
Fear of water versus fear of self
Scott swims from one island to another overcoming his fear of water and fulfilling an old dream.
Adventures by boat in particular self-propelled boats, like rowboats, canoes, kayaks, paddleboats and “aquatic velocipedes” aka aquatic bicycles or water bicycles.
Scott swims from one island to another overcoming his fear of water and fulfilling an old dream.
A heart-warming story about how our true friends never leave us even when they take that last great adventure into the sky.
See live updates as Colin Angus rows/sails from BC, Canada to Alaska. Intro and Day 12 update below.
The Digital Nomad Part 2 I’m Jacob Laukaitis, a 21–year-old digital nomad who’s already been to more than 35 countries in the last almost 3 years. I enjoy making travel videos and sharing them with the world. Here’s my newest one from my trip to Venice. Before coming to Venice, I’ve heard varied opinions about
I’ve done many things, but I don’t hold any world records until now. I am the first person to ever cross state lines by riding a bicycle over a river!
If you didn’t know, I rode a bicycle around the world, and the most popular question was: “How did you ride a bike across the ocean?” My favorite joke was to say: “I just put extra air in the tires.” Now the joke has come true.
British explorer Jock Wishart and Old Pulteney Single Malt Scotch Whisky have unveiled a remarkable mission to conquer what could be one of the world’s last great “firsts” — the first rowing attempt to one of the world’s Poles.
One of my favorite books as a kid was Kon-Tiki. Here’s an interesting adventure that I’ve been following. Plastiki, a boat made of 12,000 plastic bottles nears end of Pacific voyage.
BT Global Challenge 2000-2001, “The World’s Toughest Yacht Race.” A 36,000 nautical mile circumnavigation of the globe against prevailing winds and currents.
David Clark’s Trip through the Panama Canal “The time has come,” the Walrus said,“To talk of many things:Of shoes-and ships-and sealing wax-Of cabbages-and kings-And why the sea is boiling hot-and whether pigs have wings.” Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, 1872 I cannot begin to understand what happens to a man,
A journey by canoe down the Mississippi River by riverboat Captain Richard A. Suleski, Jr.