Merlyn GregoryScotland toAustralia by Yacht, dunzo.With a forecast that looked slightly more palatable than the last leg, it was time to leave Noumea and turn right. Next stop — Australia!Dec 12, 20223Dec 12, 20223
Merlyn GregoryFiji to New CaledoniaFive degrees south and ten degrees colderSep 24, 20222Sep 24, 20222
Merlyn GregoryClimate Change in the South PacificEven underwater the world is on f*cking fireSep 2, 2022Sep 2, 2022
Merlyn GregoryWhat it’s Really Like to Take a Year Out of Work Part 3: Ten Things We’ve LearnedStormboundAug 15, 20221Aug 15, 20221
Merlyn GregoryTaking a Year Out of Work Part 2: Living the DreamThis instalment was supposed to be about things we miss with being away from home for a year. But I gave it some thought and who really…Jul 22, 20223Jul 22, 20223
Merlyn GregoryWhat it’s Really Like to Take a Year Out of Work (Part 1)13,000km across oceans, 8 UNESCO World Heritage sites, beautiful people, unforgettable scenery and a major change in perspective. All…Jun 12, 20222Jun 12, 20222
Merlyn GregoryThe Society IslandsFrance’s mudersously expensive little cousin held our hearts captive for six weeks longer than plannedMay 13, 20222May 13, 20222
Merlyn GregoryTrauma in TahitiI’ve been slow with the updates of late, we had been having an unashamedly boring time, chilling out in Pape’ete and waiting for spares…Apr 24, 20221Apr 24, 20221
Merlyn GregoryOur Arrival in UtopiaTwo days ago we arrived in the Tuamotus; an archipelago of 77 atolls in French Polynesia. These are desert island perfection; many…Mar 30, 20221Mar 30, 20221
Merlyn Gregory3,000 Miles Later, Galapagos to MarquesasWe have just arrived at Nuku Hiva in the Marquesas Islands, one of the most remote island groups on the planet. Our journey here was 21…Mar 16, 20226Mar 16, 20226