As previously commented Sebastian Inlet is a very “fishing” orientated area, but being over water did merit a further fantastic sunset the second night we were there, which I believe we captured delightfully this time. With the area being very open – we found it rather cold after sunset and very windy – to the extent that we had to take the awning down before it blew away.
In the morning before our departure, Tony invites our “neighbours” around for coffee – a Spanish couple, camping and touring the state parks bird watching etc, (he was a professional photographer), as Tony put it – he spotted them huddled up in their car and freezing!!
During the course of our “pack up” process we discover the bike is “ill” to the point of not starting – guess we need to track down a Yamaha Dealer to get us back on the road.
In the morning before our departure, Tony invites our “neighbours” around for coffee – a Spanish couple, camping and touring the state parks bird watching etc, (he was a professional photographer), as Tony put it – he spotted them huddled up in their car and freezing!!
During the course of our “pack up” process we discover the bike is “ill” to the point of not starting – guess we need to track down a Yamaha Dealer to get us back on the road.
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