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Day 5 and 6: Kiptopeke VA
Kiptopeke is about 12 nm south of Cape Charles. It is a protected anchorage
where the breakwater consists of sunken concrete vessels. Another two days
would be spent here waiting for Atlantic swells and small craft warnings
to diminish.
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The Dingy Girls of Kiptopeke: Showers
and a port-a-pottie were a dingy row away. The DGs checked out the facilities
- Waiting out the Storm: More delays as
an upper level trough comes through and provides wind and rain. Will we
ever see the Atlantic?
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The Beach at Kiptopeke: The crew return
to the beaches of Kiptopeke for a last visit. Looks like a nice place
to re-visit.
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The Artificial Barrier: Finally leaving
for the Atlantic. We approach the breakwater barrier.
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