• White Sand, Blue Water

    Tuesday, July 2nd – A very still morning with a bright sun shining in a cloudless blue sky greets us. Sitting on deck enjoying a late breakfast, the world around Th [...]

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  • Exercising Caution

    Sunday, June 30th – The winds that forced us to move anchorages this morning abated a little from last night’s levels but continued strongly blowing from the west [...]

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  • Rain, Wind and More of the Same

    Tuesday, June 25th – It rained all night,  but it is supposed to clear as the day lengthens. With good wind forecast, we decide to sail on to Ouvea, the next island [...]

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  • Oh, For A Green Vegetable!

    Thursday, June 20th – We have now journeyed far enough south along the eastern coast of Grand Terre to have a wind angle that will allow us to sail o [...]

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  • On the Fringes of Civilization

    Tuesday, June 18th – Today marks a full 3 weeks that we have been on the move, and amazingly, for The First Mate at least, yesterday was only our thi [...]

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  • A Coconut Mystery Solved?

    Traveling further down the coast, we are entering the nickel mining area of Grand Terre, and there is no missing that fact. Huge swaths of red earth have been moved as the str [...]

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  • A Little Bit of Civilization

    Wednesday, June 12th – The Maori name for New Zealand is “Land of the Long White Cloud”. They may have claim to that name, but all these mountainous islands [...]

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  • Hike up Gold Hill

    Monday, June 10th – Our plans had been to spend 2 more days cruising around the Belep Islands, but after looking at today’s weather forecast, we decided to do othe [...]

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  • An Unwelcoming Reception

    Saturday, June 8th – Weighing anchor at 0930, we leave our pleasing, isolated anchorage behind us. The upthrust and jagged rocks marking the end of the island around whi [...]

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  • Safe Shelter From the Wind

    Thursday, June 6th – The forecast calls for increasing winds today with higher winds tomorrow including gusts up to 30 knots. We need to find a secure place to hunker do [...]

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