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Boat Day

After our exertions of the day before we had a boat day yesterday. This means we didn’t even lower the dinghy and just hung out for the day. We did do some cleaning. Helen cleared up the mud we brought aboard after our hike. I scraped 20 months of baked in fat off the grill.

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Birthday Hike

I woke around 5:30am before the alarm went off. Looking up through our hatch all I could see was stars so I knew then the hike was on. Shortly before 6am we were all up. We should have got everything ready the night before but we hadn’t so we had a bit of a rush […]

Vaitape, Bora Bora

John from Sea Mist stopped by early in the morning and offered us a couple of baguettes. He’d dinghied round to town to pick them up exploring the cut in the reef that we’d taken on the way south. We accepted them gratefully. This was while Ben and I were boiling up our evening’s catch […]

Moving on

After a slow morning (and a long net session due to someone having difficulties in the Tuamotus) we moved the boat a couple of miles north to where we’d once heard we might find some manta rays swimming of the inner reef.

We took a while to find a good spot but once settled we […]

Hiking and diving

In the morning, later than we perhaps should have done, we dinghied east to the thin neck of land to walk the beach. We headed south towards the club foot shaped end of the land. There were a number of idyllic looking private beach homes – not the expensive kind but rough wooden sort – […]