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Yellowstone National Park

Day 198: Yellowstone National Park

Day 198: Yellowstone National Park

Thursday, May 13, 2021Yellowstone National Park, WYTOTAL MILES TRAVELED: 9,388Today is our last day in Yellowstone and we were lucky enough to spot a grizzly. It was another awesome day! Yellowstone Photo GalleryClick image to enlarge.[Best_Wordpress_Gallery...

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Day 197: Yellowstone National Park

Day 197: Yellowstone National Park

Wednesday, May 12, 2021Yellowstone National Park, WYTOTAL MILES TRAVELED: 9,388We had a lot of school and work to do today, so we took a quick break in the afternoon to go explore West Yellowstone. Yellowstone Photo GalleryClick image to...

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Day 196: Yellowstone National Park

Day 196: Yellowstone National Park

Tuesday, May 11, 2021Yellowstone National Park, WYTOTAL MILES TRAVELED: 9,388We all went out to explore Yellowstone Lake this afternoon. It was another 'winter wonderland' day at the park with intermittent snow showers and it felt like there was magic in the air....

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Day 195: Yellowstone National Park

Day 195: Yellowstone National Park

Monday, May 10, 2021Yellowstone National Park, WYTOTAL MILES TRAVELED: 9,388After school and work today, Grant, Jack and I went back to the park to check out Mammoth Hot Springs. It was an amazing experience because we got caught in a snow storm and the park looked...

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Day 194: Yellowstone National Park

Day 194: Yellowstone National Park

Sunday, May 9, 2021Yellowstone National Park, WYTOTAL MILES TRAVELED: 9,388Today was Mother's Day and I couldn't have imagined a better day. Yellowstone is another natural wonder with its magnificent landscapes, abundant wildlife and other-worldly geysers. We had a...

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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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