Showing posts with label point udall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label point udall. Show all posts

Monday, March 10, 2014

Day 3 in St. Croix: Flying with DA20

Date: 10.03.2014





It's been a long time since I updated this blog and how our last days of the holiday went, but I have a pretty good reason for it added to the bad internet connections during our trip. Still I'm sorry it's been taking too long, but better late than never, eh?


Me yesterday after the dives and our cute and beautiful apartment, no I wasn't tired at all or feeling sick.. Timo is bringing my camera bag out of the car because I wanted to spot a humming bird next to our apartment but it didn't come back before I headed to bed...
Today I was still feeling a little ill and hurting all over, but I promised to accompany stnz on his first solo flight at the Caribbean. Yesterday he flew the same plane with a local instructor and got the "all clear" to use his new FAA-license and fly alone. Help.

Fluffy seats waiting for us
Gauges and hairy legs (not mine!)
One of the US Air force-fatties
Stnz did not reserve the plane yesterday because "there's no reservations, it will be free when you come here" -excuse, which I've been hearing a lot and which has been backfiring oh so many times.. :D Of course the plane was taken and the reception didn't understand stnz that he wanted to use the plane, so we sat there over an hour waiting for the thing. I was a little too tired and ill so waiting the extra time without food and drink was pretty annoying.

Finally the girls who were flying the DA20 came down from the sky and we got our plane. Stnz was a bit nervous doing his pre-check, but I assured myself that this trip was fun enough so dying now in a plane accident wouldn't matter so much :D.


Point Udall (Easternmost point) was behind that last mountain


Can you drop me off there, I would want to go a little deeper now?
After takeoff I noticed that the radio traffic was very quiet compared to Finland or Iceland where I've flown earlier with stnz, of course San Juan was ~busyish but there are 2 airports and much bigger planes taking off.

First we flew straight to a rain cloud and stnz decided to circle the island counter clockwise, which made my photographing almost impossible. On few places he did make some circles around, but mostly so that his side was down.

Raining, yet again
Point Udall, somewhere there were my sunglasses. I don't have a Nikon so more ZOOM didn't help finding them.
The easternmost place of the US, where we hiked on the 1st day
DA20 felt pretty OK plane to me, little prone to turbulence, but because of it's size and build that is kinda no-brainer. For photography purposes the flare was way too apparent, and only decent way to take images on that plane is to put your camera's lens outside of the dome's hatch. Something I won't be doing anytime soon with my luck. DA40 seemed to generate less flare, but Cessna is still better (for photography). Unless it's a plane with a door for suici.... parachutist, when you can open the whole side and take pictures that way (and I realllly want to do that someday!).

The dish is directed straight to the mountains, weird. On the right of it was the beach where we snorkeled
There's The Wall
Buck Island, reef national monument, which I was told to be the best place to dive in St. Croix
Place to add to my TODO-list next time
Some cheap beach houses
Our landing was interesting - there was some heavy rain just in front of the runway and we had to circle around it. There was a point when the visibility through the dome was almost nonexistent. But fortunately it cleared up in time before we landed. The tower's warning "the runway is wet" did create slight amusement in the cockpit while looking at the rain front "No shit Sherlock" :D

The Carambola bay & resort where we dived yesterday (Sweet bottom), and yes, those are stnz hairy legs.
Fredriksted's pier and NOAA-ship, our dive site tonight

Yeses, we can see the rain near the runway/airport.
It's raining again (and yet again, not men)
Landing
Safely returned.
After this, it was time to go back to our apartment, move our stuff to a hotel for one night and go diving.

Video of the flight, the gopro was situated like this because sntz was more interested of getting his aviation club some kind of feel of the plane which they're considering buying:

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Day 1 in St. Croix: let's go east, snorkel and night walk at Christiansted

Date: 08.03.2014


After we got all our stuff to the apartment, we decided to head east to see the most eastern part of United States. This suited wel with my earlier travels 05/2013, when I spent an hour lying on my stomach in the westernmost part of the Europe (Bjargtangar, Iceland). This time I didn't lie flat on the ground, just lost my sunglasses there while talking with the locals :)..
 at Bjargtangar fulfilling my lifelong dream of photograph puffins
The statue on the easternmost part of the US 
There was a huge monument on the point Udall as they call it, but you could go even more to the east if you jumped over the fence - and that is what we did, of course!

The easternmost corner of the US
The future image of stnz' gay date ad ;)

The views there were lot better, and there were huge sea birds flying around. I almost forgot the whole easternmost point while I was looking at the birds... The trail to the point was full with thorny plants, so it wasn't easy to get there - it literally took blood, sweat and tears to reach the point.



After admiring the views and the birds for a while, we got back to the car and went to snorkeling in nearby park area. Locals were having some awesome parties there, one of which was a birthday party - I can admit I was a little jealous.


I haven't freedived in years, so I've forgotten all about it, and my times under the water really suck (around 15s). Carlito send me some PDFs considering breathing techniques to further develop my skill as a diver, and I flipped through them quickly earlier and tried a few tricks - in first try I could stay under 28s :). I need to practice this back in Finland, annoying that you cannot use your fins when you're in a pool, if it isn't a specially reserved time for divers and free divers so it has to wait until it gets warm..




After we swam and snorkeled for a while, we returned to Christiansted and went for a walk in the town.
As a photographer I saw a lot of cool buildings and ruins right in the town centre. If it would've been safer, I would've taken my DSLR and tripod with me and do some real night time photography. Now I just had to use my little Lumix on handheld, so the quality of the images isn't really awesome.




As someone from the mainland said earlier "The whole Virgin Islands is for sale", you could really see it here. Everywhere were for sale-signs and the town centre was almost empty. The hotels were pretty full, but you didn't see much of the tourists, because most of them stay and do their things in the resorts, so in many cases we were the only "outsiders" visible..



BTW - The placement of the moon here is completely wrong. You have to look straight up to see the moon - at home, it's somewhere more neck-friendly position over the horizon.







After walking a while and seeing some 1,5m long fishes at the dock we ended up in a bar where was live music playing. Halen drank some really potent gintonic and rumcola, while me and stnz drank our colas like we usually do.





Outside the place there were couple of trees where bats were flying, and I moved myself to watch them hunt. They are such beautiful and fascinating creatures, I would've stayed there watching them for hours if I could.

We walked back to our apartment for a good night sleep (except halen, who didn't want to sleep in a queen sized bed with stnz and slept on a very hard surface on the couch instead of it)..

BTW - they drive on the left side of the road here and the steering wheel still on the left side of the cars. And the lights of the cars aren't aligned right, so every passing car will blind you at night.. Weird. Really weird.