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Population: 1.09 million
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Day 205: Glacier National Park, MT

Day 205: Glacier National Park, MT

Thursday, May 20, 2021Glacier National Park, MTTOTAL MILES TRAVELED: 9,777There are about 300 grizzly bears in Glacier National Park, but bear encounters are really rare. Roughly two million people visit Glacier each year, and more than one million go into the...

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Day 204: Glacier National Park, MT

Day 204: Glacier National Park, MT

Wednesday, May 19, 2021Glacier National Park, MTTOTAL MILES TRAVELED: 9,777Today, we hiked the Trout Lake Trail in Glacier National Park. The trail led through a burned forest, a result of the Sprague Wildfire caused by a lightning storm in 2017. The fire engulfed...

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Day 203: Glacier National Park, MT

Day 203: Glacier National Park, MT

Tuesday, May 18, 2021Glacier National Park, MTTOTAL MILES TRAVELED: 9,777Photo GalleryClick image to enlarge.Video GalleryTravel with us:Travel DiaryTravelThis is a daily log and photos of what we're up to.ReflectionsReflectionsThese...

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Day 202: Glacier National Park, MT

Day 202: Glacier National Park, MT

Monday, May 17, 2021Glacier National Park, MTTOTAL MILES TRAVELED: 9,777Today, we hiked out to Avalanche Lake. The lake is surrounded by the Rocky Mountains, and borders Bearhat Mountain and the Sperry Glacier. It has steep cliffs on three sides, with massive...

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Day 201: Glacier National Park, MT

Day 201: Glacier National Park, MT

Sunday, May 16, 2021Glacier National Park, MTTOTAL MILES TRAVELED: 9,777Montana’s Glacier National Park preserves 1 million acres of glacier-carved peaks and valleys, pristine turquoise lakes and streams, and dense ancient forests. It is an enchanted wilderness that...

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Sailing Tahiti to Australia | Leg 3: Bora Bora to Fiji Passage

After having waited in French Polynesia for two and a half months, we excitedly sailed out of Bora Bora around 7:30 am on Saturday, September 4th. Like the rest of French Polynesia, Bora Bora was in COVID lockdown, and we had spent the last week waiting for our departure paperwork to go through all the requisite bureaucratic channels. This required multiple trips to the local gendarmerie (police station), where Grant quickly befriended the two kind and helpful officers, Alex and Bruno.

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Sailing Tahiti to Australia | Leg 2: Mo’orea to Bora Bora

It took us about 24 hours to get from Mo’orea to Bora Bora on August 28 2021. Like the rest of French Polynesia, Bora Bora was in COVID lockdown, and we spent a  week there waiting for our departure paperwork to go through all the requisite bureaucratic channels. This required multiple trips to the local gendarmerie (police station), where Grant quickly befriended the two kind and helpful officers, Alex and Bruno.

We made trips to get water, fuel and provisions, but apart from that we had to stay on the boat. We passed the time snorkeling (saw a giant moray eel!) and inventing new water sports.

Once we received our exit paperwork, we were finally free to leave for Fiji.

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Sailing Tahiti to Australia | Leg 3: Bora Bora to Fiji Passage

After having waited in French Polynesia for two and a half months, we excitedly sailed out of Bora Bora around 7:30 am on Saturday, September 4th. Like the rest of French Polynesia, Bora Bora was in COVID lockdown, and we had spent the last week waiting for our departure paperwork to go through all the requisite bureaucratic channels. This required multiple trips to the local gendarmerie (police station), where Grant quickly befriended the two kind and helpful officers, Alex and Bruno.

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Sailing Tahiti to Australia | Leg 2: Mo’orea to Bora Bora

It took us about 24 hours to get from Mo’orea to Bora Bora on August 28 2021. Like the rest of French Polynesia, Bora Bora was in COVID lockdown, and we spent a  week there waiting for our departure paperwork to go through all the requisite bureaucratic channels. This required multiple trips to the local gendarmerie (police station), where Grant quickly befriended the two kind and helpful officers, Alex and Bruno.

We made trips to get water, fuel and provisions, but apart from that we had to stay on the boat. We passed the time snorkeling (saw a giant moray eel!) and inventing new water sports.

Once we received our exit paperwork, we were finally free to leave for Fiji.

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