going to post  
> more on
> what  caused the whole deal on my website in the hopes that it might  
> prevent
> somemone  else from the same circumstances. Suffice it to say it was  
> a number of
> errors  (all small) that added up and could have had a bad outcome.
> Fortunatley,  they didn't. Much of it had to do with GPS  
> coordinates, a lack of complete
> understanding of the different coordinate value systems, blind faith  
> in the
> GPS  as a sole navigation reference, and lack of having the proper  
> charts.
>
> The video is posted in a site called tinypics. It works OK however   
> sometimes
> when you load it it says "video not found".  If this happens,  move  
> the bar
> at the bottom of the video forward until a picture appears. If the   
> video not
> found message is still there, hit the refresh on your browser and  
> it  usually
> loads correctly. hope it works....this is a low budget operation!!    
> there is
> no sound to the still photos, but the video clips have sound  
> (sometimes  not
> synced too well.....again...low budget!)  I took all the video with   
> 'Jo's
> pocket still camera so its of so-so quality.
>
> Enjoy
>
> Here's the link
>
> _http://tinypic.com/player.php?v=e67uyb&s=3_
> (http://tinypic.com/player.php?v=e67uyb&s=3)
>
> Sean
> M23 Dauntless
>
>
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