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Sully and Natalie at the pumpkin patch near Prescott

November 12, 2015
by Nate

Arizona with a side trip to Mexico

After our time in California, we pointed Astraea Mobile back east to Arizona. We headed to Natalie’s Dad’s house to visit and prepare for our return to Astraea.

It was great to get to spread out in a house after being on the road for over a month. I took the time to test out our solar equipment for the boat.

The test setup of two 100 watt solar panels and the charge controller charging the camper's battery

The test setup of two 100 watt solar panels and the charge controller charging the camper’s battery

Sully liked staying at his Grandma and Grandpa’s house because he could jump on the couch, build forts and ride his scooter inside. We visited the community pool and took walks around the neighborhood in the afternoon when it cooled down.

Natalie and I took a long weekend trip to Guaymas in the camper to check on Astraea, install solar, and get a head start on recommissioning before we returned with Sully. The drive down in Mexico was easy, mainly on two lane highway. We stopped at kilometer 21 in Mexico, the end of the free zone to get tourist passports and check if we needed a temporary import permit (TIP) for the camper. The state of Sonora is a TIP free zone so there was less paperwork and our 5 day tourist visas were free. The driving was easy until we made it to Guaymas and found that the town was undergoing a revitalization, and that many of the roads were torn up and traffic was rerouted.

Buen Viaje road sign means "Have a good trip"

Buen Viaje road sign means “Have a good trip”

The two lane highway with a sign for topes, or bumps

The two lane highway with a sign for topes, or bumps

Guaymas under construction

Guaymas under construction

We found Astraea as we left her, except the tarp that covered the cockpit area was torn to pieces. We met with Jesus and Gabriel in the office and finalized our arrangements for Francisco to sand and paint the bottom. We brought 3 gallons of Nautical Ablative Antifouling Paint for two coats on the bottom and extra coats along the waterline.

While we were in Guaymas a wicked storm rolled in over the mountains with torrential rain and thunder. Water rolled through the boatyard and we were happy to have Astraea Mobile there for a nice dry place.

Before we knew it we were done prepping the boat and it was time to drive back north. Back at Natalie’s Dad’s house Sully was on his best behavior. He had fun with Grandma and Grandpa playing at the house and going to the park and pool.

We took some afternoon hikes. Our first big hike was to see the Aspens near Flagstaff.

A hill covered in Aspen Trees

A hill covered in Aspen Trees

Looking up at the beautiful yellow leaves

Looking up at the beautiful yellow leaves

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Natalie hiking through the aspen grove

Natalie hiking through the aspen grove

Our second hike was at West Fork near Sedona.

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The trail at West Fork crosses a stream many times

The trail at West Fork crosses a stream many times

Visiting the chicken coops

Visiting the chicken coops

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Sully with his Grandma and Grandpa

Sully with his Grandma and Grandpa

Sully painted a balsa wood airplane and flew it around the house

Sully painted a balsa wood airplane and flew it around the house

Pool time!

Pool time!

Sully and Natalie at the pumpkin patch near Prescott

Sully and Natalie at the pumpkin patch near Prescott

Happy Halloween from Sully

Happy Halloween from Sully

We visited our cruising buddies Eric and Jaime in Phoenix. They're off S/V Coconutz for now refilling the cruising kitty.

We visited our cruising buddies Eric and Jaime in Phoenix. They’re off S/V Coconutz for now refilling the cruising kitty.

Sully visited Grandpa at work and rode his big orange tractor

Sully visited Grandpa at work and rode his big orange tractor

Sully loves tractor rides

Sully loves tractor rides

November 6, 2015
by Nate

California

After hiking all day in the heat of Zion, we were tired and sweaty. We wanted to relax and take hot showers, so we stopped at a Motel 6 in St. George, Utah. We should have woken up earlier and driven when it was a little cooler, but it was about 10am by the time we hit the road. It was HOT! The air conditioner in the camper still wasn’t working at this point, and we were driving through the desert to Riverside, CA in 100 degree temperatures. Definitely not a high point of our trip!

We arrived at my second cousin Jane’s house in Riverside late in the afternoon. It was still hot, but she left a few cold beers for us in the fridge for us while we were waiting for her and her sons, Ethan and Noah, to get home from sports practices. That night we all walked into town for Sushi and had a great time catching up.

I don’t know if we were just burnt out at this point of our trip or what, but for some reason we didn’t pull out the camera much in California. Maybe we felt like we were home – except this time with a very active social life seeing different friends every night for over a week!

We left Riverside on Friday September 11th and drove to Nate’s old co-worker and friend Vince’s house in Alpine, CA, about 45 minutes east of San Diego. It was an intense drive in the camper up the long winding dirt road that led to their house, but the next two days were worth it. We spent a lot of time hanging out in “Vince’s Worst Damn Garage in Town” with his wife, Elerie, while Sully played with their daughters Tristine and Audrey. Vince and Nate crawled under the camper and found that the clutch for the A/C compressor was slipping and wouldn’t cool the camper.

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On our way out of Alpine, we stopped for lunch at the Alpine Brewery with Jim and Ellen, Nate’s co-workers and electronic mechanic mentors. From Alpine we headed to Shelter Island in San Diego to visit our friends Mike and Molly on their new boat. It was great to be back on a boat and we got to listen to the ZZTop concert happening next door at Humphrey’s.

Later that week, Mike and Nate swapped out the A/C compressor after Mike got off work and they continued until 2:00 am when the compressor was replaced and checked for leaks. The next day the camper was blowing cold air again! Thanks for the help making our drive cool again Mike!

Nate had a blast getting veterans out on the water sailing small boats during the National Veterans Summer Sports Clinic.

I got to skipper a Catalina Capri, a fun and fast 22 foot boat.

Nate got to skipper a Catalina Capri, a fun and fast 22 foot boat.

We got a patriotic helicopter fly by from Naval Station North Island

A patriotic helicopter fly by from Naval Station North Island

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Sailing the 16.5

We stopped by our friends Chris and Claudia's boat to see how much their daughter Emma has grown up since we left last October.

We stopped by our friends Chris and Claudia’s boat to see how much their daughter Emma has grown up since we left last October. Sully loves babies.

After visiting lots of friends in San Diego for a week and a half, we left Tuesday September 22nd and drove north to Lompoc, CA where my Aunt Annemarie lives with her husband, Mitch, and daughters, Tampa and Anäis. We went swimming, fed a bunch of animals at a farmstead, and saw the cows at the Scolari family ranch.

California ranch girls in their boots and a California beach boy in his flip flops

California ranch girls in their boots and a California beach boy in his flip flops

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