The Air Up There: Cruising Greenland
Sailing in Greenland is not what I thought it would be. It’s even better.
Sailing in Greenland is not what I thought it would be. It’s even better.
The best time to read an engaging sea story just might be when you’re going to sea.
Although the ARC Plus was originally designed as a way for sailors to cross the Atlantic in the safety of a group, many sailors now take part for the community and camaraderie.
This year’s ARC Rally arrival festivities featured a marked return to pre-pandemic spirit.
A cruise up the Gambia River in western Africa is a lesson in many things, including the meaning of equality within community.
Thanks to a late-season disturbance, the NARC and Salty Dawg rallies had much different experiences cruising to the Caribbean this year.
Strong winds and ocean swell accompanied the fleet out of Las Palmas at the start of the annual trans-Atlantic rally.
For a sailor who loves schooners, few places compare to the coast of Maine in the summertime.
Yes, our plan was remarkably ambitious, and yes, things went wrong along the way, but in the end, we made the trans-Atlantic journey work.
In a rather incongruous “polar navigation summit” held in the tropical Grenadines, a crew set sail for a “sea fall” offshore in the Caribbean, a jaunty trip to…nowhere.
Wind patterns and seasonal shifts play a major role in planning passages between the five island groups.
Georgia Sea Islands and the Exuma Cays in the Bahamas highlight Billy Pilgrim‘s southbound season.
Sailing in Greenland is not what I thought it would be. It’s even better.
The best time to read an engaging sea story just might be when you’re going to sea.
Although the ARC Plus was originally designed as a way for sailors to cross the Atlantic in the safety of a group, many sailors now take part for the community and camaraderie.
This year’s ARC Rally arrival festivities featured a marked return to pre-pandemic spirit.
A cruise up the Gambia River in western Africa is a lesson in many things, including the meaning of equality within community.
Thanks to a late-season disturbance, the NARC and Salty Dawg rallies had much different experiences cruising to the Caribbean this year.
Strong winds and ocean swell accompanied the fleet out of Las Palmas at the start of the annual trans-Atlantic rally.
For a sailor who loves schooners, few places compare to the coast of Maine in the summertime.
Yes, our plan was remarkably ambitious, and yes, things went wrong along the way, but in the end, we made the trans-Atlantic journey work.
In a rather incongruous “polar navigation summit” held in the tropical Grenadines, a crew set sail for a “sea fall” offshore in the Caribbean, a jaunty trip to…nowhere.
Wind patterns and seasonal shifts play a major role in planning passages between the five island groups.
Georgia Sea Islands and the Exuma Cays in the Bahamas highlight Billy Pilgrim‘s southbound season.
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