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If you're new to the Just A Little Further website, it's much, much more than just a blog. Take the time to look around and browse a bit. There are photos galore, lots of destinations to explore, videos to watch and articles to read. Something to keep you amused, informed and hopefully inspired.

June 05, 2023

Two Days in Vibrant Victoria

June 05, 2023/ Marcie
Two Days in Vibrant Victoria

A side trip we had planned while in the Vancouver area was a visit to Victoria, British Columbia’s vibrant capital city. The city is located on Vancouver Island and requires a ferry ride to get there.

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June 05, 2023/ Marcie/
Road Trips, British Columbia, People and Culture, Canada, Customs and Culture, Landmarks, Islands, Travel
victoria british columbia, victoria parliament buildings, victoria centennial fountain, victoria floyds diner, victoria sticky wicket, victoria inner harbor, victoria parliament buildings at night, fan tan alley, bastion square, victoria market square, victoria chinatown paifang, victoria chinatown banner, victoria emily carr statue, victoria chinese man playing an erhu, victoria the surfacing topiary, victoria thunderbird park totem poles, totem poles, commerce canoe, the fairmont empress, bc ferries
May 29, 2023

Olympic National Park & Into Canada

May 29, 2023/ Marcie
Olympic National Park & Into Canada

Just before crossing the US-Canadian border in Blaine, Washington, we stopped at the Peace Arch Historical State Park. The park ‘celebrates the unguarded US/Canada border that stretches from the Strait of Juan de Fuca (right here) to the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia’.

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May 29, 2023/ Marcie/
Road Trips, US National Parks, People and Culture, Canada, Flora and Fauna, Washington State, Washington, Camping, Travels with Blanche, Landmarks, Travel, British Columbia
peace arch monument, peace arch monument usa-canada border, peace arch state park blaine wa, peace arch provincial park bc, lighthouse marine park point roberts wa, olympic national park, fairholme campground olympic np, crescent lake olympic np, olympic np visitor ctr port angeles wa, forget-me-nots, peace arch totem pole, us border control point roberts wa
May 22, 2023

North to Alaska - Exploring Oregon’s Coast

May 22, 2023/ Marcie
North to Alaska - Exploring Oregon’s Coast

Cannon Beach got its name from a cannon found after it had washed overboard, but its claim to fame is Haystack Rock, a 235’ sea stack that pokes up out of the water just off the beach. In fact, at low tide you can walk to it. Itis the “3rd largest intertidal monolith in the world.”

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May 22, 2023/ Marcie/
Road Trips, Flora and Fauna, Camping, Travels with Blanche, Landmarks, Oregon, North to Alaska, Walking
cape arago lighthouse, sutton campground oregon, cat’s tail moss, rhododendron, heceta head lighthouse oregon, beverly beach campground oregon, whimbrel, depoe bay world’s smallest harbor, depoe harbor oregon, world’s smallest harbor sign depoe bay oregon, 45th parallel sign oregon, tillamook creamery, tillamook visitor center cheese-making, tillamook ice cream, cape meares lighthouse oregon, cannon beach oregon, cannon beach cannon, sea stacks, haystack rock worlds 3rd highest sea stack
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Just a Little Further

Hi there and welcome to Just A Little Further!

We are David and Marcie Lynn and we've lived aboard our Liberty 458 cutter-rigged sailboat since 2000.

What began as an urge to travel slowly and economically at our own pace ended up an adventure of a lifetime.  

Well, here we are ... nearly 90,000 miles under the keel, 5 continents, 5 Great Southern Capes, 36 countries and almost two decades later, still taking one passage at a time and going just a little further.

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