by oceangybe | May 2, 2010 | Position Reports
We pulled into Cabo 36 hours ago with a full gale blowing out of the bay. It was not pretty, and this was just the spill-over from the outside of the peninsula. The wind was well forecast, but still a good reminder of how rough conditions on the Baja can get. The gale...
by oceangybe | Apr 30, 2010 | Position Reports
We’ve just spent a great three days anchored off the East Cape of the Baja peninsula at a popular surf spot. The swell wasn’t epic, but we put our fun boards to good use on the right-hander. This morning we’ll pull up anchor and sail down to Cabo San...
by oceangybe | Apr 25, 2010 | Blog
We would never have gotten as far as we have, or even left in the first place, if so many people hadn’t helped us along the way. This is not the time to thank everyone, but to mention a few folks who have really helped us out recently. Firstly, Reese Daws and the...
by oceangybe | Apr 17, 2010 | Position Reports
Well, it looks like we will make it. Baring any major road blocks, we should be anchoring in La Paz, Mexico in just a few short hours and completing our circumnavigation of the planet by sailboat. Right now, we are anchored just outside La Paz in a fantastic by,...
by oceangybe | Apr 15, 2010 | Position Reports
Well, sometime you just cannot get on course… we have managed to achieve this mythical compass setting for about 3 of the past 24 hours. We have generally been sailing just south of Cabo San Lucas, while La Paz is still some 100nm north of that! Slowly slowly we...