Four Seasons A seven-year, 28,000 nautical mile odyssey

> This slide show story summarizes the whole 7 years.

Trip Reports

> It Was Never a DreamHow it all began—1999

> The First Trip Down the Baja—Ensenada to La Paz—2001

> The Baja Bash the First Time—La Paz to Ensenada—2001

> The Islands Near La Paz and the Sea of Cortez

> Up the Coast to Monterey

Stories

> Lunch at Thornys

> The Busses of Zihuatanejo

> Getting a Fishing License in Mexico

> Fish Story I

> Fish Story II

> Intertia

> Gracie’s Story

> The Ensenada Paperwork Cha-Cha

Ford’s Terror waterfall, Endicott Arm, 70 miles south of Juneau, Alaska.

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> Impressions of the Inside Passage to Alaska—2004

> The Second Trip to Alaska—2005

> The Trouble with Otto

> The Transition

> Catch of the Day

> Visit to Isla San Benito

> Winter in Sidney

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A busy day for the crew of Four Seasons

Four Seasons at anchor at Isla San Francisco, about 40 miles north of La Paz

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Tying up Four Seasons at Bartlett Cove docks, Glacier Bay, Alaska

Below: The good life, Sucia Island, San Juans, Washington State.

Above: Turn Point lighthouse on Sucia Island, San Juans, Washington State. Looking toward British Columbia.