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Podéis ver el vídeo completo en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWaNvPHPr8Q En vela siempre se dice que ceñir es de pobres. Ir ajustado al viento es duro y muchos navegantes cuando tienen el viento en la nariz, deciden arriar las velas y arrancar el motor para llegar antes al destino. Pero en nuestro caso, somos marineros duros y ponemos 45 grados al viento en cuanto el guión lo exige. En este vídeo vas a ver cómo nos enfrentamos a vientos de entre 20 y 35 nudos de intensidad.
Crossing a frozen pond in the backcountry can be dangerous — but with the right systems, the risk can be managed. In this clip from our Baker’s Brook expedition in Newfoundland, Steve explains how we assess changing conditions while skiing across the ice — checking thickness every few feet and using techniques that reduce both the chances of breaking through and the consequences if it happens. Full episode here: https://youtu.be/GzVUGX4gUwk #BackcountrySkiing #IceSafety #WinterAdventure #Newfoundland #ThinIce #OutdoorSkills #shorts