Statia - Hike the Quill Volcano

St. Eustatius was also the first to salute the United States as a sovereign nation (yay!). Back in the day when a ship came into port with it’s colors flying high they would shoot a few cannons toLæs mere
Statia (St. Eustatius) II

Statia (St. Eustatius)

What makes the island so fascinating (to me at least) is the history. The Dutch islandStatia trade was an integral international trading post (duty free) between the 17-19 centuries.
Hundreds of shipsLæs mere
We're Not Lost, We're On An Island

Sailing from White House St. Kitts to Statia was an active sail. St. Kitts’ towering mountains forced the wind to funnel around the harbor at odd angles forcing sail changes every 30 minutes. OnceLæs mere
White Horse Bay St. Kitts

At the end of the day we all ended up in White House Bay to hide from Southeasterly rolling waves for the night. Our friends continued onward to other islands but Mike and I still had some exploringLæs mere
St. Kitts Touring the Main Land

The next day we met with our friends Tom/Megs & Nils/ Lisa. While figuring transportation to Brimstone Hill Fort, a street food chef came over to us hurriedly said ‘ I have a present for you.’Læs mere
St. Kitts Arrival

We had a phenomenal sail to St. Kitts… a nice leisurely broad reach with 4-6 foot rollers trailing us. It was neat to see the Kingdom of Redonda’s cliffs come into view. Its an uninhabitedLæs mere
Montserrat

Montserrat home to Soufriere Hills volcano, one of the most monitored active volcanos. Quite the following.
We left Antigua and headed Southwest to the Northern tip of Montserrat. A rain shower gotLæs mere
Antigua - Green Island to Jumby Bay

The following morning we made way for Jumby bay, where all the hoity toity folks go to vacation and I can see why. It was perfect. Z anchored for us.
Our third sail Kristen took over from Jumby BayLæs mere
Kristen & Z Visit Antigua

Up until now, Mike and I had been sailing and anchoring/mooring/docking Gaia just the two of us. For four months we’ve traveled on this 42 foot beauty together. We sleep in a ‘bed’ (in boatLæs mere
Back to Antigua - Pigeon Island

We left Pigeon Island in such awe, it warranted another stop and another day of snorkeling. As did Deshaies. Love to the freedom we lived while in Guadeloupe.
To the West the sun is setting over aLæs mere
Back to Antigua- Basse Terre Guadeloupe

We made a beautiful day sail to Base Terre Guadeloupe and walked the streets of the city for a day and a day of laundry and chores.
More of Dominica

Hike to the Boiling Lake IV

Yes, it boils, yes, you should not fall into it and no, it’s not always full. Apparently this decade it’s higher than usual (in 1988 it stopped boiling and dropped by 29 feet). I find itLæs mere
Hike to the Boiling Lake III

We passed a few hot springs which were very inviting and yet still maintained that lingering sulfur smell. And once we had hiked over mountains and traversed hot rivers we arrived at the secondLæs mere
Hike to the Boiling Lake II

We cautiously climbed over narrow muddy footholds that descended into the valley of desolation. This was super neat! As in, when I looked up to see the valley of desolation, I had truly NEVER seenLæs mere
Hike to the Boiling Lake I

The following day Mike, Lisa, and I met our guide, Martin, at 6:30 AM ! Poor poor Mike, he doesn’t fair well in the mornings (but he did well that day….). Martin drove us an hour South nearLæs mere
Calibishie for a Day

I saw a fern that was bright yellow on the other side of the plant. We found out, if you place it flat against your skin, it'll make a really neat temporary natural tattoo.
We met the owner of aLæs mere
Red Rocks III

We continued to follow our new guide the red rocks ranger to a black sand beach.
I had never experienced a black sand beach and found it to be something greater than a beautiful piece of land.... theLæs mere
Red Rocks II

Calibishie & the Red Rocks Ranger

We visited the Calibishie territory one of the last places on Earth you can find true Carib people who are still continuing the Carib traditions.
Mama Papa Falls Dominica

There's a wooden pipe that transports towns water.
Middleham Hike - Dominica

Carnival in Dominica

Syndicate Rainforest II

Once we made it back from the waterfalls our walk continued, 30 minutes (according to Alan) down a very hilly road to the rainforest and parrot reserve… About an hour later we were still making ourLæs mere
Syndicate Rainforest I

Our day doesn’t end here (good grief… I know… the blog entry continues). Alexis dropped us off around 11 but we still had the rest of the day. Sitting on a tour boat didn’t tucker us out so weLæs mere