Life In an Idyllic Anchorage: Gili Asahan
In this week’s episode, we give you a glimpse into our life at anchor in idyllic Asahan. And we talk about how much money we make from YouTube.
Life In an Idyllic Anchorage: Gili Asahan Read Post »
In this week’s episode, we give you a glimpse into our life at anchor in idyllic Asahan. And we talk about how much money we make from YouTube.
Life In an Idyllic Anchorage: Gili Asahan Read Post »
It’s been a long, long wait, but we’re thrilled to have started our 1200 NM passage from Lombok to Malaysia. Woohoo!
Lombok to Malaysia in 1200 Miles! Read Post »
We thought you might like this image of Esper at anchor as a desktop wallpaper. We’ve included a download link to the full-res version.
Lazy Afternoon – Free Desktop Image Read Post »
[S04E28] At 06:00 the boat shook and there was the sound of thunder: we had just experienced an earthquake!
An Earthquake Shook Our Sailboat! Read Post »
With the growing heat of the dry period settling in, we set off to explore the volcanic Sunda Islands. And once again, we came across the best and the worst of sailing in this extraordinary part of the world.
Stunning? Or a Hideous Mess? Read Post »
From double outrigger sailboats for fishing, to artisanal gold mining, traditional Sasak weddings and ancient rural villages, there’s more to Lombok than waterfalls and beach resorts
Diving Into Sasak Cultural Heritage Read Post »
We reckon if you’re looking for an unspoiled destination that has good local food and pristine reefs, Gili Gede is a perfect blend of seclusion, activities and creature comforts.
Gili Gede (Better Than Bali) Read Post »
With the tropical depression working its way closer to the Sunda islands, winds were expected to strengthen and the sea state to be untenable if not safely tucked away inside a safe anchorage.
Waiting Out A Tropical Cyclone Read Post »
A sailboat is supposed to be in the water, isn’t it? And once you put it on land, all kinds of stresses and loads appear that weren’t there when she was floating.
Sailboat Haul Out Methods: A Cruiser’s Guide Read Post »
This is it, we’ve reached The End. A few months and 2500 miles from Malaysia to Indonesia later, we arrived at our destination, Medana Bay Marina.
We’ve reached THE END! Read Post »