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When I took my first brick-like Magellan GPS receiver out of its box back in the mid-1990s, I was in Wick, NE Scotland. The fog was thick enough to walk on. Filled with a confidence I had never had be
Solo sailor Owen Moorhouse recalls having to make quick contingency plans at night while battling fatigue
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Mark Bailey is a freelance writer who has written for The Observer, The Times and National Geographic. marksbailey.com Many people rely on GPS apps to explore new landscapes, but with natural navigati
As the sailing season gets underway here in Greece, everyone is keen to watch the harbour cinema on display every evening. Flot crews across the Med dust off wing mirrors and re-position fenders, nerv
Norwegian specimen shore angler Lasse Bøe reveals how to overcome three obstacles blocking your path to shore fishing glory!