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        This quote by the French writer André Gide suggests that in order to achieve new things and explore new opportunities, one must be willing to let go of the familiar and the comfortable. The metaphor of discovering new oceans implies that there are vast and uncharted territories waiting to be explored, but to reach them, one must be willing to venture out into the unknown and leave behind the safety of the shore. This quote encourages people to be courageous and take risks in order to achieve something great. It emphasizes that one must be willing to let go of old habits or beliefs, and embrace the unknown in order to find new possibilities and opportunities. By choosing to explore the unknown, one may encounter challenges and obstacles, but the rewards of discovering new opportunities and expanding one's horizon are often worth it. So…if sailing is unknown to you, allow me to help you find your sea legs! Visit SailingBritican.com for details on our sailing lifestyle charters. #shorts #sailingexperience #sailingadventure
            
        
            
        Here is a local Ski Patroller, Chris Austin, reviewing his Kindred skis. He gave us some of his time during a precious day off. Alpine Resort Operations are carried out by teams of passionate people who work together in a complex system. We think that patrollers are the heart of that system. We all ski and snowboard at resorts with more peace of mind knowing there are people to help if anything goes wrong. These folks do it for the love of the sport and take time away from powder days to assist people who are lost or injured. Luckily, when Ev broke his leg a few years ago Chris was his attending patroller. So many of the decisions Chris made that day helped to reduce Evan's suffering and ensure the most positive long term outcome from a crazy injury. It's good to know that Chris' Kindred skis play a small part in facilitating the excellent work he does. Thanks Chris! Thanks to Ivan from Visual Inclination for capturing these interviews: https://visualinclination.com/ Canadian Ski Patrol: https://www.skipatrol.ca/
            
        
            
        Before sailing to BVIs and San Juan on my friend's boat, we put my dinghy on the deck and outboard stored away. Two of us did that but when I got back, it was just me to put it back in the water. The time lapse misses some of the bug wind gusts that made the dinghy hard to manage. Getting the dinghy in the water wasn't so bad but the outboard was tough. It's pretty heavy and we stored it in an awkward spot for one person to get it out. But everything worked out in the end.