Cruising Active Transport

We circumnavigated between 2008 and 2014. After sailing to Alaska we ended up in Seattle for four years.

19 September 2018
08 August 2018 | Marina del Rey
23 July 2018 | Marina del Rey
22 July 2018 | 25 miles west of Cambria
21 July 2018 | Crossing Monterey Bay
21 July 2018 | South of the Golden Gate
16 July 2018
14 July 2018 | Grand Marina
14 July 2018 | San Francisco Bay
13 July 2018 | Point Arena
12 July 2018 | Thirty Miles NW of Humbolt Bay, CA
11 July 2018 | Crescent City
09 July 2018 | Thirty five miles WNW of Reedsport, Oregon
08 July 2018 | Forty Miles West of Columbia River Entrance
07 July 2018 | Neah Bay
04 July 2018
03 July 2018 | Port Angeles City Floats

Youtube Video of our Voyage

19 September 2018
John
I just added a link to a youtube video of a google earth animation that shows the route we took around the world. The route for our circumnavigation is in red. Our subsequent voyage to Alaska and then Seattle is in Yellow.

Settling in at Marina del Rey

08 August 2018 | Marina del Rey
John
We have been here in Los Angeles for two weeks, at this point, and life has settled into familiar routines.

We bought a car. We got a 2012 Honda Civic that runs on compressed natural gas. Almost all the airport shuttles use CNG for fuel so there are quite a few fueling stations nearby.

CNG and Electric vehicles are the only ones that are allowed to use the car pool lanes with only 1 person in the car. They used to allow hybrid vehicles to use those lanes but ended that program when Toyota sold thousands of Prius cars just so their owners could get the magic sticker that entitled them to use the carpool lanes. The carpool lanes became so crowded that their original purpose, of encouraging car pooling, was negated.

We have both ordered bicycles. Neither has shown up yet but we expect them to be very useful here in Marina del Rey because parking can be a real problem in the shopping plazas like the one where we have to go to pick up our mail.

The bicycle trails are well developed in this part of Los Angeles. It is possible to ride all the way to Malibu on bike trails and there are a lot of cultural activities that we will be able to bike to. We are going to see Shakespeare by the Sea this Saturday evening at Pollywog park in Manhattan Beach. We are seeing "The Merry Wives of Winsor" which is Shakespeare's take on "Housewives of Beverly Hills."

We have also bought tickets to a couple of events at the Hollywood Bowl this month. The first is a performance by the LA Symphony. dorected by Dutamel and with Itzhak Perlman on the violin. The, later in the month we are going to a performance of Carmina Burana.

The Hollywood bowl is a wonderful venue for big performances. It's way too big for a lot of things but it is very nice to have your picnic dinner and wine before the performance starts.

LA has so much going on that we could spend a fortune on everything that is worth seeing.

We have been having a heat wave but here on the edge of the ocean we have cooling breezes most of the day.

Shawn has actively started looking for a job and has a lot of leads on really interesting opportunities. A couple of the jobs he has looked at are in Santa Monica which is so close that his commute would consist of a 25 minute bike ride along the beach.

Im adding a satellite view of Marina del Rey that I snagged from google earth. At the bottom are some of the runways at LAX. Any of our international friends with layovers at LAX can easily come visit us. Give us enough warning and we will pick you up. Visiting some place like Venice Beach would be a lot more fun that sitting in the airport.

The blue dot in the marina is our slip.

We are tied up in MDR

23 July 2018 | Marina del Rey
John
After a bumpy ride around Point Conception last night we made it to marina del Rey around 5 PM this afternoon.

It was a motor boat trip the whole way.

After a couple of tries we got docked with the help of our friend Cecile who was sitting on her boat waiting for us and then did her Vanna White imitation to show us to our slip.

Tomorrow we will be occupied with errands like getting a mailbox, getting driver's licenses, picking up a rental car, etc.

At the fuel dock in Oakland Shawn's shorts got caught on the lifeline and it ripped the pocket off. His cell phone was in the pocket and it had a pocket on the back that contained his driver's license and credit cards. So replacing all that stuff will be among the errands we have to deal with.

Our friend Cecile, who has her sailboat next to our old slip in Seattle, is coming by in a few minutes so we can go get some supper. I ate the last of our KFC this morning (aka the Breakfast of Champions)
Vessel Name: Active Transport
Vessel Make/Model: Tayana 37 PH
Hailing Port: Seattle, Washington
Crew: John and Shawn
About:
John and Shawn left San Francisco in September of 2008 to sail around the world. They completed their circumnavigation when the came out of the Panama Canal in late October 2013. From there they sailed to Mexico, out to Hawaii and up to Kodiak, Alaska. [...]
Extra:
This blog is intended for friends and family who may or may not be sailors. It is not intended to provide technical details of any of the boat's systems. Its purpose is to keep friends up-to-date on our progress and, whereabouts Following the completion of our circumnavigation our blog entries [...]
Active Transport's Photos - Our Bus Trip to Mulege
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This is a google earth view of the area of Mulege.  We have added labels identifying a few of the features that are shown in the photos included in this album
We got up to the bus station a little early (as it turned out a lot early) and found ourselves with time for breakfast.  So we stopped in at the little restaurant next to the bus station for some breakfast tacos.
This is the inside of the little restaurant complete with the TV for the novellas.

The lady who was cook and waitress was in the back whipping up what turned out to be more than a couple of tacos.  It was actually scrambled eggs with chorisos (sausage), refried beans, rice, and a big stack of tortillas.  So far the rice we have had here in Mexico is much better than the rice we get in Mexican restaurants in the states.
Here is the bus that stopped for the driver
This arch marks the entrance to Mulege.
A lot of Mexican towns have a thing for these gold painted busts of national heros.  Shawn included some pics of the big gold heads in Ensenada in a previous blog entry.  There was nothing with this bust to tell us who it is supposed to be but its probably someone familiar to every Mexican school kid.  The building behind it is vacant and for sale for about $600 a square meter.
This was an interesting house we passed.  The architectural detail is interesting and the satellite dish very typical of the contrasts one sees here.
A bar whose name reflects the high percentage of gringos living in Mulege
We have been seeing campaign advertising for this guy (Che Murillo) since we were in Turtle Bay.  Turtle Bay is withing the municipality of Mulege.  A municipality seems to be something akin to a county in the US only a little bigger geographically due to the lower population density.  It would be a real shame if Che looses since he is obviously outspending the other candidates.
This is the mission church.  It is very well preserved and on a hill overlooking the river bed.  We heard that the river flooded badly last year in a hurricane which would explain why many structures are not built along the river. That
This is the inside of the church.  The photo is a bit off center because I had to hold the camera against a pillar steady it enough to take the picture without a flash.
Another view of the mission church that puts the incredible size of the cactus plants perspective.  There are forests of these plants between the towns.
This lookout platform was built up behind the mission church and provides and excellent view of the riverbed and its forest of date palms.  The town of Mulege is in the background with the tower of the prison building being the most obvious detail.
This is a view of the famous Mulege prison as we walked up a dirt road while following a sign to a museum.  The museum turned out to be closed but we did get to see one of the local dealers deliver a nice package of grass to a lady at the bottom of the hill.  He just tossed it down to her.
Here is a view along the river showing the lush growth along its banks.  There are a lot of fancy gringo houses built along the south side of the river and many were several feet deep in water during the last hurricane.
This is another photo that shows the interesting juxtapositions seen in Mexico.  Unfortunately you cant read the sign in front of the restaurant in the photo but it assures the reader that it has the "best fish tacos"....and a car wash, what else could you as for?
Toward the end of our stay in Mulege we had to wait a while for the bus back to Santa Rosalia.  Shawn
 
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This album contains pictures of the junk that Shawn removed from our prop and prop shaft on New Year's Day.
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Created 3 January 2009

On the hook in Tomales Bay

Who: John and Shawn
Port: Seattle, Washington