Mile High Dream

17 March 2022 | The Saintes in Guadeloupe
12 March 2021 | Sandy Island, Carriacou
11 February 2021 | The Pitons, St. Lucia
03 February 2021 | Rodney bay marina, St. Lucia
06 January 2021 | Rodney bay marina, St. Lucia
24 December 2020 | Bay Gardens Hotel, St. Lucia
06 June 2020 | San Juan, Puerto Rico
16 May 2020 | Rodney Bay, St. Lucia
16 May 2020 | Rodney Bay, St. Lucia
04 May 2020 | Rodney Bay Marina, St. Lucia
20 April 2020 | Rodney Bay, St. Lucia
01 April 2020 | Rodney Bay Marina, St. Lucia
30 March 2020 | Rodney Bay Marina, St. Lucia
22 March 2020 | Rodney Bay Marina, St. Lucia
10 February 2020 | Rodney Bay, St. Lucia
27 January 2020 | Tobago Cays, St. Vincent and the Grenadnes
18 December 2019 | prickly bay
09 December 2019 | Halifax bay
16 November 2019 | Prickley Bay, Grenada
20 April 2019 | Antigua

Greg and the boys

15 January 2017 | St. Anne, Martinique
It rained all night
The Scenery on board has definitely changed. There are no lovely women on board for this part of the adventure. No one to cook our meals, do our laundry, wait on us hand and foot and bring us drinks whenever we click our fingers. Wait a minute, that has never happened. Last week in fact as I was doing laundry, a beautiful women from Martinique took pity on me and how I was folding (or lack of folding my clothes) and she stepped to help me fold. She took special attention and care in showing me how to fold my underwear. What a great place.
I do have a former restaurant owner on board so the fresh MAhi-Mahi that he caught on the crossing over from St. Lucia tasted especially good with his preparation. My other crew member is a great story teller so we are kept amused by his experiences.
The weather is very unsettled with north swells so it is limited our sailing. If it calms down a bit we may just do some sailing around the south end of Martinique before ending back in the bay later tonight for a safe anchorage.
Flexibility and just being able to enjoy the moment is one of the aspects of cruising that I have come to enjoy. We made plans to scrape barnacles off the bottom of Mile High Dream but the wind and waves are making this very difficult. I guess we will just have to go walk the beach at Club Med. Paul has great stories form his Club Med experiences when he was younger.
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Vessel Name: Mile High Dream
Vessel Make/Model: Catalina 400
Hailing Port: Dillon, CO
Crew: Greg Seebart
About: Greg has been sailing since he was 21. I grew up in North Dakota and started taking advantage of the constant winds. After selling my bicycle store in 2006 we got more serious about living our dream on a sailboat. Greg and his wife purchased Mile High Dream in 2013.
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Greg and Mary had owned Nada Mas, a 23' South Coast, on Lake Dillon in Colorado for 33 years. We chartered in the Caribbean and Calif. numerous times. We were excited to begin our dream. While waiting for a weather window in the Truks and Caicos, Mary died unexpectedly Jan. 6 2015 after a [...]
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Created 9 February 2019
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Created 18 December 2018
Mile High Dream Being put in the water in Grenada
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Created 27 November 2018
A break from sailing
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Created 21 February 2017
Getting to the Bahamas
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Created 7 March 2014