Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Fairwinds II


CHECKING IN
Last year at the Chocolate Festival I won in the silent auction (Seriously, out here some silent auctions are actually a way to get a BARGAIN!) an afternoon snorkel cruise for two on the Fairwind.  Whenever I scope the racks of brochures outside places like Walmart, I always look longingly at the brochure for the Hula Kai.   The Fairwind is a sister ship to the Hula Kai.

This past Saturday we finally booked the cruise.  (Good thing too since it expired on October 13th) We checked in and they had a very nice waiting area.  Though, I will say that the parking lot was pretty rough considering how nice the set up is down by the dock. I was a little worried because the weather was looking gray and overcast the whole darn way we drove around South Point.

A little side trip in this narrative: There are three ways to get from my side of the island (Hilo side) to the other side (Kona side) 1) Saddle Road (up the middle), 2) Upper Road (up the Waimea way), 3) Around South Point (Down the bottom of the island).  I always go Route 1 or 2...but Chris wanted to go Route 3 and he was driving.  When we stopped at Punalu'u Bakery I ran into an old Mt. View elementary friend who has moved to Oahu a few years ago! What a small island(s) it is!  Anyway, my point is that it took over three hours to get from Keaau to Keauhou and so I would just like to point out...my routes are faster.  Just sayin' (the woman is always right ;p).
 
THE FAIRWIND II
Now that I have taken you on a driving tour of the Big Island, it's back to our adventures on the high seas!  We boarded the Fairwind with these nifty plastic boarding passes they give you (like the ones on the cruise ships only you don't get to keep theirs...what a shame...they are losing out on a merchandizing/souvenir opportunity here).  The captain raised the sail and we promptly motored our way out to Kealakekua Bay.  Yes, you read that right...we raised a sail and then used our engines.  Chris was confused and so I responded...the sail is decorative (like, DUH!).  I'm sure he actually knew, I just didn't give him a chance to tell me ;p  

We finally reached the bay and rounded the corner to see the Captain Cook monument.  This marks the site where he was killed and the land around it actually belongs to the UK.

CAPTAIN COOK MONUMENT
After a safety briefing it was time to get in the water.  I was overjoyed because even though the water was extremely flat the whole journey and I was wearing a seasickness patch, I really really hate being in boats (Big ones, small ones, some as big as your head!  No, really, I hate ALL boats.).  I was shocked how cold the water was, but being as I'm miserable on a boat I hopped right into the freezing water.
VIEW OF PART OF THE REEF FROM THE BOAT
I was totally unprepared for the beauty underwater.  Chris was perfectly content to just go diving immediately into the deeper water, but I am a lazy snorkeler and just want to be able to float around and have the fish likerightthere. 
CHRIS ASCENDING
We saw all kinds of fish:

SCHOOL OF YELLOW TANG & TRIGGERFISH
TRUMPET FISH
PART OF AN EEL! (CHRIS SAW IT, NOT ME)


NEEDLE FISH
CHRIS POKING AROUND (NOT LITERALLY, HE KNOWS TO RESPECT THE REEF)
CHRIS WITH A SCHOOL OF TANGS

PENNANT BUTTERFLY
I THINK A TRUMPET FISH (BUT A REALLY WEIRD LOOKING ONE)



ORNATE BUTTERFLY

 After swimming around for an hour and a half it was time to head back to the boat.  I was shocked that I managed to swim around for that long.  I guess trying to keep up with Chris kept me warm.  We climbed back on the boat, but not before Chris got in one last hurrah!

JUMPING OFF THE BOAT

I was not feeling that great on the boat ride back, but I survived and I definitely perked up when we were approaching the harbor and a bunch of spinner dolphins starting jumping and swimming in the waves made be the boats.  It was really awesome.  Here's a picture of one:
CAN YOU FIND THE DOLPHIN?

I'm going to have to upload the videos to YouTube and attach them later (supposed to be studying now).  The videos aren't anything special, but it's still pretty cool.

THEN as we pulled into the harbor there was a baby giant manta ray just swimming along.  I wish I had gotten a picture, but I couldn't get the camera out in time.

All in all the day was really nice and I loved snorkeling in Kealakekua Bay.  Here's the final picture of our trip and my favorite picture of the trip:

SUNSET

CHRIS TOOK THIS AWESOME PICTURE OF ME WITH THE FISH

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