Maybe Tomorrow?

Last day for Ryan to prove himself! -Bryson We have finally begun to start enjoying ourselves. Slowly the smiles are breaking out, the jokes coming back and unwinding has begun. Since leaving La Paz and Cabo we have been on a schedule, a rather tight one. We needed to...

Thunder & Lightning

July 11th – 1:30am: 16 Deg 42’N, 115 Deg 12’W The moon is out, the wind is up, and Khulula is ghosting along on an ocean twinkling with phosphoresce. The stars are incredible, and are starting to look more and more like the Southern Hemisphere stars...

Day 5 on the Pacific, and finally some winds

The soft creaking of the joints, the faint hiss of the waves and the warming sun woke me from my nap today. With us being firmly entrenched in our shifts, I got off shift at 6 am this morning and was desperate for a good nap. Lying down at 6:30am as the sun was just...

One productive hiccup and the Puddle Jump begins

So, we are now definitely and finally underway, as is evident by the fact that we can no longer see land! After a great evening at anchor last night, we weighed anchor at 730 am and headed for El Arco, the famous natural rock arch on the end of the point of Cabo San...

First Night Shift

Well, we finally made it out of La Paz harbour yesterday afternoon. After finishing off a couple items in town that needed our attention before leaving, Khulula and crew sailed/motored out of the harbour at 2:30 pm yesterday. Ryan and Hugh were on board while I...

How much do three people eat in 30 days?

Departure of the OceanGybe expedition! by Ryan 30 two sixters of booze, 44 2l bottles of water, 33 Cans of chickpeas, 10 cans kidney beans, 10 cans black beans, 10 cans refried beans and chorizo, 11 cans corn, 8 can mushrooms, 14 cans mushroom soup, 22 cans spinach, 2...