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Farewell (for now) Sea of Cortez
Tomorrow, we leave the Sea of Cortez, heading toward mainland Pacific Mexico on our biggest passage thus far at over 300 miles, a two-night crossing. We have travelled a total of 1,530 nautical miles as of today. Heading south in the Sea with buddy boat Kaaluna, we had a very productive trip to our anchorage…
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Turning Our Bow South
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Loreto Area Excursions
Tied safely to a mooring ball in Puerto Escondido, we rented a vehicle for a road trip to San Javier. This spectacular, winding 1 hour drive through mountains and canyons led us to San Javier Mission (founded in 1699 with the stone temple built 1744-1748) tucked in a picturesque oasis of palms. We explored the…
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Going North despite Northers
After the quietest night ever for New Year’s Eve (not even the sound of lapping against the hull) we woke to a brisk expected west wind and pulled anchor. Setting the main sail and Code Zero (screecher), we sailed NORTH, which is an unexpected gift in the Sea during these winter prevailing winds. We gladly…
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Winter Solstice Musings & Mirages