Eventide
“The Sea… holds one in its net of wonder forever.”
It is hard to believe it’s been a year since we returned to life in Seattle. We are fortunate
Eventide
Water Usage
For 216 days of our voyage, we lived on the fresh water we could produce ourselves. A small handful of
What I learned
Go for it. This is the punchline for the year. If you have a big personal dream, you should go
Shipping Eventide
Eventide took a boat trip from Mexico to Canada. How did this come about?
When we set about planning our
La Paz, BCS
We ended up spending quite a bit more time in La Paz than we originally planned and delighted in walking
Dear Luke (June 2022)
Dear former self,
You will learn shortly that you will be going on a yearlong journey, sailing down the West
CDMX (aka Mexico City)
With a bit of extra time in Mexico, we decided to take a trip to the big city, Mexico City
What Comes Next
We have now passed our original departure date from Mexico. A ship is going to pick up and carry Eventide
An Ode to Heat
It’s hot. In drips and drabs its been getting hotter, but now it is undeniably warm. The air is
Anchorages and Marinas
We have put together a list of the all the places we have stayed in the past year. These are
Holden
Isla Coronado
By Holden
A few days ago, we were on Isla Coronado which is an island near Loretto. It is a
La Ramada, Guidebooks, and Anchoring
Tucked just north of San Juanico is a small-ish nook named La Ramada. We set course for it just after
Bahía Concepción
A couple of hundred miles from La Paz lies a bay clinging to the side of the Baja peninsula called
A few weeks on the Baja Sea
Author’s note. The official name according to charts is either Sea of Cortez or Gulf of California. We are
Passage to La Paz
Even this far into our journey, passages still command respect and preparation. Perhaps it is just us, or perhaps it
Small Moments as we head north
We left La Cruz at the end of March and started working our way north to the Sea of Cortez
Fishing Trip
By Holden
On Tuesday, we went on a fishing trip. We left at about 7 AM. The boat captain was
The one in which our propeller breaks
We are indeed a sailboat, but that doesn’t make the engine any less important. Getting in and out of