We raced down Chatham Strait to out run the approaching storm. When you do that, it gives a bit of a strange feeling that there is nothing wrong when you come to a location where you do not want to be later. We had to be back inside for shelter before 10 am and we were there as planned by 6 am, making the turn shortly after. It was a little bit windy but nothing that would make you think” what is all the fuss about”. Once we were back inside, the wind almost dropped to zero as we were completely in the shelter on a northerly course. The storm is coming in with South Easterly winds and that caused it to breeze up when we turned to the East. How much would be anybody’s guess as it all depends on the exact angle of the wind in relation to the mountains, which acts or not as a funnel. Continue reading
