Journey Through the Northwest Passage: Hurry Up and Wait
The crew of DogBark! is killing time in Nome, Alaska, waiting for a weather window to continue on to the Northwest Passage.
The crew of DogBark! is killing time in Nome, Alaska, waiting for a weather window to continue on to the Northwest Passage.
A perfect weather window allowed the crew of DogBark! to take a small detour to explore the islands of Haida Gwaii.
On the journey north from Seattle, the crew of Dogbark! revisits favorite cruising grounds along the west coast of British Columbia.
This summer, Dogbark!, an Open 60 turned family cruiser, will travel from Seattle to Greenland via the Northwest Passage. Follow along as the crew documents the adventure.
We knew we were right on top of the stark, dramatic Faroe Islands, and yet we couldn’t see a thing. We’d come looking for adventure, and we found it in spades.
Difficult sailing, traditional culture and stunning wildlife on Alaska’s Arctic coast make for an unforgettable cruise to America’s northernmost point.
Abundant wildlife and stunning scenery await those bold enough to brave the rocky fjords and swift currents of a summer in Labrador.
The mapping has begun for the Ocean Research Project team, but weather and wind are posing a significant challenge to data collection.
Matt Rutherford returns to Greenland for the next step in his Arctic sailing adventure and research.
A 40 foot classic cutter floats alone at the edge of the summer ice pack in the Arctic Circle.
Feeling the pull of the ends of the earth? Take note of these tips to prepare yourself and your boat for the icy cold.
Just three months after the return from their Arctic expedition, the Barba crew is back at it, this time sailing north along the coast of Norway.
The crew of DogBark! is killing time in Nome, Alaska, waiting for a weather window to continue on to the Northwest Passage.
A perfect weather window allowed the crew of DogBark! to take a small detour to explore the islands of Haida Gwaii.
On the journey north from Seattle, the crew of Dogbark! revisits favorite cruising grounds along the west coast of British Columbia.
This summer, Dogbark!, an Open 60 turned family cruiser, will travel from Seattle to Greenland via the Northwest Passage. Follow along as the crew documents the adventure.
We knew we were right on top of the stark, dramatic Faroe Islands, and yet we couldn’t see a thing. We’d come looking for adventure, and we found it in spades.
Difficult sailing, traditional culture and stunning wildlife on Alaska’s Arctic coast make for an unforgettable cruise to America’s northernmost point.
Abundant wildlife and stunning scenery await those bold enough to brave the rocky fjords and swift currents of a summer in Labrador.
The mapping has begun for the Ocean Research Project team, but weather and wind are posing a significant challenge to data collection.
Matt Rutherford returns to Greenland for the next step in his Arctic sailing adventure and research.
A 40 foot classic cutter floats alone at the edge of the summer ice pack in the Arctic Circle.
Feeling the pull of the ends of the earth? Take note of these tips to prepare yourself and your boat for the icy cold.
Just three months after the return from their Arctic expedition, the Barba crew is back at it, this time sailing north along the coast of Norway.
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