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Old 01-01-2009, 04:16 PM   #4041 (permalink)
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no. Leadville is also not a bridge.
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Old 01-02-2009, 01:36 PM   #4043 (permalink)
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B-I-N-G-O...bingo was his name-O! You found me, Tul. Royal Gorge Bridge is the highest suspension bridge in the world. So you're up next...have a nice trip.








Royal Gorge Bridge
Hanging 1,053 feet above Colorado’s wild Arkansas River, the Royal Gorge Bridge is the world's highest suspension bridge and a legendary feat of engineering renowned the world over. Built in 1929 for $350,000, the cost today would easily exceed $15 million. But for those who venture across it, whether walking or driving, the experience is priceless.

Engineering Facts
• Construction on the world's highest suspension bridge began June 5, 1929, and completed Nov. 1929
• Length: 1,260 feet (384 meters)
• Width: 18 feet (5 meters)
• Main Span: 880 feet (268 meters)
• Towers: 150 feet high (46 meters)
• 2,100 strands of No. 9 galvanized wire
• Weight of cables: 300 tons
• 1,000 tons of steel in the floor of Bridge
• Walkway: made of 1,292 planks of deck; about 250 are replaced annually
• Original cost to build: $350,000 – cost today about $15 million
• Bridge will support in excess of two million pounds
• Listed on the National Historic Register

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Old 01-02-2009, 03:51 PM   #4044 (permalink)
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I didn't get the bridge clues at all, never played.

Ok, find me.
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Old 01-02-2009, 04:05 PM   #4045 (permalink)
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sheboygan, wisconsin?

Missed it by that much!

No, actually missed by a lot.


But you got the hemisphere right.
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Old 01-02-2009, 04:09 PM   #4047 (permalink)
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Old 01-02-2009, 04:16 PM   #4048 (permalink)
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we talkin' west, too?
Yep, both of them.
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Old 01-02-2009, 05:34 PM   #4049 (permalink)
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Old 01-02-2009, 05:58 PM   #4050 (permalink)
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Old 01-02-2009, 10:37 PM   #4051 (permalink)
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I didn't get the bridge clues at all, never played...
Actually, I don't know the game of bridge either, but when I thought about giving a clue I looked up a bridge card game site and saw a few terms, so I figured I'd throw them out there. Next time I'll stick with strip poker

So Tul,
were you in Mexico on New Year's Eve, and if so, how do you and the people there celebrate?

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Old 01-03-2009, 03:11 AM   #4052 (permalink)
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Old 01-03-2009, 03:55 AM   #4053 (permalink)
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Actually, I don't know the game of bridge either, but when I thought about giving a clue I looked up a bridge card game site and saw a few terms, so I figured I'd throw them out there. Next time I'll stick with strip poker

So Tul,
were you in Mexico on New Year's Eve, and if so, how do you and the people there celebrate?

East of the mighty Miss.

Yes, I was here on New Years. I spent the night at a friends pool party and got home around 4am. Mexicans tend to celebrate things a lot. Or A LOT. Most families start the party around noon and end it a day or two later. Christmas Eve is the same way. On Christmas Eve the family usually gathers around 6pm and there's a little drinking and partying until midnight. Then everyone goes to midnight mass. After which the drinking and partying really starts. I drove a gift over to my friend who I knew would be working the desk at his hotel (couldn't bring himself to make one of his employees work) as I drove across town every house and yard was lit up, many homes had live bands and everyone looked like they were headed to the opera. It's a big event. Christmas isn't the day most people exchange gifts. That will happen on Tuesday the 6th. Which is known as "The Three Kings Day" Thats the day the three wise men were supposed to have arrived in Bethlehem and gave gifts to the baby Jesus.
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No, not South America.
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Old 01-03-2009, 09:05 AM   #4054 (permalink)
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Old 01-03-2009, 09:31 AM   #4055 (permalink)
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Old 01-03-2009, 12:33 PM   #4056 (permalink)
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Old 01-03-2009, 12:48 PM   #4057 (permalink)
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Old 01-03-2009, 01:56 PM   #4058 (permalink)
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Old 01-03-2009, 03:15 PM   #4059 (permalink)
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I am on an small group of islands in the Caribbean.
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Old 01-03-2009, 03:29 PM   #4060 (permalink)
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Old 01-03-2009, 03:41 PM   #4061 (permalink)
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Old 01-03-2009, 04:41 PM   #4062 (permalink)
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Old 01-03-2009, 05:20 PM   #4063 (permalink)
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Old 01-03-2009, 09:26 PM   #4064 (permalink)
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Atlantic?

No.
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St. Vincent and the Grenadines?
No.

Here's a clue

I'm owned by Mexico, population -0-.
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Old 01-03-2009, 09:44 PM   #4065 (permalink)
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Wild guessing I just found this one...Isla Contoy?

It looks beautiful and seems to fit your brief description.



Isla Contoy is a small island in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, approximately 30 kilometers north of Isla Mujeres. The island is only 8.5 km in length and has an area of 3.17 square kilometres.

Since 1961, Isla Contoy is protected by the Mexican government and declared a National Park in February 1998. The island is jointly run by the Isla Mujeres-based Non-Governmental Organization, Amigos de Isla Contoy A.C. and the Secretary of Environment, Natural Resources and Fishing (SEMARNAT).

Supervised eco-tourism and regulated commercial fishing is allowed on and near the island. Only a few tour companies have permission to bring the only at maximum 200 daily visitors to Isla Contoy. Visitors need to apply for permission to visit the island at the Park offices in Isla Mujeres or Cancϊn.

Four species of turtle find a safe haven for nesting on the beaches of the island, namely the loggerhead turtle, Green turtle, Hawksbill turtle, and the leatherback turtle. The reserve is also a sanctuary to approximately 152 tropical marine birds, like the frigate bird, brown pelican, and the double-crested cormorant.
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Wild guessing I just found this one...Isla Contoy?

It looks beautiful and seems to fit your brief description.



Isla Contoy is a small island in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, approximately 30 kilometers north of Isla Mujeres. The island is only 8.5 km in length and has an area of 3.17 square kilometres.

Since 1961, Isla Contoy is protected by the Mexican government and declared a National Park in February 1998. The island is jointly run by the Isla Mujeres-based Non-Governmental Organization, Amigos de Isla Contoy A.C. and the Secretary of Environment, Natural Resources and Fishing (SEMARNAT).

Supervised eco-tourism and regulated commercial fishing is allowed on and near the island. Only a few tour companies have permission to bring the only at maximum 200 daily visitors to Isla Contoy. Visitors need to apply for permission to visit the island at the Park offices in Isla Mujeres or Cancϊn.

Four species of turtle find a safe haven for nesting on the beaches of the island, namely the loggerhead turtle, Green turtle, Hawksbill turtle, and the leatherback turtle. The reserve is also a sanctuary to approximately 152 tropical marine birds, like the frigate bird, brown pelican, and the double-crested cormorant.
No, but you're getting there.

More ship wrecked and less palm trees.
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Old 01-04-2009, 04:06 AM   #4067 (permalink)
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Old 01-04-2009, 04:35 AM   #4068 (permalink)
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No, owned by Mexico, much closer to Belize.
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found Holbox, but that looks like a touristy place...

i'm at a standstill...


by the way, leaving here at 11:15am est. see you friday...
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found Holbox, but that looks like a touristy place...

i'm at a standstill...


by the way, leaving here at 11:15am est. see you friday...
Well I'm leaving here Tues morning sometime, so I guess Nick's gonna to have to find me by then .

See you Friday morning, I'll be waiting for you on the pier.
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You know I haven't just been sitting here drinking, I've been searching. One of the fun parts of this game is searching around places I've never been and finding cool locations and info about them. I just spent the better part of the last hour searching up and down the coast just north of Belize discovering cool stuff.

Are you at Sian Ka'an? Bienvenido a Amigos de Sian Ka'an | Welcome to Amigos de Sian Ka'an << I no comprendo most of that, but it looks beautiful there.
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You know I haven't just been sitting here drinking, I've been searching. One of the fun parts of this game is searching around places I've never been and finding cool locations and info about them. I just spent the better part of the last hour searching up and down the coast just north of Belize discovering cool stuff.

Are you at Sian Ka'an? Bienvenido a Amigos de Sian Ka'an | Welcome to Amigos de Sian Ka'an << I no comprendo most of that, but it looks beautiful there.

I'm leaving tomorrow to met up with Phil so I'll give one clue that should do it...

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Hey that's cool that you guys are getting together! Have a nice time and maybe take a couple pics to share.


Are you at Banco Chinchorro (Chinchorro Banks)?

Chinchorro: Banco Chinchorro Scuba diving boat trip, Xcalak Mexico ...the largest atoll in the Northern Hemisphere.



To the south of Quintana Roo and just over 22 kilometers from the coast, the Chinchorro coral atoll, the largest in Mexico, stretches out in front of Mahahual and Xcalak, covering an area of 240 square miles. Sorrounded by a barrier reef, the atoll has an inner lagoon, the depth of which varies from 2 to 8 meters. Some of the numerous islets covered in mangroves that emerge from the lagoon are quite sizable and have names like North Islet and Lobos Islet. Beyond the reef, the ocean floor plunges down between 150 and 200 meters.
The remains of shipwrecks from many different eras have attracted both treasure hunters and underwater archeologists.

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Hey that's cool that you guys are getting together! Have a nice time and maybe take a couple pics to share.


Are you at Banco Chinchorro (Chinchorro Banks)?

Chinchorro: Banco Chinchorro Scuba diving boat trip, Xcalak Mexico ...the largest atoll in the Northern Hemisphere.



To the south of Quintana Roo and just over 22 kilometers from the coast, the Chinchorro coral atoll, the largest in Mexico, stretches out in front of Mahahual and Xcalak, covering an area of 240 square miles. Sorrounded by a barrier reef, the atoll has an inner lagoon, the depth of which varies from 2 to 8 meters. Some of the numerous islets covered in mangroves that emerge from the lagoon are quite sizable and have names like North Islet and Lobos Islet. Beyond the reef, the ocean floor plunges down between 150 and 200 meters.
The remains of shipwrecks from many different eras have attracted both treasure hunters and underwater archeologists.
That is where I am and that is where I'll be Wed. morning. I'm doing some dive master work for my friends dive shop and we're doing a couple runs out to Chinchorro, one Wed and one Thurs weather permitting. I've not been, looking forward to it. There's a lot of really old ship wrecks on the east side of the island but you can't dive them. Guess there's a on site Mexican patrol boat making sure too. My understanding is they're getting ready to do a few archaeological dives on several wrecks, many are known to have silver bars and gold Spanish coins. Maybe I can sneak an extra tank in my BC and swim that way. Actually Mexican prison isn't that appealing, maybe not a good idea.

And yes, Friday Phil and his wife and I are getting together. Planning on driving them out to the ruins at Chacchoben. We'll have a beer for you. And of course if you're ever headed this way let me know.


OK, you're up!
BTW- I'll be staying at the 40 Cannons Hotel while I'm down there.
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I'll post back for where I'm headed next, after giving that a little more thought.



Otherwise, I hope to take you up on the offer whenever I get down there again. Friday I'll have a beer at Tony's and pretend I'm with you guys and we're toasting for good luck to stay off the reefs and out of jail. As I was trying to find where you are, I came upon this travel log A Newsletter about cruising & living aboard a sailboat. and on the right side column just before sailing south to Belize, they were running up on sandbars and reported:

Later, as I uploaded our position report, Joe re-checked our coordinates and showed me a tiny shoal area on the map. "I don't know why, but I'm sure that's where we ran aground. We're anchored southeast of it now, but we have enough room to swing," he added. Our anchorage was N 19°22.49, W 87°29.71. Later, as we discussed the waypoints and the anchorage, Joe said, "Calder couldn't make it behind Isla Chal, either." Quite frankly, if you are cruising the Northwest Caribbean, you cannot have too many reference books and charts, and Calder's 1991 Cruising Guide to the Northwest Caribbean is still a necessary nautical reference book for those of us following Calder's paths.

Another anchorage that receives much discussion and one we decided to bypass is Cayo Norte on Banco Chinchorro. We were told by several cruisers that this anchorage is no longer available to cruisers and "the Mexican Navy will run you off." We were told by other cruisers that the anchorage is still available, and if the Navy approaches you, simply tell them you are anchoring for the night and there will be no problem. My guess would be that the latter is correct; it's fine for an overnight stopover, but don't plan an extended stay at Banco Chinchorro. I never asked why the Mexican Navy is policing this particular site more than in previous years, but didn't really care. I grew up in a home where "Mr. Policeman is your friend" (and when it came to the Sheriffs' Department, he was my Dad), so if the Mexican Navy says "no squatters," my boat won't be a-squattin'. We were getting a bit reef-challenged anyway.


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...BTW- I'll be staying at the 40 Cannons Hotel while I'm down there.
I found pics of that place when I was searching....looks like a cool spot. I hope you and unc and auntie have a great time.



Mahahual beach in front of hotel:

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I'll post back for where I'm headed next, after giving that a little more thought.



Otherwise, I hope to take you up on the offer whenever I get down there again. Friday I'll have a beer at Tony's and pretend I'm with you guys and we're toasting for good luck to stay off the reefs and out of jail. As I was trying to find where you are, I came upon this travel log A Newsletter about cruising & living aboard a sailboat. and on the right side column just before sailing south to Belize, they were running up on sandbars and reported:

Later, as I uploaded our position report, Joe re-checked our coordinates and showed me a tiny shoal area on the map. "I don't know why, but I'm sure that's where we ran aground. We're anchored southeast of it now, but we have enough room to swing," he added. Our anchorage was N 19°22.49, W 87°29.71. Later, as we discussed the waypoints and the anchorage, Joe said, "Calder couldn't make it behind Isla Chal, either." Quite frankly, if you are cruising the Northwest Caribbean, you cannot have too many reference books and charts, and Calder's 1991 Cruising Guide to the Northwest Caribbean is still a necessary nautical reference book for those of us following Calder's paths.

Another anchorage that receives much discussion and one we decided to bypass is Cayo Norte on Banco Chinchorro. We were told by several cruisers that this anchorage is no longer available to cruisers and "the Mexican Navy will run you off." We were told by other cruisers that the anchorage is still available, and if the Navy approaches you, simply tell them you are anchoring for the night and there will be no problem. My guess would be that the latter is correct; it's fine for an overnight stopover, but don't plan an extended stay at Banco Chinchorro. I never asked why the Mexican Navy is policing this particular site more than in previous years, but didn't really care. I grew up in a home where "Mr. Policeman is your friend" (and when it came to the Sheriffs' Department, he was my Dad), so if the Mexican Navy says "no squatters," my boat won't be a-squattin'. We were getting a bit reef-challenged anyway.
I'm interested in seeing just how much of a presence the Navy has in the area. Thanks to the net I don't think any cruisers are still wondering why the reef is being protected.

I'm off in the morning, but I'll have net where I'm headed. Phil's at sea until the weekend I doubt he will. So likely just you and I until then.

We'll be sure to knock a couple back in your absence and honor.

So, WH? When you figure out where you are of course.
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Old 01-05-2009, 08:08 PM   #4077 (permalink)
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Old 01-06-2009, 03:52 AM   #4078 (permalink)
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Old 01-06-2009, 05:05 AM   #4079 (permalink)
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