So we left St. Thomas and headed to our next destination. We would arrive the next morning. The ship really had to put the oar to the ocean (similar to the pedal to the metal only for a boat). See that little yellow dot on the left island? That is St. Thomas. See the little yellow dot on the middle island? That is Tortola. It takes 50 minutes to get there. I think our ship went out a ways and did circles all night long(!) and then pulled at sunrise for the dramatic entrance.
So we tendered in to Tortola and went to find Egbert who was supposed to be our quick ferry driver that was to ferry us over to the other island. See the yellow dot on the left island that is where we met Egbert. He was supposed to take us over to the right island, (Virgin Gorda). It is supposed to take 30 minutes after you board the ferry.
The problem came when Egbert had apparently overbooked so he convinced a friend to drive us across on his boat. Problem that we discovered a little ways into the trip across. His boat was smoking and barely limping along.
I was up on the bow of the ship with B. Rad, Haley, Mitch and Dave so we didn't get sick from the smoke but others in our group were in the back having their lives shortened by breathing in toxic fumes. We were of the Happy Oblivious group.
Our Idaho friends were on the boat with us as well as the nasty hoochies. The hoochies were so hungover from the previous night that they just sat and vomited into a bucket for our 90 minute ride.
So the Oblivious Happy group was getting frustrated with how long this ride was taking. We especially were a bit miffed when the ferry (that we were supposed to beat by at least 30 minutes passed us!
But look at those poor friends on the back of the boat or as we call them The Vomit Watchers. I wonder how they are faring. They look like they are really satisfied with their experience.
Jenn especially has her "I'm so happy" face going on here.
The Happy Oblivious group did see this cool house and tried to figure out why it looked familiar. We decided it had to have been a Bond film at some point. Sadly this house was the only highlight from the ferry across to Virgin Gorda. When we docked we (our group and the Idaho friends) all decided we were not riding back with Egbert's friend so we paid him for the one way trip and told him not to look for us on the return voyage. Then we caught a taxi to the Bath's and determined that we weren't going to let the Egbert problem ruin our day. However "Egbert" is now kind of a swear word in my family.
The Virgin Gorda Bath's are a National Park here in the British Virgin Islands. Here is a birds eye view. The taxi dropped us off at the little cluster of white buildings on the right side of the picture. Then we hiked down a gorgeous path. The rocks and the trees reminded me of Little Cottonwood Canyon.
So here is the map. We are at the little beach there at the top of the picture. We now are going to make our way to the crescent shaped beach at the bottom of the picture. Now in order to get there you get to go through the boulders. See all those massive brown lumps in the picture. Those are boulders. "I like that boulder. That's a nice boulder" Name that movie. My kids could, since they quote that line a lot.
So after you hike through the cool boulders you get to Devil's Bay. If you look closely you can see my little stick figure laying out on the beach.
Here are some of us starting into the boulder path. Dave was a bit nervous. He suffers from claustrophobia and wasn't to sure about this part of the trail. I loved it! It was amazing. We would be in a dark tunnel and come around a corner and there was a breathtaking natural window teasing us with a gorgeous view of the brilliant blue water.
They have made the hike a lot easier than bouldering up Little Cottonwood. They have made little platforms and put in ropes and ladders in harder to climb areas.
Lots of great places to take pictures.
Now since we arrived after the ferry there were a lot of people around and we got separated from each other. So I don't know the story behind all of these pictures so I will make up my own. You will have to determine which ones were true and which were not.
This picture was taken while Sara and Alli were waiting for their turn to go up a ladder and Sara starting singing primary songs pretty loudly. Alli was a bit embarrassed although I think the word "shocking" comes to mind when I look at her hair.
Here is B. Rad wondering why he had left his Speedo on the ship! You see had just had a reminder of how dang good he would have looked had he remembered to wear it on this outing!
And because he knows would have totally looked better than this.
Brandon knows all about it!
Here is where Andrew lifted a boulder off an cute little puppy which was about to be crushed.
Mom did not drop the boulder on the puppy.
I think Mitch did it. He looks a little guilty here.
A couple of things about this picture. B. Rad was still mad at Egbert. Then he and Sara got in a huge yelling match so that is why he looks so ornery. I don't think he smiled for several hours. You will notice that Andrew is not with Jenn in this picture.
You see Andrew had been following a very not skinny woman (no I did not take a picture) for a while and finally this lady started up a ladder and Andrew just couldn't take it anymore so he made Jenn follow the lady up the ladder instead.Traveler trip #79 If you are a large woman AND you are wearing a swimsuit AND you are going to be climbing up ladders you should wear shorts. I feel absolutely comfortable saying this because I am a large woman and I wore shorts.
Anyway needless to say Jenn later gouged out her eyes and stopped speaking to Andrew. Andrew laughed. See, Jenn without Andrew. I think she had already gouged out her eyes here. Plus Alli avoiding the singing Sara.
Oh here is Andrew. Notice the smirk.
I wonder what Sara is looking at?
Oh this is what she is looking at!
Hey B. Rad! Have you forgiven Egbert yet? Good. Hey Sara! Lookin good! Snorkeling gear. I am pretty sure it is the most flattering thing you could ever wear.
It took me a while to even recognize this person. I figured it out eventually.
Here is a couple of the cool fish we saw while snorkeling in Devil's Bay.
So while we were snorkeling out Idaho"friends" who have been here many times told us about a great area to snorkel. It was this area between the 2 big rocks.
Don't I look like I almost died? I was bothered enough that I was done for the day. Although I did feel good about thwarting the Idahoans diabolical plot.
Here we are coming in from our battle for life! So with that adrenaline rush the boys were ready for something truly dangerous.
See this sly little grin. This is the exact moment when Andrew decided that the boys were now experienced enough to try "Free Diving"!
Here is the moment Sara heard of the plans and rolled her eyes and waved goodbye!
So this Dave illustrating "Free Diving". Not to be confused with "Free Stylin" which is the cruise theme. Free Diving basically means hold your breath and dive down.
Yep. Huge danger. Just ask Andrew and B. Rad who regaled us with stories about how they dove down so far their ears were bleeding
and how they stayed down for 2 minutes. Here is Mitch who is approximately 50 feet down if you measure 1 ft=1 inch!
Here is Dave who totally rocks as a "Free Diver"!
Here is B. Rad returning from a HUGE Free Dive. If you look very close you can see the blood running from his ears.
"Hey are those boys still out there?"
Here are the newlyweds. Holding hands. On the beach. While soaking in the sun. I bet you know which one of them is in heaven and which one is just extremely nice. Let me give you a hint. Here is the conversation Person #1 "Brandon? Can we please never, ever, ever leave here? We can just have my family mail me my shoes and we can just build a house with no ceiling so I can lie in the sun always." Person #2 "Ok." So who is person #1 and who is person #2. I will give you 2 seconds to decide.
Anyone want to guess? I think Mom and Alli know the answer.
So here sit Dave and Mitch. Probably talking about how Andrew and B. Rad are so lame because they just like to splash a lot when they are Free Diving when really it is all about the depth, man.
Andrew finally returns to shore and is showing off his legs (we call that pulling a Tricia). Actually he was showing his wounds from the near death experience (the real one not the Free Diving ones). Andrew had the worst cuts and scrapes from that episode. The guy standing on the far left is one of the Idaho friends and I am almost certain he is laughing at Andrew's wounds.
Brandon seems to be packing up all alone. What in the world is his wife doing? Why is she pulling on her hair so violently?
"I can't leave here! It is beautiful! It is warm! I can show off my legs year round! I can get an even darker tan! Brandon you promised!" Oh Tricia. I am so sorry but I can tell you know nobody would have shipped you your shoes! Can't afford it.
So my claustrophobic husband decided to take the high road and climb over the boulders with our Idahoan friend. Dave is that red shirt at the top of the boulder in the middle.
The ride was so pleasant compared to the morning ride.
Mitch slept.
We tendered back to the ship.
We cleaned up and watched the sunset. Gorgeous of course.
Tricia forgave Brandon for not building her that house on the beach.
Then we stayed up way too late for how tired we all were.
We played hearts on the back of the ship.
Everyone loved his dancing. I think the cheering helped make up for my toasting him in hearts! I hope he will forgive me.

7 comments:
YAY! More vacation pictures and stories so I can suspend reality for a moment and feel like I was there with you. Tortola looked beautiful. Glad you didn't die.
And in defense of not visiting you while in Utah... Okay, I have no defense. Except time. Does limited time work?
I think Sarah was showing us her house that the wise man built upon the rock.
I love your narration
Kelli, you just made my day with your fun, family cruise story. I think I need to be in your family! I really miss you! We need to do a DB girls night soon. I can set it up, let me know what works for you. Love you girl!!
Glad to see you back from the land of despondency!! Love your vacation stories and pics!
Loved it!! Thanks for sharing.
I laughed a lot--even though I'm pretty sure that your trip to Tortola was a little different than mine :)
The beach and the palm trees are gorgeous! And I can't believe the color of the water. So nice.
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