Karen and a Giant Tortoise
A giant tortoise, with Karen posing for a size comparison. Taken in the El Chato Tortoise Reserve in the highlands of Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos.
Bill and a Giant Tortoise
A giant tortoise, with Bill posing for a size comparison. Taken in the El Chato Tortoise Reserve in the highlands of Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos.
Daphne and Karen
On the dock in Puerto Ayora harbor.
Panga boat
One of the two Panga boats used to ferry passangers from the yacht to land or snorkeling. Fernando, our guide, is in the dark blue shirt.
Joel snorkeling
This picture was taken by Larry of Joel snorkeling in Gardner Bay of Española Island in the Galapagos.
Bill, Thersa and friend
While preparing for our Punta Pitt hike on San Cristóbal Island, this sea lion waddled up to our group and parked himself at our feet.
Larry at the top of the stairs
Our hike at Punta Pitt on San Cristóbal Island includes sections of stairs carved in the mountain side. Here Larry poses on the trail above one section of climb.
Daphne
Taken at Punta Pitt on San Cristóbal Island in the Galapagos. The front of our yacht, the Integrity, can be seen in the background along with two other boats.
Our group at Punta Pitt
Taken during our hike at Punta Pitt on San Cristóbal Island in the Galapagos. From right-to-left: Fernando (our guide), Daphne, Bernie, Karen, Barbara, Larry, Theresa, Bill, Even, Tracey and Julia.
Karen descending the stairs
Karen stops to pose fo rthe camera at the end of our Punta Pitt hike on San Cristóbal Island in the Galapagos.
Our group on Punta Pitt stairs
Our group descends the stairs that are cut into the side of the hill at Punta Pitt on San Cristóbal Island in the Galapagos. From bottom-to-top: Fernando (our guide), Bernie, Daphne (backwards), Karen, Larry, Theresa, Bill, Tracey, Even, Julia and Pete. Barbara belongs to the hat on the upper-left.
Karen and Daphne
At the end of the Punta Pitt hike on San Cristóbal Island in the Galapagos.
Joel and Karen in wet suits
The water temperature is around 73 degrees (23 C) so almost everyone used a wet suit while snorkeling. Here Joel and Karen are suited up before our snorkeling trip at San Cristóbal Island.
Group and waves at Kicker Rock
We went into the water at Kicker Rock near the gap between the two exposed rocks. Although the current was not strong, there were some rather tall waves. This picture was taken by me using my underwater camera after I had gotten into the water. The group is not standing on land, they are in the Panga boat, which is completely hidden behind one of the waves.
Larry and Daphne on Cerro Brujo beach
This is a picture of Cerro Brujo beach on San Cristóbal Island in the Galapagos. Larry (light blue shirt) and Daphne are walking awy from the camera.
Joel taking a picture
This picture was taken by Larry of Joel trying to photograph an iguana on Santa Fé Island in the Galapagos. My hiking pole is also a monopod to stabilize the camera.
Joel and Larry napping
A quick rest break before lunch and between snorkeling trips has been capture by Daphne without Joel's knowledge.
On Genovesa Island in the Galapagos.
This picture was taken by Larry of Joel trying to photograph a Lava Gull on Darwin Beach on Genovera Island in the Galapagos. Larry is also holding Joel's hat to protect the camera since it was lightly raining by this point in the hike.
Joel and Daphne
And Joel's monopod. Taken in Sullivan Bay area of Santiago Island in the galapagos.
Larry and Karen
Taken in Sullivan Bay area of Santiago Island in the galapagos.
Group hiking over lava flow
Our group is hiking over the uneroded lava flows of Santiago Island in the Galapagos.
Group picture
Our group poses on the uneroded lava flows of Santiago Island in the Galapagos. One of the few early colonizing lava cactuses is in the foreground. From left-to-right: Bernie, Pete, Julia, Fernando (crouching), Theresa, Bill, Barbara, Daphne, Karen, Carol, Even, Tracey (obscured) and Wilson (backwards, one of our crew).
Karen
Photographed on Santiago Island in the Galapagos.
Group picture with guides
Our group poses on the uneroded lava flows of Santiago Island in the Galapagos. Left-to-right: Fernando (guide), Wilson (crew member), Carol, Even, Tracey, Larry, Theresa, Bernie, Bill, Julia, Pete, Karen, Daphne and Barbara.
Group picture with Joel
Our group poses on the uneroded lava flows of Santiago Island in the Galapagos. Left-to-right: Carol, Tracey, Even, Larry, Theresa, Bernie, Joel. Bill, Julia, Pete, Karen, Daphne and Barbara.
Disembarking at Bartolomé Island
Some of our landing are wet landings, where we have to jump off the boat at the beach (our feet get wet). Some of our landings, like this one, are dry landings, where the boat can pull up to concrete steps provided by the park service. Unfortunately (as is the case here) the steps are often infested with sea lions. That is Theresa (with her ipad mini camera) being helped ashore.
Group climbing stairs on Bartolomé Island
The hike on Bartolomé Island consisted entirely of walkway and stairs (around 380 of them) put in place by the park service to limit erosion. Right-to-left: Larry, Even, Daphne, Barbara, Pete, Julia, Karen, Theresa, Bill, Bernie, Tracey and Carol.
The three Daphnes
Daphne poses on the top of Bartolomé Island in the Galapagos. Held in her right hand (left side of the picture) is the island called Daphne Minor. Held in her left hand is the island called Daphne Major.
Posing on the top of Bartolomé Island in the Galapagos. We often hiked in the early morning and later afternoon to avoid the heat. Unfortunatley, the last afternoon sun shining in our faces makes for challenging photography.
Our group on Bartolomé Island
At the top of Bartolomé Island in the galapagos. All the guests are included. Left-to-right: Barbara, Joel (shaded), Carol, Bernie, Larry, Karen, Daphne, Bill, Theresa, Tracey, Even, Julia and Pete.
Our Group on Rábida Island
Here are all are posing for a group shot on Rábida Island in the Galapagos. Right-to-left: Larry, Daphne, Bill, Karen, barbara, Carol, Pete, Even, Theresa, Bernie (backwards) and Fernando (our guide).
Taken on our hike that started at Red Beach on Rábida Island in the Galapagos.
Larry learns to dive
Taken while snorlling off of Red Beach at Rábida Island in the Galapagos. Larry had to learn the technique of diving down while snorkling, but he shows off his newly aquired skills in this picture.
Group on Red Beach
Some of our group get out of the water on Red Beach after snorkeling at Rábida Island in the Galapagos. Left-to-right: Even, Julia, Fernando, Karen, Larry and Carol. Fernando, our guide and a triathlete swims without a wet suit. Among the guests, only Carol also swims without a wet suit.
Karen gets it in the butt
While standing on the beach at Sombrero Chino Island, a sea lion came up behind Karen and poked his snout in her butt.
Barbara and the babies
A group of baby sea lions come to pay Barbara a visit on Sombrero Chino Island in the Galapagos.
Larry and the sea lion
Larry's expression is priceless as a baby sea lion approaches his foot. On Sombrero Chino Island in the Galapagos.
Sitting in the sand of Sombrero Chino Island in the Galapagos.
Larry
Taken on Sombrero Chino Island in the Galapagos.