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  • In which we begin abenturing to Isla Mujeres

    With the backstay kinda cobbled together with stripped life line, 8-10 ubolts and our genoa patched up, we were hopeful we could limp along the coast a few miles off shore for the short run from Rio Lagartos to Isla Mujeres. How hard can it be? A bus can make a land run to the…

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  • In which we once again are grateful for the kindness of strangers…

    We were supposed to be in Rio Lagartos for only 3 days. Fatigue coupled with the slowness of of sorting out Ceol Mor and unadvantageous weather stretched those 3 days into a full week. As we had only added a few groceries ( remember, currency and access to funds was a huge issue) and had…

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  • Rio Lagartos- Come for the backstay, stay for the mud

    No sooner has we been met by the kind and gracious Navarros, Ishmael and his charming son Angel- when they began to help us with our immediate needs. First and foremost, we needed diesel and provisions. Sounds easy, right? No so fast cowboy. In a town where the only industries are tourist boat tours and…

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