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In this episode we hang out with @Barefoot Sail & Dive who invited us along for a spin on the Jetski. Margarida pulverises parts of me and throws me off 3 times. We also visit a nice beach where there are heaps of starfish. Enjoy!
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We meet some fans, Stephanie and Kyle, who offer us their dock to fill up on water and use their facilities.....we are all smiles when we have full water, just such a little thing for you guys out there is a big deal for us and a load off our minds.
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In this weeks episode Margarida gets something big on the line and starts winding in, did we get Christmas dinner!?
Also my friend Doug is crewing on a HH55 Catamaran so we go visit him and give it a bit of a review. Whatever anyone can say, it is one fan...
Join us for the first week of our DIY sailboat refit. We move everything out of our tiny home into a cottage up the road from the marina so Troy can begin renewing our electrical wiring. In between jobs we enjoy foraging in Tasmania for some autumn harvest...
We've found ourselves with a bit of time up our sleeves and, after 3 years cruising, our old sailboat is in need of some tender love and care. Join us this week as we take you on a tour through our 50 year old, 30 foot fiberglass sailboat. We showcase the ...
This week we head north en route to Hobart where we plan to carry out Mirrool's long overdue interior refit. On the way we stop off at Quarantine Bay to fill our larder with some delicious seafood.
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In this short video I demonstrate a simple way to grow sprouts in your home kitchen or galley, as well as, some common traps and troubleshooting to be aware of when you start.
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Join us this week as we brave the oncoming winter in our tiny sailboat and discuss our plans in light of the current restrictions in Tasmania.
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After returning from the remote West Coast of Tasmania where we had no cell phone reception, and, discovering the widespread disruption due to the Corona virus pandemic, we decide to stay on the East Coast to remain in regular contact with our families. Fu...
This week the wet and cold weather drives us out of Port Davey to sail back towards the South Eastern corner of Tasmania where we explore some of the western coastline of South Bruny Island bringing in an abundant wild harvest.
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This week we discover what lurks below the surface of the waters of Port Davey...
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Join us this week as we continue our exploration of Port Davey by sailboat. We park the boat under a waterfall, hike up a mountain, kayak up 2 rivers and get a taste for the fast changing weather systems!
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Join us for our first days exploring magnificent Port Davey. We discuss how we prepare and receive weather reports while we are out remote as well as going for a tour on our new infl...
We say goodbye to Hobart and sail out to Port Davey on the West Coast of Tasmania. Coming out of the Derwent River we encounter some pretty strong winds making us alter course. We also visit the town of Dover where we try the World's first spirit infused w...
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We laughed when we watched the "Doomsday Preppers" series about survivalists preparing for natural disasters and economic collapse. Then came the Covid 19 / Coronavirus pandemic and suddenly those prepper families didn...
A sail into Hobart finds us exploring the city before the imminent (but yet unknown) lock down. You'll get a taste of the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) one of the most bizarre places we've ever been to. We also chat about our provisions and their cost ...
Departing Fortescue Bay we shoot through the spectacular Hole in the Wall en route to Port Arthur. Along the way we get a fish on the line and get close enough to taste the spray of waves crashing into the cliffs. Join us for a tour of Port Arthur Historic...
This week we explore Fortescue Bay on the Tasman Peninsula where we harvest some gigantic feral shellfish and smoke some of the local bait fish. We also dive on the wreck of the William Pitt in Canoe Bay and take a walk through the Tasmanian "rain forest"....
After taking our fill of mussels from one of the nearby mooring buoys we continue our journey southwards down the east coast of Tasmania with gusting winds keeping us on our toes! We visit the famous Tessellated Pavement at Eagle Hawk Neck on our way to ou...
This is Maria Island. A wildlife paradise aptly named "Tasmania's Noah's Ark". Steeped in history with spectacular walking trails and 300 million year old fossil beds we take you with us on an exploration of this stunning island. If you didn't admire our c...
After being constantly on the move since we'd arrived in Tasmania we were so relieved to be able to anchor Mirrool in this snug, rugged gunk hole anchorage on an island off Tasmania's east coast for a few days. Join us this week for more sailing, diving, h...
Join us for a live chat this weekend! We'll be having 2 live chats 12 hours apart so wherever you are in the world you should be able to catch one of them! One video will be at 1100 UTC on Saturday 2 May 2020 and the other will be at 0000 UTC on Sunday 3 M...
Join us this week for a sail down the east coast of Tasmania, an incredible sunset, crystal clear water, a review of our solar array and a culinary taste test with a difference!
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Our exploration of the Furneaux Group of islands in Tasmania continues as we dive for, and come up with new fabulous ways to cook, both Black Lip and Green Lip Abalone.
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