by oceangybe | Nov 24, 2010 | Blog
Ah, Khulula, SV Laundry Ship! After 24 days at sea from Mexico, we arrived in Nuku Hiva with a lot of laundry. We were still learning a lot about living on a boat at this point, like how to make those sheets, shirts, and underwear last a little bit longer between...
by oceangybe | Nov 23, 2010 | Blog, Uncategorized
There are so many incredible people working hard to help solve some of the issues we all face on this incredible planet. There seems to be a movement afoot. Now when people look at the problems of the world, they don’t just look for the RED CROSS, UNICEF, or the...
by Bryson | Nov 21, 2010 | Blog
Mountain Equipment Co-Op Community Contributions Review Committee has just send me one of the best e-mails I have received in a while… The good folks at MEC have decided to stand up and support the upcoming OceanGybe School Tour and our OceanGybe Youth Plastic...
by Bryson | Nov 16, 2010 | Blog
After spending the last four years in the wilderness of our oceans, and its water never being more than 10ft away, I suddenly find myself surrounded by 1000’s of km’s of solid continent in every direction and the ‘wilderness’ of a huge metropolitan city, Montreal....
by Bryson | Nov 8, 2010 | Blog
Sitka Surfboards (www.sitkasurfboards.com) have once again decided to lead the way in trying to push the issue of plastics and single use consumer containers in the forefront of people’s minds. Stop making this issue something that is easy to ignore but rather place...
by Bryson | Oct 24, 2010 | Blog
Baja California is a land of extremes – especially in the middle of summer. The desert is suffocating. At 6am, the heat begins to seep into being as soon as the sun crests the dry mountains and lights up the desert, by 9am heat mirages appear on the road horizon...