Monday, 13 June 2022

Bahamas - Cat Island, Exploring the Island

It was Great to meet up with Brad and Johanna of Selah whom we’d not seen since July last year, when we visited them at their home up the Wilmington River, Savanah. We had a great evening of drinks and freshly caught Tuna which Brad caught on their way over from Exumas to Cat Island.

Johanna, me and Jenny


Brad BBQing the Tuna Fillets on his ‘Egg’ aboard Selah

Brad and Nicholas


Nicholas and Johanna


Excellent meal of Tuna Fillets, Asian Slaw, Baby Potatoes, Grains, followed by Blue Berry Pie

We agreed to go Sight Seeing the next day. We anchored the dinghies on beach and walked about 200m to a Gas Station who rented vehicles. 10 minutes later we were all set to start our adventure


Map of Cat Island. We are anchored in New Bight, in the northern part of the big curve on the lower section of the map.

Ruins of a Church right next to the Gas Station

My new Hat


We went to look at the Government Dock, and found pubs open and the Dock empty of the Mailboat.

Bennet Harbour, where we anchored the two nights prior, was a charming Resort 

Lovely accommodation overlooking the sea was being renovated

Not much to stop and look at and driving north for 2 hours, was mostly sightseeing through the car windows

Beer-o-Clock, we went down a road to the beach to find a Bar and found a real quaint place but is was closed!



Low Hanging Fruit



Our trusty Steed

Almost at the northern most point we found Kizzeys Cafe, OPEN, and stopped for Drinks and Lunch, wiling away more than 3 hours shooting the breeze between us and with Roscoe, a local who was helping out Kizzey.

Stunning Mobile, made locally from Sea Fan and Shells

Roscoe

Nicholas and Brad enjoying a few games of Pool

Amazing views, right on the beach




Roadside Fruit and Art Vendor

Our last exploration was to Como Hill and the Monastery on the summit

The start of the walk



The Stations of the Cross are on either side of the steep path up to the summit. We all arrived at the summit rather out of breath.


Father Josephs Crib

Inside the Chapel of the Holy Spirit, it is tiny with 1 pew

A warren of passages leads to the Kitchen and Sleeping quarters

The Kitchen and Hearth



Father Joseph was apparently diminutive, and the entire scale of the Monastery is small with low ceilings everywhere



We took the easy walk down the grassed drive, photos at the Mount Alverin Gateway




We returned our vehicle and all retired to our yachts for an early night.

Next day, Selah was moving on north on their journey back to Savannah, and came round to say Bye. We hope to meet up with Brad and Johanna next year in Bahamas or somewhere





1 comment:

  1. Good fun!! Glad you hiked up to the monestery, beautiful up there.

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