13
Apr
2021
After our stay at Lobos and Balandra, we returned to La Paz for a few additional boat projects, provisioning, boat supply, shopping and interneting.
After five days, we are ready t...
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6
Apr
2021
"Sailing is the allegory of what I believe in, take your time to consume less". That's what I was thinking as we unfurled our genoa in 10 knots of wind. It is Saturday, A...
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4
Apr
2021
Aside from writing April pranks, what did we do in La Paz? [For those who still have doubts, we are still traveling with Tire-Bouchon and not leaving him anytime soon! He is the ri...
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2
Apr
2021
We had learnt our lesson, don't leave not mentally prepared. So when we started the day on March 26th with the intention to close the 50ish miles to La Paz, we took our time to wak...
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1
Apr
2021
During this sail down from Berkeley, we really realized that we would need a bigger boat if we intend to live full time on it for years to come. La Paz is the heaven of cruisers, t...
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25
Mar
2021
The name was deceiving, Bahia de Los Muertos (the Bay of the Deads) was not spooky or gloomy at all. Quite the opposite, it turned out to be one of the most enjoyable and beautiful...
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23
Mar
2021
We left Cabo on a Sunday, escaping our unconscious habit of spending the weekend in one place. We were happy to head for new horizons...
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20
Mar
2021
Cabo San Lucas felt like a post modern art movie to me. The ones that you enjoy excitedly without understanding exactly what's happening. There are some scenes that don't make sens...
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19
Mar
2021
We had heard a lot about Cabo San Lucas before reaching the famous bay, most of the comments were negative... From complains on Navionics that the anchorage was rolley - in part du...
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