This is my deepest fear. Some people would think I would be most afraid of boat failure, getting eaten by a shark, or falling off the boat in the middle of the ocean. My deepest fear is not living a genuine life and only staying in my comfort zone. I don’t want to exist only in remote isolation; sailing isn’t about that. What I do want to do is be a voyeur. I want to see and learn how people exist in different places. Vacationing somewhere doesn’t immerse me in the culture of my surroundings. Stay in places for weeks, if not months, gives me a decent enought perpective on their lives. We stay only long enough to see the land, become simplistically familiar with food markets and activities without becoming a problem or burden on their society. We try to be good stewards to the ocean and stimulate the local economy without behaving like locusts devouring their limited resources.

That leads me to where I am today. S/V Nanook is over 1,000 nautical miles into our journey into the South Pacific. We left the Galapagos Islands on Sunday, March 17. We are flying our Code Sail for the first time in well over a year. It is special wind conditions that allow us to fly this precious sail. The wind must be light, consistent and coming from behind. I had hoped this sail to be used exclusively during our Pacific Crossing, but conflicting current and wind made for choppy seas.

I aspired to create this blog when we first started sailing Nanook. It only took me almost four years to get to it. I hope you enjoy the documentations of this journey. I hope to look back to this archive of my experience and relive the memories for many years to come.

Welcome to my blog, Sailing Bear and Seal.

4 responses to “March to the Marquesas”

  1. Kat Fyten Avatar
    Kat Fyten

    what a beautiful beginning on your journey. I enjoy your sense of curiosity & exploration!

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  2. Stacey Sigurdson Avatar
    Stacey Sigurdson

    wow! Exciting and ambitious! How do you two make a living to continue to sustain yourselves financially? Only wish could be so free and adventurous as you. 🤗

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    1. Krista Avatar
      Krista

      We downsized when all the boys graduated and saved for ten years. We thought it would be a quick trip, but COVID through everything into disarray. The benefit was both of our employers recognized the importance of remote workers and we are able to slow our travels and enjoy more time in exotic places.

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    Shea

    Hey I finally figured out how to get to your blog from FB! Catching up now! Love it so far!

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I’m Krista

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Sailing the seven seas since 2020. As an avid hiker, biker, runner, knitter and stained glass artist, I like to do hard things. After learning that 0.01% of the world’s population will run a marathon, I ran the world’s seventh most difficult marathon, the Equinox Marathon in Fairbanks, Alaska. More people will summit Mount Everest than will circumnavigate by sailboat. I plan on being one of that small group.

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