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Continue reading →: Pacific Crossing – Day 5, 6, & 7
If you watch the videos, you can see that I am moving around a lot more in the preceeding days. Those first couple days take time for my body to acclimate to sea life. It wasn’t until I watched the video that I realize it was really time to take…
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Continue reading →: Pacific Crossing – Days 3 & 4
I’m still not running full speed at this point. A good sailing friend recommended Sarah Maas’s Court series books so I’m listening on Audible since I can’t look at computer screens or read without the ick creeping in. I’m minimal help at best. Mark on the other hand is running…
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Continue reading →: Pacific Crossing – the first days
I will be forever grateful to Mark for handling the majority of work during the first few days of passage. I am usually sickly (not sick, just ick). I spend the majority of my first days laying prone either in the saloon or the cockpit. I just don’t handle the…
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Continue reading →: March to the Marquesas
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…





