Saturday, November 21, 2009

Bahia Algodones

Just a few kilometers northwest of the small town of San Carlos, Sonora, is the beautiful bay of Algodones (Cotton Bay). It's one of our favorite anchorages, wide, picturesque, and accessible. You can anchor on the north end if there is a northerly blowing, or on the south end to avoid winds from the south. Usually the swells bypass the entrance to the bay, but if they are directly from the northwest, it can be a bit rolly at anchor.

The peak, Tetakawi, rises high above the bay to the south.






On the little islet above our anchorage, Marv, geocacher extraordinaire, signs into the logbook (www.geocaching.com)



At the far north end of the bay, a small lagoon is surrounded by condominiums, evidence of the large North American community here and in San Carlos.

2 comments:

Ana said...

Looks like you continue to have great times! Wonderful pictures!

Doug and Carla Scott said...

Hey, where are you two? We are in La Paz where Doug is working very hard. The boat is a disaster!

Hope to see you soon

PS: Loved the photos and stories.