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Currently reading Dolly and the Bird of Paradise. Very grateful that if I have to ride out a hurricane, I'm doing it in a house well inland with plenty of candles and books and three very cuddly cats, not in a ketch with no sails, no petrol, no radio, no navigation equipment, no charts, in the middle of the night, somewhere far from land, with several injured people to take care of.
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gacked from [livejournal.com profile] skill_grl

Longest distance ever traveled?

Farthest North? - Probably when I drove around central Skye in September 2005. Knott is the most northerly village on that portion of the A850, but I prefer to refer the reader to the village of Flashadder. :-)

Farthest South? - An anchorage off Norman Island, British Virgin Islands in December 2006, where I went snorkeling with [livejournal.com profile] shy_kat and [livejournal.com profile] redactrice

Farthest East? - Tilbury Fort, Essex, where I attended a 1985 drill session with a UK Napoleonic French reenacting group, my first introduction to close-order drill.

Farthest West? - Portland, Oregon, for a friend's wedding.

Highest Mountain - Seen? Probably Longs Peak, Colorado. Climbed?

Hottest Place - Almost certainly the bloody awful Tidewater, Virginia, where I grew up. I recall summers it went over 100*F multiple times, of course with the added benefit of high humidity (and, when I was a kid, no A/C). Second place would be DC, where I've spent the last 20 years. Given that I *hate* being hot, I've been bloody stupid about where I've lived.

Coldest Place - Not sure, but probably either Fort Drum, NY (where I went to do some work for the Army) or Williamstown, MA (where I spent several winters during college).

Personal Notes: Historic forts (or fortified places) that I've been reenacting at include Fort de l'Île Sainte-Hélène, Montreal, PQ (twice); the stockade of Sainte Marie among the Iroquois, Syracuse, NY; Ft Ticonderoga, NY; Ft Niagara, NY; Ft Pitt, PA; Ft Ligonier, PA; Ft Frederick, MD; Tilbury Fort, Essex (as mentioned above); the Magazine, Williamsburg, VA...can't think of any others right off.

Places I've been kayaking, canoeing, or rowing include Lakes Washining and Washinee, CT; Lake Onota, MA; Grand Lake, CO; Cape Henlopen, DE; Mabou River, Cape Breton Island, NS; Grasmere, Cumbria; Sound of Raasay, Highland.

Places I've been sailing include Mobjack Bay, VA; Hampton Roads, VA; Potomac River, DC; Penobscot Bay, ME; Bahamas; Virgin Islands; Bay St Lawrence; Loch Leven, Loch Linnhe, and the Sound of Mull
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Despite doing a fair bit of reading (not of books) for my class, I've been keeping up the reading/listening. Read more... )

galley!

Sep. 9th, 2008 08:09 am
winterbadger: (sailing)
For my friends in the UK, the galley Aileach, who I keep in touch with in hopes of working with them once I get there, was filmed this summer as part of a programme for BBC Countryfile, and the ep they're using the footage in will be shown on Sunday, 28th September, on BBC 1, at 11.00AM.

I hope you get a chance to see them!
winterbadger: (sailing)
These folks offer RYA crew and skipper instruction, either as a five-day cruise off Glen Coe or a nine-day cruise out to St Kilda and back.

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