
4 Years and ~80,000 Miles

Almost 80,000 miles traveled…
- 8100 nautical miles on Ohana (about 9400 statute or “road” miles)
- 18,000 miles by plane
- 25,000 miles by RV
- 27,000 miles by car (separate from the RV)
That’s equivalent to more than 3 times around the equator. So, even though life intervened and we put aside our initial dream of circumnavigating the world by boat, we have had an astounding four years.
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The Bermuda Triangle and the Lost City
So, we were traveling through the Bermuda Triangle one day, when we were unexpectedly pulled into the Lost City of Atlantis. Ohana was supposed to be heading to Florida, but head-on currents drained our fuel reserves and we ended up in Atlantis instead.


Dolphins, Salty Carbs, and Gilligan’s Island
That is probably the best description of our 3-day voyage from the British Virgin Islands to the Turks and Caicos…

Goodbye to the BVIs
We’ve had a wonderful time here in the British Virgin Islands these past 3 weeks. We’ve island hopped some, but we’ve also found our favorite anchorage and hung out there a lot of that time. Read more…

Where in the World Have We Been?
Happy New Year!
We’ve been woefully silent on here for a couple of months, but in a nutshell we’ve…
…visited several islands since we left Grenada at the beginning of November – St. Vincent and the Grenadines, St. Lucia, Martinique, Guadeloupe and the Saintes, Antigua, St. Martin… Read more…

Ready, Set, Splash!
Grenada has lots of amazing sights including lots of waterfalls. Read more…

Underwater Art
Our last day in Grenada (or what we thought was our last day!), we snorkeled in the Moliniere Bay Underwater Sculpture Park. Read more…

Halloween, Grenada Style
Trick-or-treating by dinghy – definitely a Halloween to remember. Read more…

CHOCOLATE!!!
Need I say more? Read more…

Grenada National Museum
Wandering the narrow streets of downtown St. George’s, we stumbled on the Grenada National Museum and ducked in to learn about this beautiful island (and to escape the sun for a little while!). Read more…