by Ryan | Jun 2, 2008 | Blog
White knuckles gripping the wheel, shouts emanating from up the mast, directions from the bow, the throb of the engine revving up and down, wheel being spun this way and that, the waves slapping against the hull, the wind whistling between the shrouds, and colourful...
by Hugh | May 29, 2008 | Blog
So by now you’ve figured out that usually it is possible to tell how much fun we’re having by the number of blogs that get written. It’s an inverse relationship; the less writing we’re doing, the more amazing experiences we’re having....
by Ryan | May 15, 2008 | Blog
We are 10 miles North of Tanna, en route to Port Villa and the capital city of Vanuatu. As Tanna slips over the stern of Khulula, I am compelled to tell of our experience with Yasur, the mighty volcano of Tanna!! The volcanic ash and brittle volcanic rocks tinkle and...
by Bryson | May 13, 2008 | Blog
The evening sky was darkening, our eyes were only beginning to adjust to the gloom, the coconut husk fire was glowing and the embers being stoked by the dying afternoon breeze. We were sitting in a circle on the woven matt of our hosts, our faces flickering in the...
by Hugh | May 13, 2008 | Blog
So after 5 fantastic days exploring the beaches, reefs, and lagoon’s of Aneitym as well as being welcomed into the village of Anagawat, we reluctantly weighed anchor late last night for an overnight sail to the island of Tanna. I’ll leave the full...
by Bryson | May 10, 2008 | Blog
The Land of Cannibals, Cargo Cults and Active Volcanoes Vanuatu or Ripablik Blong Vanuatu (Republic belonging to Vanuatu) features about 83 islands running approximately 1300 km in a north-south line. Vanuatu means the “Land Eternal” and has a rich, dark...