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Sailing Impossible

Sailing Impossible

The authors of Drive Nacho Drive and their two sweetly kids set off aboard an expedition sailboat into the vast Pacific Ocean in continued pursuit of an intentional life.

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The beginning of our liberated life following two months of boatyard captivity began inauspiciously. Upon being dropped into the water the wind forecast was perfect for heading down the coast: moderate wave heights, and fair winds at our ba...

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Stockholm Syndrome

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