It’s been a nice surprise that the area we’ve been traveling in for the past few months have had such great Nordic influence. A trip to Poulsbo made us feel like home and we got to experience going through the Ballard locks on lake Union. Then it was t...
The main focus this year has been our Alaska and British Columbia cruise and with all the traveling we’ve done, boat projects and maintenance have had to wait. But we’re going to tackle all that now when we’ll be in Seattle for a while. First up is o...
We’ve been so lucky with lots of sunshine and warm weather for being late October but now there’s a big nasty low coming in over the Salish Sea. We seek shelter and then continue south to Port Townsend and finally arrive in Seattle, our last stop for t...
Why did the Spanish explorers name an island Sucia which means dirty in Spanish? Join us as we find out and visit more places in the San Juan Islands, U.S!
We are a Swedish couple who wanted a different kind of life. So we moved aboard our sailboat RAN, a...
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Swedish pancakes á la Johan:
25 gr (0,9 oz) butter
4 dl (1,7 cups) milk
3 dl (1,3 cups) flour
3 eggs
2 dl (0,8 cups) carbonated water
A few pinches of salt
Enjoy with ...
Victoria and its people treated us so well! We do some fun things, learn about the history of British Columbia and then leave Canada and cruise back to the U.S. We clear customs in Friday Harbor where we visit the Whale Museum.
We are a Swedish couple who...
We think many can relate to the title of this video :) Boats are complicated! Join us in Sidney as we install a new stove, visit Sidney Spit and then cruise to the capital of British Columbia.
We are a Swedish couple who wanted a different kind of life. S...
The Gulf Islands, British Columbia, are perfect to cruise in the off season. The distances are short between anchorages and towns and there are so many to chose from. We visit three islands and enjoy some really nice autumn sailing!
We are a Swedish coupl...
The island life is calling us so we sail from Vancouver, Canada, to the Gulf Islands, an archipelago next to Vancouver Island. On our way to Wallace Island Chopper 9 makes a fly by and we spend two days on the quiet little island.
We are a Swedish couple...
You wouldn’t think that we’d get hit again in the anchorage, right? But that’s exactly what happened! Apart from dealing with chaos in the anchorage in False Creek, Vancouver, we host our first meet up, hike the Stawamus Chief and then get to join ou...
Ran is anchored in False Creek, Vancouver in Canada and one morning we wake up to something crashing in to us. Beside from pushing away boats in the anchorage we explore the city by bike, walk in Granville Market and visit Mustang Survival that make PFD's ...
We’re still in Desolation Sound, British Columbia, with Malin’s family and our next anchorage in the marine park is Prideaux Haven. We say good bye to the family in Campbell River, make a stop in Powell River and then continue south leaving the wildern...
The summer season is coming to an end in British Columbia and it's raining with strong winds for many days. Malin's family join us onboard Ran and we visit Elk Falls outside Campbell River. When the weather finally has settled we sail out to Desolation Sou...
After a couple of weeks cruising the Inside Passage of British Columbia in Canada we sail out on open ocean to Vancouver island. On our way to Campbell River we go through the treacherous Seymour Narrows where the current run up to 15 knots. That's somethi...
What a surprise to see turquoise water and white sandy beaches up in Canada! After many weeks of mostly being onboard Ran it felt so good to take long walks on the beach. And we couldn't resist going for a swim in the ocean :) Pruth Bay on Calvert Island w...
Join us for a few days of cruising on the Inside Passage in British Columbia, Canada. A mix of ups and downs with nice waterfalls, seals, sailing but then we run into engine problems again and drift in a narrow channels with lots of rocks and shoals. AH! I...
As we sail south on the Inside Passage in British Columbia we stumble upon another Swedish boat way older than Ran. We visit a first nation village and take a bath in the hot spring of Bishop Bay while watching a pod of humpback whales.
We are a Swedish ...
Meet Bertil, our new crew member that joined us spontaneously in Kumealon Inlet :) The sun is shining in "Rainy Rupert" and we sail in a foggy Inside Passage in British Columbia.
We are a Swedish couple who wanted a different kind of life. So we moved ab...
It’s time to leave Alaska and continue cruising in British Columbia, Canada! But first we visit the southern most town in Alaska, Ketchikan and enjoy a perfect downwind sail to Prince Rupert in BC. We meet up with Alfy and Devlin from the YouTube channel...
This week you get to join us as we finally get some sailing on the Inside Passage! The wind takes us to Prince Of Wales Island, Alaska and some narrow channels where we forage sea asparagus.
We are a Swedish couple who wanted a different kind of life. So ...
Walking in Petersburg, Alaska, felt a bit like being home in Sweden. There’s so much Nordic influence! Scandinavian boat names, Nordic flags and a viking ship! We plan well before setting off again because we are going through Wrangell Narrows, a narrow ...
How rewarding it is to find food in the nature! In Red Bluff Bay, Alaska, a perfect storm proof anchorage we forage blue mussels, spot bald eagles and waterfalls. When the wind has calmed down we continue east towards Petersburg and pass by a breaching hum...
As we’re cruising down the Inside Passage in Southeast Alaska we get to witness the extraordinary event of Humpback whales bubble net feeding. Truly amazing! We arrive in Warm Springs Bay and hike to the natural hot springs where we soak for a looong tim...
The small community of Elfin Cove is built on boardwalks and the big happening of the day is when a seaplane arrives. It's a neat town and we enjoy our time waiting for weather. Next stop is Hoonah, one of the biggest Native American communities in Alaska ...
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