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Jolie Brise rescues Adriana
Jolie Brise, which is roughly translated as “nice breeze,” is perhaps one of the most famous yachts of the 20th century; more than 100 years after her launch, the vessel is still plying the waters of the Atlantic.
Tuna 101: A Primer for Voyaging Sailors
Catching, cleaning and eating tuna at sea

Very Helpful Feature - VHF radio
With all of the savvy technology that exists on boats today, it is easy to overlook that the most reliable communication tool on your vessel is your VHF radio.

Solo rower breaks ocean record
Power voyagers have engines, sailors have the wind and ocean rowers have … muscles.
Battery survey
We asked a group of voyagers about their vessel’s batteries and their future battery plans

Into the Denmark Strait
A bristlingly cold gale whipped across the silvery North Atlantic and up the narrow fjord.

Instrumentless circumnavigator passes
MARVIN CREAMER, A sailor who PerforMed a seemingly miraculous circumnavigation in the mid-1980s, has crossed the bar for the last time.

During a pandemic, flexibility is key
The wheelhouse was scattered with guidebooks extolling the virtues and sites to behold in and around the Baltic — fjords in Sweden and Norway, Danish in Denmark, history-laden Poland, and enough lager to sink a barge in Germany.

Alarms, getting to know them better
Editor’s note: This piece originally appeared in the Ocean Cruising Club’s monthly bulletin (oceancruisingclub.org).

Urban Balance
Seattle’s vibrant setting brims with vitality and tranquility.

Seaside Seduction
Surrender to indulgence at Maine’s White Barn Inn.

Night Sky
Spend evenings under the stars in San Miguel de Allende.

Saddle Up!
Dude ranch vacations are not riding off into the sunset.

Return to Toronto
International visitors will once again converge in Canada’s convention city.

Care and Convenience
Medical travelers find excellent options in nearby destinations.

Eat Your Way Across America
Visit these U.S. cities to sample quintessentially American cuisine.

Austin Rocks
Impress clients and colleagues in the star-studded capital city.

Buoyant Spirit
The Caribbean rises with resiliency in the wake of hurricanes and the pandemic.

Coastal Cruising
Explore the ports of New England and Eastern Canada.

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Shattered on the pacific Crest Trail
When they wake up broke, broken, and far from home, how do thru-hikers find the will to go another mile?

MOUNTAIN MYSTERY
Pam Bales’ solo hike in October 2010 turned into a daring rescue of a fellow hiker. But she was left with more questions than answers.

Warm Up to Winter
Backpacking is so many things. It’s a leisure pursuit, a way to connect with nature, an athletic feat, a means of forging bonds with your friends and family, a problem-solving game, an escape, a subculture . . . Realistically, it’s something unique to every hiker. Because, above all, it’s a pull from within to get out there, and that’s a very individual thing.

Who's Afraid of Winter?
Two fair-weather enthusiasts tear down their fear of the fourth season.

Working Remote
See the world through the viewfinder of one of the world’s foremost adventure photographers.

The Open Road
Get behind the wheel to take the most American of journeys.

Winning Concept
Airports, airlines and customers all reap the benefits of alliance-branded lounges.

Soaring Symbols
Whether landscapes or wildlife, airline liveries tell a story from nose to tail.

Sit Back and Relax in the Sky
Airlines take customer comfort and experience to the next level in premium cabins.

On the Rise
Premium economy soars in popularity and profitability for airlines.