Yeah, so, when we were in the throes of prepping for our departure into the big blue yonder, my dearest and only brother, Jerry, bet that I wouldn’t make it a year away from family and friends in the States, and we’d be back in San Diego before our one year anniversary. Well, dear brutha, we made it, and we’re not looking back! Time to pay the piper!
How can we possibly wrap up our first year of cruising in a single blog post, you ask? Luckily we don’t have to, because we’ve documented it so well in all of the previous posts! Yet, it seems impossible that 1) we left the security of the United States, Jody’s job, and HOME over a year ago; 2) we’ve been tromping around Mexico for over a year (and still don’t speak very good Spanish – yeah, it’s embarrassing); and 3) we have no inkling of hangin’ it up and going back to our “old” lives any time soon. We would, however, like to reduce Rand’s workload, or at least his dependence on an interweb connection – it’s proven fairly frustrating and contributes to stress no one should feel when out on da boat in the middle of the Sea of Cortez.
It’s been one heck of a year, and once again, we’re going to let the videos and photos speak for us (some of the photos are repeats from other posts, but we think they best reflect our year). Also, I must confess that absent the trips home (see Mexico Hiatus, Home for the Holiday, Fun with Fam at Home, and To San Diego and Back to La Paz) and the contact with our people via our satellite connection (IridiumGo!) and occasional cell/wifi connections, the year would have been much more difficult, particularly for me. So, thank you to those who responded to messages quickly and regularly – you kept me sane.
That said, you’ll see in the photos the prominent role people – old friends, family, and new friends – played over the course of the year. While we thoroughly enjoyed having many picturesque, remote anchorages all to ourselves, our world was greatly enriched by the many visitors who took the time to join us in our new surroundings and by meeting and integrating into the cruising community. There are so many special and interesting people who have chosen this life, and we are lucky to have come across and befriended so many. We’re looking so forward to seeing some of them down the road, and we hope those of you back home will choose to visit us in the upcoming year!
A Year of Hellos:
A Year of Sailing Highlights:
Just WHAT do we do with all of our time?:
One Year Crew Evaluation:
- Our buddy-boat, She’s No Lady, leaving Ensenada
- Punta Colonet at sunset
- FL and SNL laying at anchor off San Quintín
- Happy hikers on San Quintín
- Panga off Isla Cedros
- Capt. Rand sailing through the Baja Ha-ha fleet in Bahía Tortugas
- Sea Esta X leaving Bahía Tortugas
- The rugged Asunción coast
- Panga madness at Abreojos
- Gorgeous San Juanico on the Pacific side
- San Juanico connection
- Nico and crew leave FL a beautiful bug caught off San Juanico
- Looking for surf at Bahía Santa Maria
- Drying salted fish at Bahía Santa Maria
- Shrimpers at work en route to Bahía Magdalena
- Court and Spence visit us in Cabo San Lucas
- Dusk over Cabo
- Crews of FL and SNL on Los Frailes
- Cruisers in San Blas
- Crocs in the San Blas estuary
- Rock cairns in Chamela
- Beautiful Chamela
- Beach walk between La Cruz and Bucerias with crews of FL, SNL, and Danika
- La Cruz office
- Reuben and Breezy visit us in La Cruz
- Maru of Cruisers’ Comfort
- Moonrise (hard to capture on a moving boat — just sayin’) from La Cruz
- Tannika and Mathieu visit the crews of FL, SNL, Danika, and Ellie in La Cruz
- Beautiful sail on Danika in Bahía de Banderas
- The Mexican beer-off
- Fighting for Pacifico in Yelapa
- Hike to Yelapa waterfall
- Beautiful inland enclave of San Sebastian
- Monte visits us in La Cruz
- S/V Ellie in Paraiso
- The lagoon side of Barra de Navidad
- Sensing group in Barra
- Vannie, Tom, and Barb in Barra
- Barra hike
- Last Barra sunset for the Sensing group
- Sensing teacher, Lee’s, family in Cihuatlán
- Walk with Tom and Barb in Melaque
- Dinghy raft-up in Tenacatita
- The Tenacatita jungle estuary crew
- Feeding Rand to the (fake) croc in La Manzanilla
- Beautiful beach in Chamela
- Rosie chopped off all of Jody’s hair in Chamela
- Panga rescue in Chamela
- Reunited with Iz and Mark of S/V JollyDogs in Chamela
- Sunrise and a rainbow over Pajarera
- Making eye contact on Pajarera
- Sunset on the passage from Chamela back to Bahía de Banderas
- Cruisers at Quinto Elemento
- Two of our favs in La Cruz, Maru and Jeff
- Serge! Our Lake Tahoe Rookies connection!
- Tobin and Gretta visit us in Puerto Vallarta
- Al pastor at El Fogoncito in Bucerias
- Enjoying the day in Bahía de Banderas
- Beautiful morning for fishing in San Blas
- Taking shots in Isla Isabela
- Isla Isabela inhabitants
- Mazatlán bus to my home town – Chula Vista!
- Dinner with our buds, minus Iz, in Mazatlán
- Bowing down to the chef of the best pork chop this side of the Mississippi – in Mazatlán
- Beautiful waters of Ensenada de los Muertos
- At rest in La Bonanza with the crew of Ellie
- FL on the hook in Bonanza
- Frigate bird rookery in Bahía San Gabriel
- SNL, FL, and Ryan at Puerto Balandra
- Captain Rand checking things out in Balandra
- The gang in La Paz
- Last evening with Erin and Simon in La Paz
- Michael in La Paz
- Capt., Erin, and Si at Los Lobos
- Ryan, Nan, and three burros in Todos Santos
- Gorgeous water in Caleta Partida
- More gorgeous views from Isla San Francisco
- Evaristo loves cruisers by providing supplies for us to leave our mark, which we didn’t
- Sunset over Agua Verde
- Rock in Juncalito
- Moon Drifter en route to Monserrat with the WCM Baja Rally
- Kurt, king of WCM
- WCM Rally crew at sunset at Islas Coronados
- Hike on Coronados with Kurt and John
- Early morning fog enshrouds S/V JollyDogs off Loreto
- A visit with Kes, AJ, and Kim in Loreto – yay!
- Cribbage at Tripui, Puerto Escondido, with David of S/V Jean Butler
- Sunrise from Cabeza de Mechudo
- S/V Ellie crew in La Paz
- Horrible picture of beautiful mobula rays in Ensenada Grande
- One of the mega tenders at Ensenada Grande
- Isla San Francisco and M/V Calex
- Rincón pano
- Wonder why they call it Agua Verde
- Amazing waters at Honeymoon Cove, Isla Danzante
- Loreto duckie
- A view of San Juanico
- FL from Geary’s patio in Playa el Burro
- Sunset and storm from Santo Domingo
- Yet another sunset at Los Arcos
- Hangin’ out with new cruiser buds – the crew of S/V Bloom
- A look back at Santa Rosalia from the malecon
- Huge gathering off the Animas Slot
- Sunset at Ensenada el Quemado
- Bees in Quemado
- Dolphins in Don Juan
- S/V Lunasea withstanding the elefante in the Bahía de los Ángeles Village anchorage
- BLA museum with Annie, Laurie, Dave, and Tom
- S/V Volaré on the hook at La Ventana
- A view from the top of La Ventana
- Whale shark in BLA Village anchorage
- S/V Tao at anchor in Ensenada Alcatraz
- UCSD outdoor leadership kayak group in Don Juan following Tropical Stom Lidia
- The survivors of TS Lidia
- Maya sniffing out Isla Pescador
- Looming storm over BLA
- Moon over Quemado
- Lovely friends, Greg and Maria of S/V Tao
- Este Ton – GORGEOUS!
- Sea lion rookery on Isla Granito near Refugio
- Sea lions on Granito
4 Comments
So glad you’re enjoying our blog. It’s really fun to pull together and it serves as a diary for us, too. We’re having the time of our lives on this adventure, but we sure miss our families! Thanks for keeping track of us!
What an awesome year!! I’m happy to have been a small part of it.
You can be a part of next year, too…yes, please!
What a super web site you have created. Any time I need something to read I can just click it on and there are up to hours of stuff to look at and read. You are both amazing people, and I never thought I would ever know anyone as adventurous as you are. We love you and are proud to say you are our family.