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A Saturday night market in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Full of colors and sounds. And all the amazing toys and souvenirs we did not buy, because we travel carry-on only! So, we created beautiful memories instead. Wondering how you can travel light? https://www.notextingandtacking.com/pack-light-tips-tried-and-tested-2023/
Want to support the podcast? http://patreon.com/SaltyAbandon I'm returning home after sailing Salty Abandon from Orange Beach to the Florida Keys. My husband & First Mate, Salty Scotty, joins me when he can. 1988 Island Packet 27. Captain Tinsley | Sailor | Sail Orange Beach to Bahamas | RE/MAX Realtor | Sell Gulf Front Condos Please subscribe to this channel! Receive more frequent updates by following Salty Abandon here: https://www.facebook.com/saltyabandon https://www.twitter.com/saltyabandon https://www.instagram.com/saltyabandon #saltyabandon #islandpacket #sailing #sailor #sailboat #saillife #singlehandedsailing #apalachicola
Bowline Knot is the most useful and most popular knot in the world of sailing – it is easy to tie, but also to untie. It is, however, extremely firm and secure. Watch more How to tie videos: https://www.sailingeurope.com/blog/sailing-knots Learn how to tie a Bowline Knot: Step1: Form a loop Form a loop by simply crossing the two sides of the line. Step 2: Line through the rope At this point, you should have two ends – a free and a standing one. As you’ve made the loop, bring the free end of the line through the rope (as some like to say – the rabbit comes out of the hole). Step 3: Wrap it Wrap it around the standing end and bring it back through the loop (the rabbit goes around the tree and then back into the hole). Step 4: Tighten Tighten the knot by pulling both ends.