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Final day in Tambor

In the morning I dropped of Ella and John on the beach so they could have breakfast then catch the bus to Montezuma. Helen and I stayed aboard most of the day. We spent a while researching our plans for when Ben and Jess are with us and are beginning to finalize our plans. We […]

Montezuma

With John and Ella having decided to spend the day on the boat, Helen and I set off in the morning to Montezuma. We had been told the day before that the bus to Montezuma should pass by around 9am having left the ferry at Paquera around 8:30am. We wanted to walk from the nearby […]

Bahia Ballena

We hoped for wind. We did. And that’s what we got. 30+ knots of it. Not suspecting the conditions ahead of us we raised full sails while leaving Bahia Herradura. The wind was soon in the the 20s so we reefed both the main and the head sail. As the wind steadily grew we eventually […]

Jaco

My feet are so stiff. And everywhere else it seems. Here’s why.

After a little lie in we took the dinghy ashore chaining it up to a sturdy tree as we were expecting to leave it for some time. We walked to the bus stop where we could take a ride to Jaco. We […]

Bahia Herradura

As we had done Quepos to death leaving at dawn was the obvious choice so we could have time at our destination. Leaving the confines of our bunk we discovered the wind blowing around 7 knots in the anchorage. This raised our hopes for higher yet wind speeds away from the shelter of the bay.

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