by Bryson | Jul 20, 2008 | Blog
Indonesia is one of the largest island nations on earth, spreading from Irian Jaya in the east, Sumatra in the west, Timor and Roti in the South, and Kalimantan (former Borneo) in the north; these 13 000 islands stretch almost 5 000km. The history, culture and beliefs...
by Bryson | Jun 30, 2008 | Blog
The three major tenets of the OceanGybe Expedition are garbage, adventure and surf. We generally pick our course and destination dependant on the likelihood of these three variables, and, of course, the wind. As we sail into the Indian Ocean and away from the Pacific,...
by Bryson | Jun 28, 2008 | Blog
Khulula is sitting at the very convergence of numerous large events in her young life. One, as of today, she has sailed 10 000nm with some dirty crew members messing with her sails every couple of hours; Two, she is about to enter a brand new ocean; and Three, has...
by Bryson | Jun 15, 2008 | Blog
I can hardly move, the aching from my bulging stomach continues to hamper my movements, just moving to the computer to type this quick blog was an effort. We are all stuffed; we have eaten way too much. And it has been about 4 hours since we last ate. Hugh is splayed...
by Bryson | May 13, 2008 | Blog
The evening sky was darkening, our eyes were only beginning to adjust to the gloom, the coconut husk fire was glowing and the embers being stoked by the dying afternoon breeze. We were sitting in a circle on the woven matt of our hosts, our faces flickering in the...