Day 150 Anse de Fabregas to Port d’Alon Saturday 28th September

Another short run today as the blustery 20+ knot wind was against us yet again and whipping up a sizable swell. We headed for a small protected bay, Port d’Alon and anchored for the night. Again we set a kedge out of the stern to stay bows to to the southerly swell, although during the night, for a few hours, what wind there was changed direction resulting in a bit of an uncomfortable sleep. Come morning, we made a hasty start as we were warned by an American swimmer that the local warden might come visiting and insist on a fine, as we had swung into the bay’s no anchoring area.