Photos

I put all my favorite photos on Instagram! You can find me there @jessadventure.

If you have no idea how this works, you’re not alone. here’s the link: Jessadventure.

If that still doesn’t work for you, here are a few photos pulled from the blog and our adventures, which I try to update regularly:

Beautiful, no? Mike and Nia sailing Azul in Bahía de Los Ángeles.

Mike and Nia sailing Azul in Bahía de Los Ángeles.

Oleada at Isla Coronados.

Oleada at Isla Coronados.

Roca Piramide, Agua Verde.

Roca Piramide, Agua Verde.

Sunrise, Agua Verde.

Sunrise, Agua Verde.

Always good to survive a ride in the desert. La Paz has some REALLY fun mountain biking!

Always good to survive a ride in the desert. La Paz has some REALLY fun mountain biking!

Oleada at Isla San Francisco, the Sierra de la Giganta in the background.

Oleada at Isla San Francisco, the Sierra de la Giganta in the background.

Warm, still marina water means extra time scrubbing the hull.

Warm, still marina water means extra time scrubbing the hull. Bahia Falsa, La Paz.

Some of the boys of Agua Verde.

Some of the boys of Agua Verde.

How many kids can you fit on a paddleboard?

How many kids can you fit on a paddleboard?

Oleada mast

The good ship from the top of her mast.

Far Niente at Candelero

Above and below at Isla Espiritu Santo. Turtles, fish, and whales are just ouside the frame.

Josh doing what he loves in Mexico.

Josh doing what he loves in Mexico.

 

Calm seas and a good breeze.

Far has often been the only boat anchored in picturesque fishing villages. A calm anchorage at Puerto Magdalena.

Far has often been the only boat anchored at picturesque fishing villages. A calm anchorage at Puerto Magdalena.

Dust storm in Ivanpah Valley, California, now the site of the Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating Station.

Dust storm in Ivanpah Valley, California, now the site of the Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating Station. My work as a field biologist here lead me to my Masters and PhD research at the Energy and Resources Group (ERG) at UC Berkeley.

Keogh at home in nature.

Keogh, my best buddy who I lost in 2014 after a great life of romping all over the US, at home in nature. I was in part inspired to sail for my research so I could bring him with me. His travels with us in spirit, and we have given an adventurous home to his successor, the sea dawg Ulysses.

The laguna at Metzabok, Chiapas.

The laguna at Metzabok, Chiapas. My work and travels in Chiapas strongly influenced my commitment to conduct research in Latin America.

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