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Ever fancied sailing from Iceland to Greenland? Perhaps. In a dinghy? Perhaps not
According to the AngelNav app on my iPad, the GPS reading in my study this afternoon is accurate to less than two metres. Hooray for that! This sort of mind-blistering precision breeds innate confiden
Trevor Martin recalls a testing voyage that taught him almost all he needed to know for the next 20 years of sailing
A SUMMER CRUISING WHERE THE WIND TAKES THEM BROUGHT ONE FINAL SURPRISE FOR RICHARD AND MAXI THOMSON
The remote and formidable ice desert of Kalaallit Nunaat is one of the wildest places on earth to run. JACQUES MARAIS and his son, ROBERT , ventured to Greenland’s desolate eastern coastline to scout new trail running routes at the very edge of the world
Phil Dargavel and his wife Julie enjoy the unique freedom of a trailerable boat by taking their BRIG Navigator RIB from Christchurch to Scotland to explore the stunning vistas of the Caledonian Canal
From cruising to rowing, three women reveal the very different ways they crossed the ocean