Yesterday morning’s sky suggested rain to come, and that forecast turned out to be too true. The solid medium gray behind us would darken steadily as a squall approached, rain would dump, and then the sky would lighten a bit until the next squall approached an hour later.
But unlike sometimes, the wind mostly stuck around during the squalls. So Madrone continued to make decent progress, heading a bit north of east.
All’s well aboard.
Day Three
163nm
35 50.5N 57 20.0W