September 30

We arrived off Wallis just before dawn and slowly made our way toward the island as the glow in the Eastern sky began to appear. By 7am we were motoring into the pass against a 3 knot current (we were expecting slack water of course). The wind had died to about 25k and we motored around to the lee of the main island and anchored in 40ft of water just behind "Abel Tasmen" whom we had met in Samoa a few weeks ago.

Coming in the pass was quite thrilling, but I can do without those kind of thrills in general. We are relaxing and having breakfast since none of us eaten since we left!