Sailing the Southern Ocean
Intrepid adventurer recounts rounding Cape Horn and circumnavigating Antarctica.
Intrepid adventurer recounts rounding Cape Horn and circumnavigating Antarctica.
The passage on Pelagic Australis from Chile to Antarctica was nothing short of mind-bending, but the rewards were worth the ordeal.
Wanderers are drawn to a remote outpost in the majestic Southern Ocean, where they find life abounds amid the barren ice and rocks.
Feeling the pull of the ends of the earth? Take note of these tips to prepare yourself and your boat for the icy cold.
The problem? A seemingly never ending sea of Antarctic ice. The solution? Get an aerial view.
Cruising World readers can be found all over the globe, even at the South Pole! Check out this video of the South Pole skies and the aurora.
Cruising World has readers all over the world, sometimes even in the most unexpected locations.
With proper preparation and the right crew and boat, a three-week passage at the bottom of the Earth was the charter of a lifetime.
The Cruising Club of America has selected skipper Skip Novak to receive the 2014 Blue Water Medal.
Deborah Shapiro and Rolf Bjelke explore the island around Antarctica in their series, Pearls Around the White Contenent. Check out the astonishing photographs from their trip.
Expedition honoring the centenary of the “Greatest Survival Story” is due to commence in Antarctica’s Southern Ocean at 2100 GMT/UTC on 23 January.
Cloud Nine‘s crew of six spent three weeks south of Cape Horn in 1988– one of only three sailboats to visit Antarctica that year.
Intrepid adventurer recounts rounding Cape Horn and circumnavigating Antarctica.
The passage on Pelagic Australis from Chile to Antarctica was nothing short of mind-bending, but the rewards were worth the ordeal.
Wanderers are drawn to a remote outpost in the majestic Southern Ocean, where they find life abounds amid the barren ice and rocks.
Feeling the pull of the ends of the earth? Take note of these tips to prepare yourself and your boat for the icy cold.
The problem? A seemingly never ending sea of Antarctic ice. The solution? Get an aerial view.
Cruising World readers can be found all over the globe, even at the South Pole! Check out this video of the South Pole skies and the aurora.
Cruising World has readers all over the world, sometimes even in the most unexpected locations.
With proper preparation and the right crew and boat, a three-week passage at the bottom of the Earth was the charter of a lifetime.
The Cruising Club of America has selected skipper Skip Novak to receive the 2014 Blue Water Medal.
Deborah Shapiro and Rolf Bjelke explore the island around Antarctica in their series, Pearls Around the White Contenent. Check out the astonishing photographs from their trip.
Expedition honoring the centenary of the “Greatest Survival Story” is due to commence in Antarctica’s Southern Ocean at 2100 GMT/UTC on 23 January.
Cloud Nine‘s crew of six spent three weeks south of Cape Horn in 1988– one of only three sailboats to visit Antarctica that year.
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