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We leave South Hanover Bay and work our way to the Prince Regent River. There are many hazards on the way including whirlpools, narrow passages, huge tides, rocks, sand bars and punter boats!
We spend the night in Purulba Creek and take a look around the ...
We leave Sampson Inlet and make our way to Sheep Island and the sadly abandoned Camden Settlement.
We explore Sheep Island and also the settlement before sailing north again to Hanover Bay South.
Oh, and the gas alarm goes off! But, why?
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In this episode we leave Red Cone Creek and head south to Four Finger Creek with it’s majestic mangroves. We take Peanut down the many creeks and find plenty of crocodiles!
We leave Four Finger Creek and head north to Raft Point for the night to hopeful...
As we are leaving the Horizontal Falls we notice a tender chasing after us!
We make our way to Kingfisher Island which is a central point on the way to Doubtful Bay.
With a storm coming we quickly leave the Kingfisher Anchorage and head towards Red Cone ...
We leave Dog Leg Creek and work our way through the passage next to Koolan Island. It’s full of treacherous currents and twists and turns.
We then sail south to Dugong Bay with its majestic waterfall and wind our way to the Horizontal Falls. It’s just...
We leave Silver Gull Creek and make our way to the nearby Crocodile Creek using the tides to help us. It’s important to get the timing right to get into the little hole at the top of the creek.
We spend a few days collecting oysters and checking out the...
We leave Silica Beach on Hidden island and make our way to the anchorage at the entrance to Coppermine Creek. This area is known for its oysters and Magnus quickly manages to find a feast of them on the shore.
We then take Nutshell up the creek to anchor ...
We wake early to set sail from La Fontaine Island and down to Swift Bay.
Unfortunately Wendy has a dental issue and we have a huge change of plans and decide to head to Broome to seek medical attention.
Three days and two nights later we arrive in Broome...
We head down the creek in search of the Apartments, a very well known Kimberley rock formation.
It’s an amazing place and we spend time there exploring the ‘corridors’ and checking out the stunning rock art paintings.
Then it’s further up the riv...
We make our way south to the Osborne Islands and go ashore to try and find Magnus’ meter which has been hidden for him at the Arches.
We check out the beautiful cave rock formations and explore a tiny island. We have been told that Makassan pottery is o...
We are quietly minding our own business when Magnus notices that Nutshell is moving… A very large crocodile has Peanut’s painter in its jaws and is dragging us across the anchorage! It’s mayhem on Nutshell for a while whilst Magnus tries to prevent t...
We leave Jar Island and make our way to the site of the DC3 plane wreck. It’s very interesting to take a look around.
Then it’s back on board and a sail to Freshwater Bay. We check out the small waterfall at the creek and easily collect water to wash ...
Maia Cove is a lovely, tranquil anchorage and after catching a few fish we spend the evening on the beach smoking them on the BBQ.
We have heard about wonderful rock art paintings at Pauline Bay so we sail over for the day and spend over an hour trying to...
We make our way to Governor Island West and are immediately threatened by an impending storm! Magnus puts out the crab pots.
We then head south to Mission Bay to check out the abandoned Pago Mission and then it’s on to Honeymoon Bay which has a campgrou...
PLANE CRASH in remote Australia - Ep 174
The sailing grounds of the Kimberley are full of surprises. After a current assisted sail into Vansittart Bay we directed our sailing catamaran to a little anchorage close to where a DC3 airplane was forced to perf...
We leave the King George River and make our way around the corner of Kalooma Bay to “Lagoon Bay”. It didn’t have a name so we named it!
We go ashore and spot the resident crocodile in a beautiful lagoon. No swimming for us!
We then head up the coas...
Magnus discusses the worst storm that we have ever encountered in an anchorage.
We explore the Berkeley River in Peanut and check out the Casuarina Falls walk.
Magnus makes a new instrument panel and Wendy sews jerry can covers.
We find Aboriginal rock ...
Long live the King nude sailing Australia Ep 170
We have been at anchor too long it's time to get this sailing catamaran back out on the briny, with our course set for The Berkeley River in the Kimberley. Of course the weather had other ideas, so when life...
We are at the small town of Wyndham at the edge of the Kimberley in northern Australia.
We are about to head into the wilderness for about 5–6 months and wanted to update you all with what we have been up to recently and how we will get our vlogs to you...
In just one day we anchored our boat some 25 nautical miles from King Cascade, got the tender off, fuled her up, picked up our friends David & Tina then made our way up the river to the Cascades.When we first saw the cascades we all said OH!! WOW!! We...
We leave Broome and sailing up to Cape Leveque, exploring the spectacular red cliffs and rocky bays along the way. We are amazed at the number of people who have driven their cars with caravans and campers right up to these remote beach spots. The bush cam...
We leave Broome and begin the long journey to Darwin.
We’re in a bit of a hurry because we’ve got to make it through the Western Australia border before the chance of an outbreak of COVID in Queensland, which will put us into instant quarantine in Wes...
We leave Karratha and after a roadside stop in the middle of nowhere with a cosy night in our new rooftop tent, we drive across the plains to Broome.
In Broome, we visit Matso’s Brewery, which is number three on our list. After tasting a paddle we again...
Sailing around Australia solo while working to earn a living
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