by Rich Wilson | Jan 25, 2017 | Q&A - RichWilson, Q&A-RW-wk12
Dear Inc: That is one of the interesting aspects of this journey – we have seen almost no traditional landmarks. In fact, until I saw Tierra del Fuego on January 17, I had seen no land since November 8 when we passed Cape Finisterre at the northwest corner of Spain!...
by Rich Wilson | Jan 25, 2017 | Q&A - RichWilson, Q&A-RW-wk12
The wave height depends on how much wind there is, and for how long it has been blowing, and the depth of the water. In several of the depressions that we have had, we’ve had wave height up to 15-18 feet high, maybe 20 feet for the biggest. Sometimes, if the...
by sitesALIVE! | Jan 25, 2017 | Video Posts
https://youtu.be/hswcpaq5-RMVideo can’t be loaded: East of Brazil...
by sitesALIVE! | Jan 24, 2017 | Photo Galleries
We are slowly making our way up the Atlantic Ocean. While the shifting winds have been challenging, at least we are seeing more sun, stars, and the temperatures are warming up. Dragonfly, a long way from land Squid 01.23.2017 Sunset 01.23.2017 Sunset Right hand Left...
by Dr. Kara Lavender Law | Jan 23, 2017 | Q&A - DrKaraLavenderLaw, Q&A-Expert-wk12
The ocean surface waves experienced by Rich are created by the wind that he is skillfully harnessing to move in the direction he wants, but also by winds that blow hundreds or even thousands of miles away from his location. The sea state (the shape of the sea surface...
by Rich Wilson | Jan 23, 2017 | Q&A - RichWilson, Q&A-RW-wk12
Dear Julien, Cold, gray, windy, big waves, and because it is a real choke point, i.e., approaching from the west, you have very few choices, you have to get around that corner, it can be quite daunting, indeed, scary. There is a lot of anxiety I’m sure for all...