- lighthouse on Isla Fairway
- Dolls in the Castro market
- In the Castro market
- Wool in the Castro market
- Quellon
- Quellon
- Quellon
- Quellon
- Quellon
- Quellon
- Quellon
- Caleta Teokita – the entrance channel is about 6 or 7m wide at its narrowest
- Quellon
- Quellon
- Caleta Poza, Puerto Aguirre
- Puerto Aguirre
- Puerto Aguirre
- Puerto Aguirre
- Puerto Aguirre
- Puerto Aguirre
- Puerto Aguirre
- Puerto Aguirre – the don’t go in much for straight chimneys around here
- Puerto Aguirre
- Chonchi
- Castro
- Sometimes tying up to a tree involved a precarious balancing act.
- This stone buttress looks a bit like a waterfall frozen in time
- Paula searching for an accessible tree to tie a mooring line to.
- Moored snugly in Caleta Damien waiting for a blow
- Paula in thick undergrowth
- The bandera on Cerro bandera, Puerto Williams
- January was quite a busy time at the Club de Yates Micalvi
- “Morgane” moored alongside “Polarwind” in Caleta Olla
- Beaver dam(age) new Caleta Olla, Tierra del Fuego
- lunch beside the lake on the approach to Mt. Frances
- Caleta Olla
- Cerro Darwin (I think) from the the Beagle Channel Brazo Nor Oeste
- Glacier Romanche – spot the yacht at the bottom of the waterfall, a Boreal 44 “Juan Sa Bulan”
- Fishermen left this effigy here – wonder who they got the trophy from – Caletaon Silva
- Caleton Silva
- Caleta Hidden – an apt name as the entrance was very difficult to spot in the tricky conditions that we had.
- Puerto Aguirre
- Moving house salmon farmer style
- A Salmonera
- Lunar eclipse on 04 April 2015
- Chiloe
- Chiloe
- Misty morning at Marina Quinched
- Puerto Eden
- Puerto Eden
- Puerto Eden
- Puerto Eden
- Puerto Eden
- The wreck of the “Captain Leonidas” sitting on Bo. Cotopaxi
- Golfo de Penas
- Golfo de Penas
- Golfo de Penas
- Puerto Aguirre
- Puerto Aguirre
- Puerto Aguirre
- Puerto Aguirre – cemetery
- Police station, Puerto Eden
- Puerto Eden
- A tiny notch, Bahia Mussel
- Going ashore to untie
- A pescador martin – these guys were in just about every anchorage that we stopped in. We often saw them catch fish
- Typical showery scene
- Approaching Caleta Colibri
- Mount Frances
- Beagle Channel
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