Thursday, August 16, 2007

Chasing the Ana - days 13-14

Check back here Wednesday night for his update!
MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 2007
Tropical Depression

We are keeping an eye on this baby and preparing to pull our boys off the water for a couple days as needed. Thanks to Karel for the update! Say your prayers to the god Hurican that this remains a tropical depression and does not become a Tropical Storm or Hurricane. This is still the season for it and the temps have been too high the past few days.

Derrick and Taino are doing well and in Ponce at this time. Click here to see the updated map of where they are at! www.kayakscuba.com/blog
UPDATE: CARRIE WILL BE TALKING TO THE MEN TUESDAY AFTERNOON ABOUT GETTING OFF THE WATER THURSDAY OR FRIDAY. WE ALL NEED TIME TO PREPARE FOR THE FORCASTED CATAGORY 2 HURRICANE THAT IS EXPECTED TO MAKE A DIRECT HIT ON PUERTO RICO. UPDATES WILL BE POSTED AS WEATHER PERMITS. The government will shut off our water and electricity BEFORE the storm, so I will use my cell to communicate with people in the USA who will post here. Be safe! -Carrie and the crew

Chasing the Ana Team Update Day 14

Carrie Medina from http://www.kayakscuba.com/ checking in here. I have been communicating with Taino & Derrick via the blackberry and Karel in Isreal for weather forecast updates.

I email Mary and Gryphon, Derricks family, to give her the updates before I post here, in an attempt to try and beat the press to the punch. Quick as they can be, I'm trying to be quicker. Guess I better not apply for any press jobs. LOL

Here is the update I have for you so far.

Our boys would like to take one more day on the water despite the wind and waves.

Derrick writes in response to my offer to send a truck to pick them up Tuesday afternoon;

''We are in St. Isabel. And will stay tonight and go for Guayama in the morning. José does not need to come tonight. Thanks though. Hard day fighting wind and waves. We are both zapped of energy and looking forward to some recovery time off the water''

Taino and Derrick have paddled the south side of the island much faster than I had anticipated so… all the bad weather days are still in the bank, and I believe we are actually one or one and a half days ahead of the expedition planning.
This is good news, as Derrick would like to get video footage of local cultural events happening around our island in addition to his footage of the Chasing the Ana Expedition.

Karel sent me a nice link to track the wave height as the tropical depression gets closer. http://www.stormsurfing.com/cgi/display.cgi?a=natla_height Now lets all hope this extinguishes itself before Derrick gets footage of our beautiful island all wind blown!

The best news is that with the few planned days off the water, Derrick will be back here writing to you all about the expedition from his own eyes. His cultural interactions, experiences and wonderings of land and sea.

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