Interlude on the Orinoco
In the vast Venezuelan delta south of bustling, crowded Trinidad lie the distinct sounds and sights of the jungle.
In the vast Venezuelan delta south of bustling, crowded Trinidad lie the distinct sounds and sights of the jungle.
Sometimes it’s hard to stop sailing, even for hurricane season, but fellow cruisers can make it a whole lot easier.
Too much detail can sometimes be exactly that: Too much. From “Osprey‘s Flight” from our August 2010 issue
After a long, hot, difficult slog southward, the Around the Americas crew tackles the legendary South American headland-from the wrong direction. A feature from our June 2010 issue
The crew of Ocean Watch trek overland in Costa Rica. “Herb’s Watch” for our April 29, 2010, CW Reckonings.
The crew of Ocean Watch is crazy about Cocos Island. “Herb’s Watch” from the April 15, 2010, CW Reckonings
Except for a couple of equally brief periods, it’s a good thing we topped up the diesel tanks on Ocean Watch in Lima, for the engine’s been turning over the rest of the time. “Herb’s Watch” for March 23, 2010
The earthquake and the environmental situation in Chile rattle the crew of Ocean Watch. “Herb’s Watch” from March 18, 2010.
A detour amid the Chilean channels costs Ocean Watch some time, but the scenic splendors-and a dusting of snow-make it all worthwhile. “Herb’s Watch” from our March 4, 2010, CW Reckonings
A stroke of metrological luck allows the westbound crew of Ocean Watch to reach around the granddaddy of all capes. “Herb’s Watch” for February 18, 2010
The birds, not the weather, came to symbolize our southbound voyage toward the Falklands. “Herb’s Watch” for January 28, 2010
After two South American ports serve up their best holiday champagne and fireworks, higher latitudes beckon the sailors on Ocean Watch. “Herb’s Watch” for our January20, 2010 CW Reckonings.
In the vast Venezuelan delta south of bustling, crowded Trinidad lie the distinct sounds and sights of the jungle.
Sometimes it’s hard to stop sailing, even for hurricane season, but fellow cruisers can make it a whole lot easier.
Too much detail can sometimes be exactly that: Too much. From “Osprey‘s Flight” from our August 2010 issue
After a long, hot, difficult slog southward, the Around the Americas crew tackles the legendary South American headland-from the wrong direction. A feature from our June 2010 issue
The crew of Ocean Watch trek overland in Costa Rica. “Herb’s Watch” for our April 29, 2010, CW Reckonings.
The crew of Ocean Watch is crazy about Cocos Island. “Herb’s Watch” from the April 15, 2010, CW Reckonings
Except for a couple of equally brief periods, it’s a good thing we topped up the diesel tanks on Ocean Watch in Lima, for the engine’s been turning over the rest of the time. “Herb’s Watch” for March 23, 2010
The earthquake and the environmental situation in Chile rattle the crew of Ocean Watch. “Herb’s Watch” from March 18, 2010.
A detour amid the Chilean channels costs Ocean Watch some time, but the scenic splendors-and a dusting of snow-make it all worthwhile. “Herb’s Watch” from our March 4, 2010, CW Reckonings
A stroke of metrological luck allows the westbound crew of Ocean Watch to reach around the granddaddy of all capes. “Herb’s Watch” for February 18, 2010
The birds, not the weather, came to symbolize our southbound voyage toward the Falklands. “Herb’s Watch” for January 28, 2010
After two South American ports serve up their best holiday champagne and fireworks, higher latitudes beckon the sailors on Ocean Watch. “Herb’s Watch” for our January20, 2010 CW Reckonings.
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