Our first stop after 27 hours of paddling
Well, two of them. Tibi, Lise, Alexie, and Emerick hosted us for our time in Provo. They are an incredible family that opened up their doors for us two strange kayakers. Thanks guys.
An American Mexico
A Dingy dock and also a bar with a great group of people
We see a lot of turtles but this big boy was definitely the largest.
An American Mexico
We were pretty psyched for some small island hopping.
An abandoned lot we camped on with a beautiful beach
We were both super surprised when Russell gave birth to a camera
A British overseas territory that got ravaged by a volcano.
Looking out at Sint Eustatius
Sunset after arriving on Martinique
Pretty high for an ocean boy
Oil refinery and all
Heading off into the abyss
We were mentally preparing for another horrible night in the mud when this rickity old fishing platform appeared
Where we woke up at midnight to start our crossing. Not too bad a place.
Russell shows them our route in the sand
There are some big families here of small people
A couple amazing guys from Paramaribo joined us for 5 days. Nice to have some new company.
People kept telling us how dangerous Guyana was going to be, so before we entered we got some haircuts. Figured we could confuse the bad guys.
Amazing group of paddlers in St.Georges who let us stay in their clubhouse for a couple nights.
We had a warm welcome at the airport with some soon to be incredible friends
Hitched a ride with some fishermen up the Oiapoque River to have our passports stamped and once and for all leave Brazil.
Hey! We're probably out paddling right now but if you want to see where we are click on the 'Where We At!? link above to see our MapShare thanks to our cool InReach SE.