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The anxiety of a first race, especially with all the tech and unknowns, is real. But pushing through a less-than-perfect start to finish strong built confidence for Calcich that takes her forwards to the next step, racing to the Arctic circle and back. #Sailing #RaceDay #ConfidenceBoost #NewBeginnings #Resilience

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Trying to cross a busy road in Chiang Mai, a glimpse of the evening weekday market in Old Town, a community temple at night.

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My Classic Boat. How to Tie a Reef Knot with Nutty Knotter Dick Kipps. Copyright. Bob Aylott myclassicboat.com

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1976 Michicraft Canoe Deck Removal - The Resourceful Sailor www.sailingwithjosh.com

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In 1914, Ernest Shackleton led 28 men into the most dangerous place on Earth — Antarctica. Their ship, the Endurance, was crushed and swallowed by pack ice. No radio. No rescue. No hope. With nothing but three small wooden lifeboats, Shackleton made an impossible decision — cross 800 miles of the world's most violent ocean to save every single man. Through freezing storms, 40-foot waves, and 16 days of pure hell — he never gave up. 28 men went in. 28 men came out. Not one life lost. This is the greatest survival story ever told. 🌊 —————————————————— 📌 Watch More Survival Stories: 🔔 Subscribe for more incredible true stories of the sea every week. —————————————————— #Shackleton #Endurance #AntarcticaSurvival #TrueStory #SurvivalStory #GreatestSurvivor #HistoryDocumentary #OceanSurvival #Sailing #Antarctica #ShackletonEndurance #TrueHistory #SurvivalAgainstAllOdds #Documentary #YouTubeShorts #Shorts #ViralHistory

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