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The group at Beveridge Reef

Weather Windows (an opportunity to go somewhere by sail when the weather cooperates) are a wonderful and important thing when visiting a place like Beveridge Reef. If the wind and sea are high, most boats who wanted to come here sadly must press on. You can see the west side rocks with breaking waves on them beyond the boats. Our three days here were exceptionally calm. Our last was all by ourselves! Pretty weird in the middle of the Pacific Ocean to have a place like this all to yourself. At high tide, the anchorage (especially by the entry pass) could be like a washing machine. At low tide, it was like being in a marina! You could easily tell what the tide was doing here at Beveridge Reef.

Beveridge Reef – South Central Pacific

July 26, 2010