Arriving in Cabedelo, Brasil

I have arrived at Cabedelo, Brasil after an 18 day, 1800 mile sail from Saint Helena. I guess that means I have sailed solo across the Atlantic Ocean. I’m now only one hour time difference fromもっと詳しく
Arriving in Trinidad and Tobago

I’ve made it Trinidad 🇹🇹!
It was a pretty smooth sail until the last few miles when the wind died and the current pushed me around too close to rocky shorelines for comfort.
More to come fromもっと詳しく
Passing by French Guyana

Wonderful rest stop in Guyana Francais on the way to Trinidad. These islands are where the notorious prison is that Papillon spent 7 years in solitary confinement at. A place of so much suffering andもっと詳しく
Arriving in Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia

4 hours of sleep in 48 hours is something I am not very comfortable with. A lack of wind and concern for unfavourable currents and land made this sail sleep depriving. I arrived at Rodney Bay in St.もっと詳しく
Sailing

I’m sailing 😀
Arggghhh underway

Day 1 of the passage from Culebra, Puerto Rico to Matthew’s Town, Bahamas.
Arriving at Matthew Town, Bahamas

4 Days sail from Culebra Puerto Rico to Matthew Town, Great Inagua Island, Bahamas.
Pretty decent sailing conditions.
Yes that is the moon! Samudra is a better fisher than I am.
Florida by Standup Paddleboard

Arriving at Honest John’s Fish camp after a long first day to reunite with Rosa and Jonathan. We shared a lock and meal together back in week two on the Trent Severn Waterway. Such a great firstもっと詳しく
SUP'ing along Georgia Coastline

The one hundred miles of Georgia’s coastline are limitless in their beauty. I’m not sure about that weird coloured blob on maps.
Arriving in Savannah

~400,000 paddle strokes!
400 mile Standup Paddle from Vero Beach, Florida to Savanah, Georgia complete!
26 Total Days
18 Paddling Days
22 miles avg per day.
100s of dolphins, rays, jellies, and otherもっと詳しく
Biking Through Georgia

300 mile bicycle to the trail for a walk. People always ask me if I was ever in big dangerous waves on the ocean. The most dangerous waves I have faced have come from motor vehicles. 😁. Iもっと詳しく
Appalachian Trail by Foot begins

Let the walking begin!
I’m not doing the whole thing. Not sure how much I will do. We’ll see how it goes! Stoked.
Lost Jack Rock

Sleeping under the stars, drinking mountain spring water, and hanging with epic people all day. Good for the soul.
Found a special secret spot called Lost Jack Rock on the Appalachian Trail.もっと詳しく
I’m loving this trail sooo much

Miles and miles of wonderful trail!

Miles and miles of wonderful trail!
Into the Smokies

Up into the smokies and my first stay in an AT shelter. Let the Snorus begin
200 mile mark - Appalachian Trail

The 200 mile mark, another state border, some Smokey mt snow, and some very cold days.
Looking to Tennessee from North Carolina

Looking out to Tennessee from the border with North Carolina. Beauty camp to myself near the cliffs
join me @ www.routesofchange.org

It’s been a trip. See you in Toronto soon. I’m in need of support to feed me for the remaining days of this journey. Please consider buying me a meal @ www.routesofchange.org
Muchもっと詳しく
Crossing the I-40

Crossing roads is always a bit weird and intense. The forest is so much more pleasant and filled with flowers!
remembering the views from Tennessee

Some more views of Tennessee from the Appalachian mountains. Sunsets, moonrises, sunrises, privy? surprises.
2686th hiker

I was the 2686th hiker to start walking north towards Maine from Georgia this year.
So magical.

Appalachian'ing

I’m too tired to think about something interesting to say right now but yes, that man has a tail…
Absolutely epic camp spots to myself

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