BECOMING COASTAL: 25 Years of Exploration and Discovery of the British Columbia Coast by Paddle, Oar and Sail
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In this collection of narratives Victoria technologist, environmentalist, and writer Alex Zimmerman tells stories not only of self-propelled travel and adventure but also of nature, the magnificent environment, and of interesting people that he meets on the coast of British Columbia.
SPIRIT OF A DREAM: A Sailor’s Ultimate Journey Around the World Alone
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On October 2, 2013, Dave Rearick began an epic solo voyage around the world. Onboard his specifically built Class 40 racing sloop appropriately named “Bodacious Dream,” Dave sailed from Newport, Rhode Island. He sailed the length of the Atlantic Ocean to Cape Town, South Africa, a distance of 8,000 miles.
CAPE HORN BIRTHDAY: Record-Breaking Solo Non-Stop Circumnavigation – Hard Cover
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Cape Horn Birthday documents the extraordinary non-stop round-the-world journey of a lone sailor and his thirty-two-foot sloop. GPS did not exist when Peter Freeman set sail from Victoria, British Columbia, in 1984. Peter navigated the old-fashioned way, with a compass, a sextant, books of tables, and his wits. Along the way, he had to rebuild the self-steering rudder, repair torn sails, and fix broken gear.
CAPE HORN BIRTHDAY: Record-Breaking Solo Non-Stop Circumnavigation – Soft Cover
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Cape Horn Birthday documents the extraordinary non-stop round-the-world journey of a lone sailor and his thirty-two-foot sloop. GPS did not exist when Peter Freeman set sail from Victoria, British Columbia, in 1984. Peter navigated the old-fashioned way, with a compass, a sextant, books of tables, and his wits. Along the way, he had to rebuild the self-steering rudder, repair torn sails, and fix broken gear.
THE SOLITUDE OF THE OPEN SEA
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Gregory Newell Smith is a truly gifted observer and storyteller. In this collection of seventeen narrative essays, Smith draws upon his years of ocean sailing to explore the importance of broadening our horizons beyond the known and commonplace, freeing ourselves from cultural self-centeredness, and achieving self-discovery through perseverance, hardship, and solitude.