3
Mar
2021
Sailing is all about having enough wind, but not too much, and hopefully in the right direction.
Along the Pacific Coast of Baja California, the prevalent winds are blowing from th...
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1
Mar
2021
Despite my rant from the first night, we enjoyed our stay anchored out of Puerto San Tomas. Without internet or any other form of communication, wee spent a day there, out of time,...
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28
Feb
2021
The location of our first "wild" night on the hook (in Mexico anyway) was great despite a little rolling. But we knew about it and that's also what we were looking for to...
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27
Feb
2021
There was this story of slipping the lines, exiting a bay and turning left, that our good friend Graeme likes to tell in these words. Ensenada is also in a bay - it even actually m...
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10
Feb
2021
Mexico has certainly been a little of cultural shock and brought all sort of introspective thoughts. It's a different country for sure, but the differences and similarities to our ...
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9
Feb
2021
Our little Garmin dot hasn't moved for a while, and our sails rest comfortably (but sadly) in their lazy bag (not that we are lazy, but it's the technical name of the bag ^^) as we...
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2
Feb
2021
We arrived in Ensenada on a Sunday (January 31st), immediately followed by a holiday, and since the gate of the dock was locked both from the inside and the outside, we were effect...
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31
Jan
2021
At 8PM on January 30th 2021, we crossed the imaginary line that marks the maritime border between the USA and Mexico! A moment we had dreamed of for a while, but feared as well. In...
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26
Jan
2021
I claim that the answer is "Yes"!
For foreign readers: being salty is synonym of being a seasoned sailor in (American?) English.
Our impression of this Pacific Coast, on ...
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