Friends at the Ends of the Earth
Cruising the remote Falkland Islands is as much about the people as the adventurous sailing.
Cruising the remote Falkland Islands is as much about the people as the adventurous sailing.
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.
A sailing family ventures to the far south in the “offseason,” and discovers that the wrong season might in fact be the best time to cruise.
A cruise along the western coast of Greenland provides midnight sun, challenging navigation and plenty of ice.
Tricky entrances and fickle weather test seamanship skills, but dramatic scenery and abundant wildlife of Alaska’s Prince William Sound are ample rewards.
Sailing down the Alaska Peninsula is an education in wildlife, wild places and the wild ways of high-latitude voyaging.
Get to know Seth and Ellen aboard the wooden sloop Celeste! Come ‘floatabout’ with two college kids who became circumnavigators, Cruising World contributors, and Arctic voyagers!
Abundant wildlife and stunning scenery await those bold enough to brave the rocky fjords and swift currents of a summer in Labrador.
Oregon native Jim Rard has introduced hundreds of cruisers to the joys of Alaska’s untamed coasts.
Winter is rapidly approaching in the Arctic and it is time for the crew to begin gearing up for the second phase of the project.
The crew compeltes phase one of the research and heads to Etah for some much needed rest before heading back out into the fray.
Phase two of the Ocean Research Project’s expedition is underway and surveying the icy Arctic waters has begun.
Cruising the remote Falkland Islands is as much about the people as the adventurous sailing.
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.
A sailing family ventures to the far south in the “offseason,” and discovers that the wrong season might in fact be the best time to cruise.
A cruise along the western coast of Greenland provides midnight sun, challenging navigation and plenty of ice.
Tricky entrances and fickle weather test seamanship skills, but dramatic scenery and abundant wildlife of Alaska’s Prince William Sound are ample rewards.
Sailing down the Alaska Peninsula is an education in wildlife, wild places and the wild ways of high-latitude voyaging.
Get to know Seth and Ellen aboard the wooden sloop Celeste! Come ‘floatabout’ with two college kids who became circumnavigators, Cruising World contributors, and Arctic voyagers!
Abundant wildlife and stunning scenery await those bold enough to brave the rocky fjords and swift currents of a summer in Labrador.
Oregon native Jim Rard has introduced hundreds of cruisers to the joys of Alaska’s untamed coasts.
Winter is rapidly approaching in the Arctic and it is time for the crew to begin gearing up for the second phase of the project.
The crew compeltes phase one of the research and heads to Etah for some much needed rest before heading back out into the fray.
Phase two of the Ocean Research Project’s expedition is underway and surveying the icy Arctic waters has begun.
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