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Each year for the past few, I have put together a little calendar using some pictures from cruising on the Maine coast, and give them to members of my family at Christmas.
I thought I'd post the monthly photo here, just for fun and help us remember why we do this whole sailing thing.
This month, you get two photos: First, the cover photo, and then January.
Cover: Sunset at Merchant Harbor
January 2007: Looking east from the rocks of Hell's Half Acre, across Jericho Bay towards Mt. Desert Island
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Those are beautiful, Tim. Is that clear water in the second photo at all swimable? We only get water like that on lakes around here And the most I have seen through in the bay was about 3 feet. The rivers are pure silty brown with visibility in the 1/2" range. Our bay is generally about 58 degrees in the summer. The ocean is around 56. That gives a skinny guy like me about 15 minutes of vigourous swimming before I lose the feeling in my fingers.
Robert The Gray wrote: Is that clear water in the second photo at all swimable?
Well, I suppose. If you manage 15 minutes in 58? water, then you'd do just fine in Maine! Most places are a balmy 60 in the summer
This is actually a fun place to swim if the water is warm enough. I had fun on this particular day rowing and wading around all these rocklets at high tide. It was a perfect day out.
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