If the snow is too cruddy to ski ... why not climb? Climbed the North Gully of McClellan Butte to 50 feet of the summit to find the upper route unclimbable due to lack of snow. Eight rappels, much downcliimbing, and a good measure of laughter later we were back on the trail for home.
Few boats have ever sailed through this blind pass of Caroline Island, like a cul-de-sac. Maybe as few as five in the last fifteen years. The seas are often confused and the visibility poor. I had a friend, Hugh, up on the spreaders, directing me on the VHF; you can hear him in the background. Herbert is commentating.
NZ - CHILE: travel inland for summer, sail south in winter
ANTARCTICA: this is my real dream
TUAMOTUS: I want to traverse them SE - NW. Dive exploration
GREENLAND
THE GEAT RIVERS
You need to write A Harry Manning book About a sailor who is fearless - Dick Smith
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