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We started feelings some cravings for heat and tropical locales so it was time to say good bye to the sea and start heading south. We had some ripping good the sails on route- with winds hitting almost 30 knots and our boat speed getting into the 8s and 9s. We enjoyed a great, Read More

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And this time we took pictures – AND FYNN SWAM TOO!

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We had just dropped the anchor when from the corner of my eye I see a hump back off in the distance, putting on a show. We piled into Otto and zoomed over to watch. He entertained us until sunset when we had to head home. Kolby could still here him splashing around after, Read More

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Extended travelling while pregnant probably isn’t for everyone. However it also isn’t so hard. We decided to go on our Pacific tour about one month before we found out I was pregnant with baby number two. Surprise! A baby wasn’t going to stop our plans so we had to work around this little bean., Read More

Just a spectacular hike!

Brought to you by the kite on tops of a hilll!

Funky rocks

Just North of San Juanico, Punta Pulpito is a real treat. The huge obsidian vein and rock formation bring out the inner geologist.

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Fynn starting to love the sailing part! We have been sailing so much with all this wind- that is the up side! We have also practiced sailing on and off the anchor which has been awesome.

Asunto and the volcano

Our favourite anchorage in the Loreto Park was off the south side of Coronados. We found this anchorage to be great, even in thirty knots of northerly winds. We anchored here a few times, and hiked up the 926’ volcano twice. The hike take about 4 hours round trip, and the views are stunning., Read More

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Apart from visiting Loreto, we also drove up the the San Javier Mission, which is worth the drive through the mountains to the water oasis alone, and the Steinback canyon, which was so fantastic we did it twice. The first time we walked from Puerto Escondido, which adds a good 1 hour each way, Read More