Blog Posts
Caleta Partida
Where we anchored close to S/V Dreamcatcher with Gina and Bruce aboard whom we had met last year in Santa Rosalia
Isla San Francisco
Where we bypassed our original destination of San Evaristo as the wind picked up just as we got there, and we pressed on for Isla San Francisco
Puerto Los Gatos
Where we saw whales and anchored in a beautiful anchorage inside two reefs and went ashore.
Bahia Agua Verde
Where we anchored for two nights and lay up after motoring in from Puerto Escondido.
Departing Puerto Escondido
Where we dropped the mooring at Puerto Escondido and continued our way south.
Hiking Near Puerto Escondido
Where we hiked with new friends Lauren and Brian up Tabor/Steinbeck canyon.
New Year’s Day in Mexico
Where we moved out of the slip and back into the mooring field to kick off the New Year
New Year’s Eve in Puerto Escondido
Where we celebrated the end of 2022 in the slip and made ready to move back to a mooring ball.
Christmas in Puerto Escondido
Where we found Sandy Claws had come down the hawse pipe and we celebrated Baby Jesus’ birthday in the sun and in shorts.
Christmas Eve Puerto Escondido
Where we spent Christmas Eve in the boat snug in Marina Puerto Escondido in Mexico.
San Diego, again, but different
Where we went to San Diego, accomplished much, then destroyed poor Hoopty enroute returning.
Puerto Escondido slip
Where we moved the boat off the mooring and into slip A-21
Puerto Escondido mooring field
Where we fetched Puerto Escondido and picked up a mooring in a stiff wind
Caleta San Juanico-Isla Coronados
Where we spent one night sheltered in the lee of the island enroute to Puerto Escondido
Punta Chivato-Caleta San Juanico
Where we moved down to a beautiful anchorage and hng around for several days
Santa Rosalia, again
Where we relaxed, used the internet and wifi, ate out, did laundry, took many showers and reprovisioned.
Santa Rosalia to Punta Chivato
Where we anchored peaceably for the night after departing the marina in Santa Rosalia.
Santa Rosalia redux
Where we ducked into the tiny marina and went ashore for the first time in two weeks, used the internet and cell service to coordinate parts, and cleaned the boat well.
Bahia San Francisquito
Where we moved closer to Santa Rosalia and rested for a few more days on our leisurely move down the coast
Puerto Don Juan
Where we got into a fine anchorage to wait out a forecast blow