10 June 2023 | Toronto, Ontario
06 September 2022 | Toronto, Canada
06 September 2022 | Somewhere over the Atlantic Ocean
06 September 2022 | Edinburgh, Scotland
06 September 2022 | Edinburgh, Scotland
06 September 2022 | Edinburgh, Scotland
06 September 2022 | Edinburgh, Scotland
06 September 2022 | Edinburgh, Scotland
06 September 2022 | Glasgow, Scotland
06 September 2022 | Ardrossan, Scotland
06 September 2022 | Ardrossan, Scotland
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27 August 2022 | Gigha, Scotland
27 August 2022 | Carsaig, Scotland
27 August 2022 | Tayvallich, Scotland
27 August 2022 | Tayvallich, Scotland
27 August 2022 | Carsaig, Scotland
27 August 2022 | Canna, Scotland
27 August 2022 | Canna, Scotland
27 August 2022 | Canna, Scotland
Passage & Faroe Islands
28 June 2017 | Eidi, Faroe Islands
Joni
We left in the morning for the 36 hour passage to the Faroe Islands, which is an archipelago belonging to Denmark between Iceland and Scotland. It was fairly calm for the ocean and we saw 2 seals, a pod of dolphins, a minke whale, a pod of orca whales, and 3 gannets. We arrived near dinner on the second day in a place in the Faroe Islands called Eidi (it's pronounced Aya, but I don't know why). In the morning, we looked around and went for a walk to the top of a cliff that was one of the highest sheer drops into water in the world. At the bottom, we could see some islands that are called the Giant and the Hag because they were apparently once a giant and a hag who were trying to drag the Faroes to Iceland but the sun came out and petrified them. Then we went to the next place called Vestmanna. I got to go up the mast to put the Faroese flag up. It was beautiful scenery on the trip there and the ocean was flat calm. There are a lot of green roofs in the Faroe Islands and they provide very good insolation. After dinner, we went for a walk and went to a restaurant for dessert. Jonas wanted me to tell you that he caught 5 fish and that he climbed shrouds all the way up to the spreaders.