Sailing the Pacific Blue and an empty Mexican Town - Walde Sailing ep.91

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
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    This Week, we leave for a one night passage to another anchorage along the Pacific Side of the Mexican Baja. We get some visitors at night and take a look around an adorable Mexican Town. Hope you guys like it! -Tiffany
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 32

  • @vincentconnolly2597
    @vincentconnolly2597 Рік тому

    FLORIDA 🏖️⛱️ FLORIDA

  • @runemartinguldberg9056
    @runemartinguldberg9056 5 років тому

    Call this sailvlog giggly sailing.

  • @ToddMoore1
    @ToddMoore1 5 років тому

    Tiff looks like the elf on a shelf

  • @jonny7491
    @jonny7491 5 років тому

    Thanks guys for the great adventure. I have been trawling through the episodes over the last three weeks, from the start and finally caught up with you in real-time once again thank you.

  • @waltspieker6114
    @waltspieker6114 5 років тому

    You look beautiful, Always, no matter what your hair is doing. You could not have a more beautiful smile. Also, are you going to keep sailing? Or just sell the boat and quit?

  • @frankrice5364
    @frankrice5364 5 років тому +1

    Going to miss your BEAUTIFUL smiles

  • @jimreinhardt9165
    @jimreinhardt9165 5 років тому +1

    I haven’t watched you guys in a few weeks ,as I’m disappointed that you are selling the boat. But I came back , As I have a connection with Tiffany due to the love of coffee and Lyndon and his donut desires. Thanks for the great video.

  • @rayvonnesr1672
    @rayvonnesr1672 5 років тому +3

    Hey..... if you guys sailed further south to Panama and through the canal to the Caribbean and through the Bahamas to Florida you’d be able to sell your boat lot easier! LOL! Why don’t you keep sailing til u sell it? And never mind Richards comment! You guys have come soooo far! Most people would be toooo nervous to take on the adventure u guys did! I mean you guys sailed down the entire west coast of North America! WOW!!!
    It was exciting to watch you guys enter the ocean for the first time! Big time KUDOS to you two!!!

  • @MrDCMo
    @MrDCMo 5 років тому +1

    LOL Mexican cream is salted sour cream. Your best readily available coffee cream in Mexico is canned evaporated milk.

  • @runemartinguldberg9056
    @runemartinguldberg9056 5 років тому

    With that little dingy and the current and wind is
    unfavourable you cant row to compensate and you will be drifting out at sea. Yes. No.

  • @billberry557
    @billberry557 5 років тому

    I am sure have already found this out but just in case: Media crema is half-and-half or light cream that comes in a can or box. It doesn’t need to be refrigerated until you open it. Keep some in your pantry and you’ll always have cream on hand to add a touch of richness to any dish that calls for milk.
    You’ll find media crema in the Latin foods aisle of most grocery stores, or in a Mexican grocery. Of course, in Latin America, you’ll find it in just about every grocery store everywhere - even in fishing villages. Table cream is similar although not quite as rich. Media crema is not the same thing as evaporated milk or sweetened condensed milk. Love the show and seeing the adventures the two of you go on.

  • @sunnyday1063
    @sunnyday1063 5 років тому

    Awesome episode! What a gorgeous area to explore!

  • @thomasjohns8184
    @thomasjohns8184 5 років тому

    What you bought there is sourcream. Lol love you guys!

  • @deanpratley125
    @deanpratley125 5 років тому

    OMG the coffee cream was like drywall mud! 😂

  • @peterkacandes5905
    @peterkacandes5905 5 років тому

    I’ve been in a number of anchorages in Mexico where, for whatever reason, a bazillion fish would come into the anchorage late at night, and not just small ones, but quite sizable ones, so if that’s what was happening, it could be that the seals were chasing and feasting on them. Or maybe it was just a bait ball, but regardless, probably not anything to do with fish eating marine growth from your hull.

  • @waynedoeblin6801
    @waynedoeblin6801 5 років тому

    Nice one guys,there are some quaint little towns about,but it's funny how there is nobody about.
    Wait till you have to beach your dinghy when there are proper waves,it will be exciting 👍
    Keen to find out what's after sailing for the Waldes,but I'll just have to be patient won't i😉
    All the best,see you next time 😊

  • @runemartinguldberg9056
    @runemartinguldberg9056 5 років тому

    Are you to sell your boat and why.

  • @donrumph1
    @donrumph1 5 років тому

    From my experience sailing in Mexico and ths Sea of Cortez, the use of the engine was the only reliable methodd of propulsion. That was 20 years ago, but Mexico doesn't change very fast. Fair winds and calm seas to you.

  • @cindyshield617
    @cindyshield617 5 років тому

    I love that cream! Okay, when in Mexico buy milk and that cream, pour into an empty water bottle and shake it up! Makes a great coffee cream sub. You can sometimes find half and half in some of the larger cities but not often!

  • @peterkacandes5905
    @peterkacandes5905 5 років тому

    I’m sure you are probably already aware of this by now, but some fairly large percentage of Mexico bound cruisers make their way south as part of the annual Baja HaHa cruisers rally from San Diego to Cabo each year, so if you aren’t part of that group, then you’ll only sporadically run into other cruisers heading south down the peninsula.

  • @srqlisa7881
    @srqlisa7881 5 років тому

    coffee cream lol the picture on the front with the stawberries and the WHIP CREAM on front should have been a give away. :) Peace

  • @bobaloo2012
    @bobaloo2012 5 років тому

    I've never seen more than one sailboat moored in B.A., not many tourists. You may have been in town on a day the power was out, which is pretty common. Lots of the stores in town don't have signs, it's such a small town they say "everybody knows where we are..."

  • @solidwoods6999
    @solidwoods6999 5 років тому

    A good travel coffee cream is Carnation sweet condensed milk , small cans also .What happened to the fish ?

  • @karengray5755
    @karengray5755 5 років тому

    Download app called Translate. It’s free.

  • @yentlc.wiersma6108
    @yentlc.wiersma6108 5 років тому

    Try butter in the coffee...

  • @christopherberthelet3977
    @christopherberthelet3977 5 років тому

    What time did you get to town? It might have been Siesta, afternoon nap time, a tradition in Mexico.

  • @davidtiedt2767
    @davidtiedt2767 5 років тому

    enjoyed the video... but i think it is time to drink coffee without cream... LOL... but i do love your videos
    thank you.. but be safe

  • @frankrice5364
    @frankrice5364 5 років тому

    Say it again you guys are going to be missed

  • @thomaspaccione8237
    @thomaspaccione8237 5 років тому

    What ever that was you put in your coffee looks like it's gone bad.

  • @noahchaney
    @noahchaney 5 років тому

    You guys are quitting! Darn

  • @rlg847
    @rlg847 5 років тому

    So....you have very little wind and decide to go into shore because the wind is increasing........worry about taking the dingy onto a sand beach with less than one foot of swell......good thing you are selling the boat........just saying.

    • @robvee7984
      @robvee7984 5 років тому +5

      Wow, Richard. What's your point?
      Are you mad at them for some reason?
      Are humans not allowed to try something new for an extended period of time, and then decide to stop? I guess they really put you out. How will you ever recover?
      Poor Richard. Can't wait for the newest edition of your almanac.