Gateway to the Pacific
We were woken up by an earthquake – 4.3 on the richter scale, 24 km deep and just five miles … Continue reading Gateway to the Pacific
We were woken up by an earthquake – 4.3 on the richter scale, 24 km deep and just five miles … Continue reading Gateway to the Pacific
I’d lost my sea legs. I could have sworn I’d put the right ones on, but five hours into our … Continue reading Floating on Bonaire
Mustique, St. Vincent and the Grenadines – Midday, 22 December. A large muscle bound man leaps out at us from … Continue reading Celebrity Island Lock Down
We felt so smug in the Los Gigantes Diving Centre on the west coast of Tenerife. We’d caught two buses … Continue reading A Diving Detour and Canary Capers
…LESLIE STILL LINGERING OVER THE CENTRAL ATLANTIC… …EXPECTED TO STRENGTHEN DURING THE NEXT FEW DAYS… Tropical Storm Leslie … Continue reading Tropical storm warning and an unexpected visitor
We had clung onto the cushions in the aft cabin and wedged ourselves with our feet to try and stop … Continue reading Flying through Portugal and our eight best bits
I was rudely awakened by the sound of a fog horn and felt a bruised bump on the side of … Continue reading Caribbean? Nope … Northern Spain!
The Atlantic swell didn’t go down well …. but the up close wildlife experiences on passage more than made up … Continue reading Wild … life at sea
Two new crew members joined The Bagheteers on the crossing from Falmouth to Camaret-sur-Mer, we stumbled upon the cairn destroyers of Camaret and I learnt six more useful things! Continue reading New crew members and the Cairn Destroyers of Camaret
We’re in Falmouth, Cornwall making our final preparations to leave the UK in the next few days. The UK leg … Continue reading Cheerio Blighty