April 30, 2013

portrait of laura dekker in our backyard

Laura Dekker after a healthy dose of South Island goodness.
Whitianga, Coromandel Peninsula - NEW ZEALAND.  (April 30, 2013)

April 29, 2013

shack rope swing

Tormentina (age 4) on the blue line.
Whitianga, Coromandel Peninsula - WHITIANGA (April 2013)

April 27, 2013

ben ditto & shawn reeder

Our good friend Ben Ditto (a kickass climber & photographer) recently connected us with a fellow photographer named Shawn Reeder who is currently shooting on the north & south island of New Zealand.  Check out Shawn's excellent time lapse videos HERE.

Shawn Reeder & the Anasazi  Girls.
Whitianga, Coromandel Peninsula - NEW ZEALAND.  (April 2013)

justin bastien

The backyard of the shack has become a regular stopping point for our traveling friends.

Last month, Ventura (California) based photographer, Justin Bastien came to visit us after a few weeks of surfing, caving, climbing, and shooting.  What a treat to have his positive energy here and to see his recent work.

Justin B. & Princess T.
Whitianga, Coromandel Peninsula - NEW ZEALAND.  (May 2013)

wild child tormentina

Whitianga Harbour, Coromandel Peninsula - NEW ZEALAND  (April 2013)

April 22, 2013

whitianga harbour

Whitianga, Coromandel Peninsula - NEW ZEALAND  (April 2013)

splicing dyneema

James splicing Anasazi Girl's fancy Dyneema & Karver jewelry in the backyard of the shack.
Whitianga, Coromandel Peninsula - NEW ZEALAND.  (April 2013)

quentín duforest

Our friend Quentín Duforest is from a town in Northern France called Le Touquet, so he understands what kind of French sailing beast Anasazi Girl is.

Since there is no berth space deep enough at the Whitianga Marina to tie up the boat, loading gear on and off the boat involves trips up & down the ladder, 16 feet above the ground.   Thanks to Quentín, over the last week he and James have loaded all of the boat gear from the shack back onto the boat.

Quentín Duforest - Engineer, Photographer, Sailor, & Pro Kite Surfer
Whitianga, Coromandel Peninsula - NEW ZEALAND (April 2013)

April 21, 2013

whitianga marina docks

James and Raivo on the dock - Whitianga Marina.
Whitianga, Coromandel Peninsula - NEW ZEALAND  (March 2013)

April 19, 2013

the princess & the pearl

Tormentina & Pearl in our backyard.
Whitianga, Coromandel Peninsula - NEW ZEALAND.  (April 2013)

rudders & tracks

Rudders & tracks with some history.  Time to make some more miles.
Whitianga, Coromandel Peninsula - NEW ZEALAND.  (April 2013)

April 13, 2013

anasazi girl's bags

Sheet bags on the left, bulkhead bags on the right, and the baby's mesh cage front & center.
All clean & ready to go for the next voyage.
Whitianga, Coromandel Peninsula - NEW ZELALAND.  (April 2013)

cushion stars, sand dollar, & pipi shells

Pipi Shells & Raivo's Action Suit
Mercury Bay, Coromandel Peninsula - NEW ZEALAND.  (April 2013)

Tormentina's beautiful collection at low tide:  Cushion Stars & Sand Dollar
Whitianga Harbour, Coromandel Peninsula - NEW ZEALAND.  (April 2013)

April 8, 2013

under the magnolia tree

My beautiful girls under the magnolia tree.
Whitianga, Coromandel Peninsula - NEW ZEALAND.  (April 2013)

April 7, 2013

backcountry.com web ad featuring tormentina

My kids are so amazing.

They have been working since they were tiny to help support my photography, our family, and our life program of adventure, travel, and sailing.

My cousin Timothy Chan (who lives in Colorado) just sent a Backcountry.com email ad & a link that features Tormentina on their web-site.

Image below was taken before we started sailing as a family.  It is one of our favorite places on the planet - on the Chilean side of Tierra del Fuego, near the Straits of Magellan.  We have not decided where we will go next with Anasazi Girl, but it is very tempting to sail the boat next to Puerto Williams or Ushuaia.  Cold, cold, but it is one of the cleanest, wildest, purest places we have ever been.

My Pink Flamingo, Tormentina (age 2)
Laguna Verde - Tierra del Fuego - CHILE (March 2011)

pōhutukawa trees, sleemans park, whitianga

haul-out progress, whitianga