We did take a few breaks from boat maintenance to explore Gran Canaria. We rented a car and travelled to the third highest point on the island, Roque Nublo, which means Rock in the Clouds. It was formed by a volcanic eruption around 4.5 million years ago. Surrounding the rock and summit were pine forests that thinned out to reveal a moonscape of volcanic rock. The girls discovered slivers of obsidian stone along the way and fascinating holes in the rocks created by past volcanic activity.
Our family has taken a year away from Canada to sail around the Mediterranean, Atlantic and Caribbean. We plan to post a blog weekly (or more!) about our sailing travels. Our boat is a 2002 Amel Super Maramu 2000 named "OYAI" (it's a long story). Join and share our blog to become part of the adventure!
Saturday, November 19, 2022
Explorations and fun on Gran Canaria! And it's the day before departure
Roque Nublo
The drive was unlike any we have done before. The roads were in good condition but narrow and very, very steep. Also, there were about 17 winding routes to take you to the same spot. The scenery was spectacular with flowered covered homes clinging to the terraced hillside.
The docks were quite empty when the ARC+ left but the slips have gradually refilled with boats who will depart with us on the ARC November 20. There was a grand parade complete with 2 bands and a procession of nations being represented. Locals lined the avenue and cheered us on as we made our way through the marina. There are only 2 boats from Canada and we were proud to carry and raise our flag with them during the ceremony.
Aria and Micah from Oyai, Comox, BC
Lohan and Mael from Jayana, Montreal, QC
Ready to raise the flag for Canada!
A new group of kids has become a solid pack of international friends. The clackety clak of their scooter wheels can be heard up and down the dock throughout the day. There is always some kind of plan being hatched and they have been organising their own activities of swimming, art, cards, movie watching, excursions into town as well as attending the kids club every morning. These photos only captured a few of them:
Ellinor (Sweden), Skye (UK), Aria, Luise (Germany), Jules (Germany), Alek (Sweden), James (UK) and Lohan (Canada)
Bea (UK) and Micah
Aria and Jules (Germany)
Vilde (Norway) and Aria
Here we are in our spectacular costumes. The venue was packed and everyone made a big effort with their 70's garb.
The kids also went all out!
Micah won a prize for best costume!
We participated in the deployment of a life raft, hopefully the only time we will ever do this, in the safety of the swimming pool. Being inside the raft with 7 other people was hot and smelly. The raft was wiggled to simulate being on the ocean and even a small amount of movement was nauseating. This experience was so helpful though as we got some realistic experience in safety at sea.
We are so excited to welcome our crew aboard Oyai!
James has logged many blue water hours and we are so thankful for his ability to jump into action at at moments notice. Whether it's finding us a new washing machine in the depths of Las Palmas 48 hours prior to departure or being given 70's disco attire and partying into wee hours with us after just arriving on Gran Canaria.
Amelia has coached both Aria and Micah as part of the Comox Bay Sailing Club. She has slipped into a routine here on Oyai getting to know our crazy girls a bit better and taking time to explore Gran Canaria. She has also been kept busy scrubbing and polishing, helping with shopping and preparations for life offshore. We are looking forward to utilizing her creative skills in keeping our smaller crew occupied on passage. She will also get to translate her dinghy sailing skills into sailing a big boat on the Atlantic.
James and Amelia
It is now less than 24 hours until departure. I have to admit that taking the time to post this has been a bit stressful as there is still so much that needs to be organised. I have been picking away at this post between washing and storing fruit/veggies, helping install a washing machine, organising the boat and feeding the kids. That being said, everything will get done and we are all so excited. I think I will do one last trip to the grocery store as there is room in the freezer for some ice cream :)
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