Archived posts from 2011 Meanderings
24/7/11 Meanderings will resume shortly! Hello all. I’m currently in Shetland, holed up in Lerwick whilst the latestNortherly gales blow through. The Tall Ships fleet has delayed sailing for24 hours so we don’t throw our trainees / voyage crew straight out into theworst conditions the north Atlantic summer can offer!However, my stint as Captain of…
CATCHING UP – A SUMMARY OF 2017’S CRUISE (16 JUL 2018)
Now I’ve got the history of my site as up to date as I can – unfortunately most of my blogs covering my travels with Stu in New Zealand have been lost in the confusion – I can catch up with my last two seasons’ sailing in Meander. I’m afraid the posts will not be…
WELCOME BACK! (11 JUL 2018)
It has been a while. Finally, after abortive attempts to recover my original blog website, I have decided to start again. Fortunately I have managed to recover some of my blog posts from the old site, but the rest of the content has been lost unfortunately. I was starting to think that it might be…
TECHNICAL INTERLUDE (20 JAN 2016)
Those of you who may log on regularly to check up on me may have noticed recently that the blog has been inaccessible. This is due to my slow and sporadic attempts to transfer technical things like domain names and hosting services etc over into my own name from Will’s accounts, which he set me…
THE LAST FEW DAYS (5 AUG 2015)
I last wrote some time ago having arrived in Plockton. I am now in the unfortunate position of having to write my final blog for this year’s Meandering two weeks later, having left the happy glow of summer leave behind me and returned to the gritty reality of what, for me at least, passes as…
POTTERING IN THE FAR NORTH… AND MUSIC (20 JUL 2015)
It has been a wee while since I last posted. What can I say? It has been a busy and exciting few days, and our ears are still whistling from their bombardment by all kinds of Celtic and related music at the festival in Stornoway. But first, I left you in the sauna in Ullapool,…
HURTLING SOUTHWARD ONCE MORE (12 JUL 2015)
One of the features of cruising to and in the Faroes is that one has to take quite seriously the problem of getting home again. Therefore when one has a forecast for two days of northerly winds, it would be a fool who did not take up the opportunity to sail South, if that is…
LAKES, WATERFALLS AND THE CAPITAL (12 JUL 2015)
After a good night’s rest alongside in Miðvágur, we rose at a respectable time the following morning with a favourable forecast for the forenoon to walk out along the side of Lake Sørvagsvatn behind the town. The unusual thing about the lake is its proximity to the sea, and the fact that it empties over…
NOBODY SAID IT WOULD BE EASY (3 JUL 2015)
After a couple of nights’ recovery time in Tvøroyri, it was time once again to move on. Passage planning in the Faroes revolves very much around the diktats of the “Red Scare Book”, or to use its catchier Faroese title, the “Streymkort fyri Føroyar”. Essentially this is a tidal atlas, and once you have worked…
PASSAGE TO THE FAROES (1 JUL 2015)
I left you after my last post in Stornoway, having somewhat breathlessly updated you on our activities so far in our mission to reach the Faroe Islands. I am happy to tell you that we have now achieved our objective, and lie alongside the quay wall in Tvoroyri, capital “city” of the island of Suduroy,…