by Bryson | Nov 13, 2008 | Blog
The mighty Mascerene Archipelago covers almost 1.2 million square kilometers of the south western Indian Ocean. Comprising of the mighty volcanic peaks of Mauritius and Reunion, the rolling hills of outlying Rodriguez and the almost invisible islands of Cargados...
by Bryson | Oct 28, 2008 | Blog
The small little numbers flashing away on the GPS tell us many things. They give us our boat speed, they tell us which direction we are sailing (heading), they tell us how far we have to go until solid ground again, they show us how far we have sailed from our homes,...
by Bryson | Oct 17, 2008 | Blog
Sailing around the world is highly romanticized. One imagines beautiful empty beaches, friendly locals and incredibly delicious local delicacies. Travel from each idyllic location to idyllic location is possible by simply harnessing the fantastic trade winds, which...
by Bryson | Oct 14, 2008 | Blog
Cocos (Keeling) Islands group is an isolated cluster of islands approximately 2000 km due west of Bali, featuring two main atolls: South and North Keeling. The first recorded sighting was by Captain William Keeling of the East Indian Company in 1609, but remained...
by Bryson | Jul 25, 2008 | Blog
All around this beautiful blue globe we all live on, waves are constantly breaking. Storms are brewing up, storms are dying down, surfers are preparing for the onslaught and surfers are breathing a sigh of relief as the swell slowly dies. Surfers are searching the...