We turned the corner into Taiohae Bay on April 17th and were stunned by the number of shroud lights ablaze up the …
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Thirty-four miles to go. The beers were cold in the fridge, country music blasted through the cockpit, and Mason and I were …
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Getting Ready to Cross (With Plenty of Distractions)
by Lane Tobinby Lane TobinWe’ve spent the last two months prepping the boat for our crossing to the Marquesas Islands, with a healthy amount of fun woven …
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On New Year’s Day, we woke at 3 a.m. to an absolute swarm of jejenes (biting no-see-ums). After another hour of tossing …
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After months of steady southbound miles to Cabo, we turned north again and let ourselves slow down in the Sea of Cortez. …
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So Long, USA: Three Landlubbers’ Introduction to Ocean Sailing
by Lane Tobinby Lane TobinAs we told fellow Seattle cruisers our plans to explore the Sea of Cortez, the one piece of advice we heard from …
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I sent our last blog post on Monday evening, September 1st. At the time, we were in Tofino and planning to meet …
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We moved down mainland British Columbia pretty quickly. Not without excitement, we caught our first salmon! Trolling off the sailboat, under sail, …
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Anan Creek hosts the largest salmon run in all of Southeast Alaska, around 200,000 salmon return each year to spawn. At first …
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After Sitka, we pointed east with one destination in mind, a warning disguised as a destination, Fords Terror. Before we could get …