We had our first visitors! (photo taken from our MastCam) Rob and Keri came for a few hours to pick Tim up as he headed back home. We went to town for a sushi lunch, and they took us to Fred Meyers to get groceries. Since we don’t have a car, this was a niceContinue reading “Fun in Brookings”
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Made it to Brookings!
We needed to test our autopilot again, so decided on a short hop up the cost to Brookings. We left the Crescent City dock on April 15 and it ended up taking about 5.5 hours to get to Brookings. The autopilot did not work right…again. This is really bumming us out. But the seas wereContinue reading “Made it to Brookings!”
Fort Bragg to Crescent City
Watch the wrap-up of our journey to and around Crescent City.
Touring Crescent City
Crescent City was the most impacted harbor on the West Coast by the 2011 tsunami. It was completely destroyed. Entering the marina, we saw two buoy markers in the middle of the channel just before the docks. We were confused as to their purpose and did not know which side to pass on. I randomlyContinue reading “Touring Crescent City”
Travel Update – Crescent City
We left Fort Bragg two days ago and got clobbered by King Poseidon for 33.5 hours. We endured 12-foot swells, cross swells that we called the washing machine, and seasickness. To add more misery to the pain, our autopilot was still failing. On the positive side, we rounded the dreaded Cape Mendocino, the most westernContinue reading “Travel Update – Crescent City”
Leaving Fort Bragg
The dreary day we left Fort Bragg was a harbinger of the journey that lay ahead. This is the leg of the trip we would pass the dreaded Cape Mendocino, notorious for big, confused seas. This is how it started…
A Time Forgotten
Watch Sean’s creative rendition of our dinghy trip up the Noyo River.
Exploring the Noyo River
To cruisers like us, a dinghy is like a car. It gets us from our anchored boat to the shore and allows us to explore our surroundings. Or 1988 mercury outboard that propels our 12-foot dinghy held strong throughout our Central America/Pacific Islands travels. However, it had not been used for the past 11 yearsContinue reading “Exploring the Noyo River”
Noyo Harbor Tsunami!
The coastal towns and ports in the Pacific North-West are highly susceptible to tsunamis caused not only by nearby earthquakes, but also those that occur on the other side of the Pacific Ocean. In 2011, a massive magnitude 9.0 earthquake off Japan’s coast caused massive destruction that included nearly 20,000 deaths and a meltdown atContinue reading “Noyo Harbor Tsunami!”
On The Docks – Fort Bragg
The dock we were on in Noyo Harbor was home primarily to commercial fishing boats. The nice guys on the boat next to us gave us four big dungeness crabs, live from their catch. I looked around for something to reciprocate with and settled on our last box of Girl Scout cookies. The captain, whoContinue reading “On The Docks – Fort Bragg”