Juho, and Sohvi, this is what makes your channel so great. Most sailing channels are stereotypical and mundane. Tropical locations, girl/wife in bikini, and beer. You guys take us to places that sailing cruisers normally don't go. Where else can we see a sailboat that looks like it should be on the cover of a Christmas card? 😄 I am very happy to see your channel growing, and I have been with you since you were just under 20k subscribers. Rock on! 🤙
There's nothing to criticise in bikini sailing as long as it actually is _sailing_ , not just most motoring between T&A content creation. Many people avoid places with sailing conditions though, instead of going there. I think that's what makes things looking so boringly mundane much more than the bikini pics. On the other hand, would all those ice-tea sailors go where wind and sailing fun is, much of that fun would wane quickly I reckon.
I am OK with it and even find it the most enjoyable sailing possible but condition nb 1 is it's warm inside the boats, or the fun part isn't there anymore and it's just like hell.
As a former sailor and sealover from Finland, one can't but admire Your arctic adventures, they are exeptionally outstanding. Thank You Juha and Sophie.❤😊
Something about being out in conditions that most people spend large amounts of time and money to avoid just seems so appealing to me. Can't wait to see what happens next.
I know exactly what you mean. It feels cozy right? Here in America where I am, I sometimes have a major snow storm hit me, and before it does i put up a tent with some bedding and blankets, including some for my dog and the moment the storm starts, we quickly duck out to the temporary shelter, for somr cozy chocolate cocoa, maybe a book, some old style fire light from a gas lantern, and maybe watching a dog themed movie projected on the inside wall of the tent!
Sebastiaan, congratulations my friend.You will never forget that first boat and the special time aboard. After 50 years as a professional sailor and Captain I can tell you that these moments will be cherished forever. Take it all in! " BEYOND ALL THINGS IS THE SEA " Seneca
You guys are the bikers of the sailing world. When the weather is bad and the fair weather crowd is safe at home, your out there in the middle of it. I love it!
I wish I had been able to come see you in BC but the cards did not fall right. Your channel is wonderfully interesting and that is all your doing. Thank you.
I grew up in Hoonah, Alaska. Back when it was still Whitestone logging camp, and my dad was a logger. It was incredible. I didn’t know until I was older and gone just how incredible it is. Pretty cool to stumble on this and see images that are already in my mind from childhood but forgot. Thank you.
What's magical..is the quality of your videos..the shots/ drone footage/story telling, music & editing...outstanding..can't get enough..BTW every sailboat needs a hard working crew member like Veera...In Canada, no matter your mode of transportation, one needs a snow brush and a good shovel!
Wow small world! I was born in Comox BC 🇨🇦. My dad was from Denmark 🇩🇰. Our family moved to Central America about 16 years ago. Watching from the jungles of Belize 🇧🇿 🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌄
My dad lived on his boat Year round for nearly 30 years. He especially liked the winter at his winter marina. The shrink wrap made that boat very cozy.
Your sister looks well handy with that shovel. Good crew, probably resourceful like her kin and not scared of hard work nor adversity. Good luck to you all, I look forward to your videos more than any other on YT. Thanks skipper.
So amazing We live in Darwin Australia and it’s about 32 degrees C every day of the year Having to sweep snow from the deck is so far from our reality Absolutely love the adventures you take us on. Thanks
for the snow maybe get a leaf blower cordless , blow most of the snow off and vasoline for the hatch rubbers should help you , keep those videos coming....hopefully some snowboarding for you guys soon 😎
Problem in Southern BC is the snow is wet and a leaf blower won’t be of any use. You have to shovel. That was bad timing to arrive in Nanaimo during one of our snow storms which are very infrequent.
Duct tape and WD-40 is all that we need here at Possum Lodge !!! And remember, if the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy !!! 😂
Seeing that boat go from slowly decaying forgot about vessel to sailing up the west coast of Canada in all her snow covered glory is awesome. The two of you deserve that boat and that boat deserves you. Sails up cruising those frigid waters she looks glorious.
While my boat is sitting on the hard and I am in a warm house, I must say I have huge respect for those of you that winter sail. It is on another level. cheers!
Another truly amazing episode. I knew, when you purchased this new vessel in California, that your voyage to Alaska would be breath taking. You never disappoint and we are so thankful for the topic, fantastic editing & music which accompanies the video. You certainly are a living legion, sailing in the Arctic. Enjoy the skiing, you both deserve the tranquility.
Absolutely thrilled to have your vid pop up on my recommendations. You now have a new subscriber, and hopefully that helps you with your broom handle purchase lol Love from Australia 🥰
So awesome to see you both back in the colder weather sailing again. Lumi's red sail sunbrella really pops in the snowy conditions. Another great video Juho. Thanks for sharing!
It's always so enjoyable watching your sailing videos, which I'm thankful you're making again.... The snow on all the boats in harbor looks so beautiful and tranquil...💖 Wishing you all safe travels..
Wow what a beautiful video- loved the Drone clips of the snow- a beautiful time to sail - looking forward to your beautiful adventure- you guys do a great job with your videos- I know editing is so time consuming- keep up the great work
Absolutely intoxicating. My best sailing channel by far now. You have are powerful calmness about u Johu, must be so very reassuring for all on board. Much love to u & Sohvi, from New Zealand ;-)
What a beautiful landscape! The fact that you manage to find some humor while fending off hypothermia is enough of a reason for me to continue watching your channel. I hope you figure out how to get the water tanks filled and continue your passage safely. Definitely subbed. ❤❤🥶🌊
Hi guys, thank you so much for the videos you make. After a stressful day your videos always get me back in chill mode. I am a bit jealous too. But in a positive way. Stay safe and thanks for sharing and greetings from the Netherlands.
Welcome to Canada and do stay attentive to the charts and tide and current tables in these waters . There is some beautiful scenery and coast line ahead of you as you steer north . Stay safe and warm . Excellent video as always
I have found that if I am not leaving the dock, that leaving the snow on the decks actually helps keep the heat inside the boat and insulates it very well. I am on a 30' Newport sloop and run 2 1500w electric heaters on low or medium and when it gets below 28F I have a Dickenson diesel heater that can roast me out of the boat if I turn it up. I have a bunch of titanium holding my spine together, so I prefer to keep it in the low 70'sF, and I do that with a portlight open so my Siamese cat can come and go as she pleases. No bird droppings on my decks!
I always comment on how I'm not a cold weather person but in TN where I live we sometimes get a decent snow. I love the silence it seems to bring. I can't help myself when it's snowing I must go get in my truck and cruise around at night. No tire noise, flakes in the headlights, it's definitely magical. Then I think about sun and 90 degrees and I'm sold on that.
I really enjoyed "meeting" your sister. She seems very nice and she was good with the shovel too. I always find wet snowy decks to be extra slippery. I carry a thermos of hot water to thaw out hatches, lines and deck fittings. It usually works very well and is a lot easier on everything than hammering to break the ice. Looking forward to the next installment. Cheers from Juneau
Your story telling and easy going approach to life sets a sweet mood for the week. Pics are excellent allowing a land locked old lady sweet refuge. Thanks much!
My parents had boats many years ago. It always was a fun summer. Sometimes I would stay on their boat with my dog for a few days. She loved going to her “gramma & grampa’s” boat. She loved to sit on my lap and bark at all the ducks who would visit our swim platform. We lived in Michigan, so we never did any winter boating. I can’t imagine how cold it must get. The only thing I can relate to is I used to take the bus back and forth to work. Sometimes it would be below zero F. I don’t know how you can relax in the evening after working so hard all day.
So cool to see you guys in my local waters! Enjoy yourselves, there are some amazing spots on the BC coast as you go north, especially once you get past Johnstone Straight. Keep an eye out for hotsprings on your way.
I grew up on a 41' sailboat (a Morgan) and sailed through the Bahamas to the Caribbean and I've truthfully NEVER seen snow on a sailboat! It's amazing. I'd love to be able to do that.
Hi to you both from the UK, newly subscribed although have been watching for a long time! Great content - you both seem so calm even when things don't go to plan. Please keep the videos coming, the longer the better.
Children's snow shovels and industrial dust pans seem to be the best snow shovels for sailboats. They fit the size on the decks and when you break it on a piece of hardware, it doesn't cost too much to replace.
As an outdoorsy and rural living Alaskan I know the difficulty of your journey . I must say I admire your tenacity and spirit. Safe travels on and expereince of a lifetime Journey .
I love the sense of being a whale when the footage goes past human settlements like the harbour the refinery, the scatterings of buildings, as if you have become a different, marine, animal. and the humans are over there. it's a very strange sense it gives me. how wonderful to do this. thanks for sharing it.
Hi, you're doing great. Regarding the snow, before clearing it completely, and I mention this with a certain amount of caution, but a good covering of snow can act as an insulating layer, reducing the amount of heat loss. This must be balanced with other factors and safety, though it is something to think about. May your winds be fair.
A few years ago I discovered your channel and that inspired me to get a sailboat I didn't get one yet but some months later I got a gig on a packer ( commercial fishing ) and did a few seasons up and down the bc coast It's funny to see you going around places ive been on that boat now Fair winds!
My Siamese cat, Java and I live on our 30' Newport sloop on the Columbia River. I have been doing liveaboards most of my adult life, and I cannot imagine living on land. If you ever make it back down to the Columbia River, stop by St. Helens Oregon and hang out. We have very nice public docks with electrical power, and a nice marina with a store and fuel dock. It is worth a side trip up-river from Astoria.
I have only dealt with 3 or 4 good solid snow storms on my boat. I tried brooms and shovels but gave up on that right away. I just use buckets of sea water to melt / wash it away. If it's cold but not arctic air temps and the ocean is still liquid... sea water is the easiest way to clear the decks :) Love your videos ! :)
Well right here now in Queensland it is 36°C and we have a snow shovel! It did snow in 1882 and 1927, so we are prepared. We bought it in Europe to use for sand. I can confirm that I will never sail in the conditions you are in. Very interesting video. Good luck Dr Sohvi.
look, snow!
=skiing. :-)
Thank you so much for posting these. You guys are so amazing!!!!
Your yacht looks like a cosy and happy place. Thanks for your inspirational Vids.
Oispa täälläkin... Nauttikaa! ❄❄
Next time something is frozen or snow, just melt with sea water.Pour a bucket of salt [sea) water over it 👍😁
Juho, and Sohvi, this is what makes your channel so great. Most sailing channels are stereotypical and mundane. Tropical locations, girl/wife in bikini, and beer. You guys take us to places that sailing cruisers normally don't go. Where else can we see a sailboat that looks like it should be on the cover of a Christmas card? 😄 I am very happy to see your channel growing, and I have been with you since you were just under 20k subscribers. Rock on! 🤙
Well spoken
Totally agree .. you guys are amazing.. and love the music/ shots it’s really artistic action in motion.. big feels from Aotearoa Aroha nui
There's nothing to criticise in bikini sailing as long as it actually is _sailing_ , not just most motoring between T&A content creation. Many people avoid places with sailing conditions though, instead of going there. I think that's what makes things looking so boringly mundane much more than the bikini pics. On the other hand, would all those ice-tea sailors go where wind and sailing fun is, much of that fun would wane quickly I reckon.
You mean la vagabonde
@@WOWTODAZ VOMIT!
I think sailing in the winter takes advanced skills, fortitude, and willpower. It's not for every sailor. Thank you for sharing. 👏
You forgot the most important part; having balls
I am OK with it and even find it the most enjoyable sailing possible but condition nb 1 is it's warm inside the boats, or the fun part isn't there anymore and it's just like hell.
Thanks! I have never seen anyone steer into the cold as you guys are, I hope this helps.
How did you do the donation - presume it is a one off.
@@nickbenfell4327there is a little thanks button now that u can tip your favourite creators
Loving ALL your episodes. Catching up on the ones I have missed!
As a former sailor and sealover from Finland, one can't but admire Your arctic adventures, they are exeptionally outstanding. Thank You Juha and Sophie.❤😊
Something about being out in conditions that most people spend large amounts of time and money to avoid just seems so appealing to me. Can't wait to see what happens next.
I wholeheartedly agree. Hot or cold, it is always a way better adventure when there is a challenge.
It's that peace and quiet away from those snowbirds some of us enjoy.
I know exactly what you mean. It feels cozy right? Here in America where I am, I sometimes have a major snow storm hit me, and before it does i put up a tent with some bedding and blankets, including some for my dog and the moment the storm starts, we quickly duck out to the temporary shelter, for somr cozy chocolate cocoa, maybe a book, some old style fire light from a gas lantern, and maybe watching a dog themed movie projected on the inside wall of the tent!
I'm by myself having the first meal on my first sailboat right as you uploaded the video, thanks for the entertainment guys!
wow Sebastian, congrats! that's incredible! and i'm honoured that you're watching the video there!
Congratulations and good luck with your future travels.
Great stuff Sebastiaan. How good it is.
Sebastiaan, congratulations my friend.You will never forget that first boat and the special time aboard. After 50 years as a professional sailor and Captain I can tell you that these moments will be cherished forever. Take it all in!
" BEYOND ALL THINGS IS THE SEA "
Seneca
Cheers mate.. my dream come true by u😂😂!! Have a great time!!
Best sailing channel on TH-cam……. By far
This journey deserves hour long vids. Who else agrees?
Longer videos would be great.
Agree
I agree am looking forward to your journey
I would like to see a video once you get the cabin fully insulated & winterized...
Agree!
Danke!
Thanks!
You guys are the bikers of the sailing world. When the weather is bad and the fair weather crowd is safe at home, your out there in the middle of it. I love it!
I am even worse! I don't like riding my bicycle when it is below 25°C because it feels cold in my arm pits.
I wouldnt associate them with bikers any sense. Maybe nordac adventurers. .
I wish I had been able to come see you in BC but the cards did not fall right. Your channel is wonderfully interesting and that is all your doing. Thank you.
thanks so much!
I grew up in Hoonah, Alaska. Back when it was still Whitestone logging camp, and my dad was a logger. It was incredible. I didn’t know until I was older and gone just how incredible it is.
Pretty cool to stumble on this and see images that are already in my mind from childhood but forgot. Thank you.
What's magical..is the quality of your videos..the shots/ drone footage/story telling, music & editing...outstanding..can't get enough..BTW every sailboat needs a hard working crew member like Veera...In Canada, no matter your mode of transportation, one needs a snow brush and a good shovel!
Let's not forget his accent and calming nature. 😊
Wow small world! I was born in Comox BC 🇨🇦. My dad was from Denmark 🇩🇰. Our family moved to Central America about 16 years ago. Watching from the jungles of Belize 🇧🇿 🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌄
FYI, spend a little and get a battery operated leaf blower! It will make quick work of this type of snow
It's really nice to see you look so bloody happy to be in amongst the SNOW!
My dad lived on his boat Year round for nearly 30 years. He especially liked the winter at his winter marina. The shrink wrap made that boat very cozy.
Excellent video...
You have the perfect Voice and Cadence for narration!...
Thank you!, and I'm looking forward to possible future videos...
Thanks
You are truly blessed to have two wonderful women in your life.
Your sister looks well handy with that shovel. Good crew, probably resourceful like her kin and not scared of hard work nor adversity. Good luck to you all, I look forward to your videos more than any other on YT. Thanks skipper.
I think you'll find that the girl is his girlfriend. Sovhi is her name
@@paulreilly3904 He's talking about his sister, Veera, that they picked up in Nanaimo. Did you even watch the video?
Your understated sense of humor is developing rather nicely
So amazing
We live in Darwin Australia and it’s about 32 degrees C every day of the year
Having to sweep snow from the deck is so far from our reality
Absolutely love the adventures you take us on. Thanks
You guys amaze me for the courage of not letting weather or temperature, stop you. 😊
You have more snow there than we do here in Switzerland. Nice video, good camera work - thanks!
Dziękujemy.
The waters I grew up in! Salt spring island, maple bay and cowichan bay! Welcome
Bedankt
So nice to see you cruising in my area and as you go further north along British Columbia's coast I promise it will be even more amazing!
It sure will
I read 'Passage to Juno' years ago and was smitten!
Alfy!! I miss you man!! High Devlin! 😂...........⛵⛵⛵
for the snow maybe get a leaf blower cordless , blow most of the snow off and vasoline for the hatch rubbers should help you , keep those videos coming....hopefully some snowboarding for you guys soon 😎
Problem in Southern BC is the snow is wet and a leaf blower won’t be of any use. You have to shovel. That was bad timing to arrive in Nanaimo during one of our snow storms which are very infrequent.
Funny I was just thinking they should get a leaf blower then I seen ur comment 😄
Only works for dry powder snow.
You really should know that you are my biggest hero and what you two do is beyond epic.
🥰🥰
Spray the gaskets on hatches and ports with WD 40. It is fishoil, and displaces water. No water, no ice. Anyway, it works and doesn't harm surfaces.
Duct tape and WD-40 is all that we need here at Possum Lodge !!! And remember, if the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy !!! 😂
Seeing that boat go from slowly decaying forgot about vessel to sailing up the west coast of Canada in all her snow covered glory is awesome. The two of you deserve that boat and that boat deserves you.
Sails up cruising those frigid waters she looks glorious.
While my boat is sitting on the hard and I am in a warm house, I must say I have huge respect for those of you that winter sail. It is on another level. cheers!
Skip Novak.
Another truly amazing episode. I knew, when you purchased this new vessel in California, that your voyage to Alaska would be breath taking. You never disappoint and we are so thankful for the topic, fantastic editing & music which accompanies the video. You certainly are a living legion, sailing in the Arctic. Enjoy the skiing, you both deserve the tranquility.
You have one of the very best channels on TH-cam. Thank you.
Absolutely thrilled to have your vid pop up on my recommendations. You now have a new subscriber, and hopefully that helps you with your broom handle purchase lol
Love from Australia 🥰
Thanks so much for bringing us along on your gentle adventure.
So awesome to see you both back in the colder weather sailing again. Lumi's red sail sunbrella really pops in the snowy conditions. Another great video Juho. Thanks for sharing!
It's always so enjoyable watching your sailing videos, which I'm thankful you're making again....
The snow on all the boats in harbor looks so beautiful and tranquil...💖
Wishing you all safe travels..
Words cannot express how grateful i am for this type of content
Another great episode. Pictures, settings and storytelling are really great! Love it. 🤠
Wow what a beautiful video- loved the Drone clips of the snow- a beautiful time to sail - looking forward to your beautiful adventure- you guys do a great job with your videos- I know editing is so time consuming- keep up the great work
You look happier than ever!
Best sailing channel on TH-cam!
Absolutely intoxicating.
My best sailing channel by far now. You have are powerful calmness about u Johu, must be so very reassuring for all on board.
Much love to u & Sohvi, from New Zealand ;-)
Whenu are further up here in Alaska, the harbor master offices have fresh water, but you gotta get close enough and have a long hose. Just a heads up.
Great video Juho, Solvi and Veera. Great that Juhos sister is along to help and support. Stay safe and enjoy the skiing.
These are so good. Thank you for documenting your journeys, and for the great photography, gentle but authentic presentation, and nice music.
thanks for the video. keep it up!
I am SO excited for you two. Thanks for taking us along.
Peaceful & quiet. Beautiful
I paddled down from Telegraph Cove to Victoria last Oct in my sea kayak.
You are so lucky to be such a great couple. Even have a great sister.
Greetings from Campbell River, BC. You will be passing by our home as you navigate Discovery Passage. 😊
They are most likely already past. These vids are a few weeks behind real time.
I know that they have already passed by as the snowstorm in Nanaimo was around Christmas Day.
Nice video Juho, my son and I enjoyed the snow shots.
I wish you fair winds and may they always be at your back.
I was just wondering if a leafblower wouldn’t help you with getting snow off the boat
Soft powder snow works great. My folks use it on there boat and at the house. Not so good on Wet or heavier snow.
wow! Incredibly beautiful all that snow.
What a beautiful landscape! The fact that you manage to find some humor while fending off hypothermia is enough of a reason for me to continue watching your channel. I hope you figure out how to get the water tanks filled and continue your passage safely. Definitely subbed. ❤❤🥶🌊
Hi guys, thank you so much for the videos you make. After a stressful day your videos always get me back in chill mode. I am a bit jealous too. But in a positive way. Stay safe and thanks for sharing and greetings from the Netherlands.
Unreal video. As a Canadian, it was extra fun to watch.
Welcome to Canada and do stay attentive to the charts and tide and current tables in these waters . There is some beautiful scenery and coast line ahead of you as you steer north . Stay safe and warm . Excellent video as always
Love for the little "Humppa!"-Music while shuffeling 😍😄🤣
humppa rocks
I have found that if I am not leaving the dock, that leaving the snow on the decks actually helps keep the heat inside the boat and insulates it very well. I am on a 30' Newport sloop and run 2 1500w electric heaters on low or medium and when it gets below 28F I have a Dickenson diesel heater that can roast me out of the boat if I turn it up. I have a bunch of titanium holding my spine together, so I prefer to keep it in the low 70'sF, and I do that with a portlight open so my Siamese cat can come and go as she pleases. No bird droppings on my decks!
Absolutely Magical
I'm pretty excited to have found your channel, I'm getting Forestry Forest vibes for quality of content and atmosphere.
I always comment on how I'm not a cold weather person but in TN where I live we sometimes get a decent snow. I love the silence it seems to bring. I can't help myself when it's snowing I must go get in my truck and cruise around at night. No tire noise, flakes in the headlights, it's definitely magical. Then I think about sun and 90 degrees and I'm sold on that.
I really enjoyed "meeting" your sister. She seems very nice and she was good with the shovel too. I always find wet snowy decks to be extra slippery.
I carry a thermos of hot water to thaw out hatches, lines and deck fittings. It usually works very well and is a lot easier on everything than hammering to break the ice.
Looking forward to the next installment.
Cheers from Juneau
Takk!
Great job with this video. Loved the sound track.
Your story telling and easy going approach to life sets a sweet mood for the week. Pics are excellent allowing a land locked old lady sweet refuge. Thanks much!
My parents had boats many years ago. It always was a fun summer. Sometimes I would stay on their boat with my dog for a few days. She loved going to her “gramma & grampa’s” boat. She loved to sit on my lap and bark at all the ducks who would visit our swim platform. We lived in Michigan, so we never did any winter boating. I can’t imagine how cold it must get. The only thing I can relate to is I used to take the bus back and forth to work. Sometimes it would be below zero F. I don’t know how you can relax in the evening after working so hard all day.
Thank you, this is great fun, following along on your journey and learning about your adventures. Stay safe and enjoy your selves.
So cool to see you guys in my local waters! Enjoy yourselves, there are some amazing spots on the BC coast as you go north, especially once you get past Johnstone Straight. Keep an eye out for hotsprings on your way.
I grew up on a 41' sailboat (a Morgan) and sailed through the Bahamas to the Caribbean and I've truthfully NEVER seen snow on a sailboat! It's amazing. I'd love to be able to do that.
Super! Greeetings from Germany!
hallo und danke!
Hi to you both from the UK, newly subscribed although have been watching for a long time! Great content - you both seem so calm even when things don't go to plan. Please keep the videos coming, the longer the better.
Children's snow shovels and industrial dust pans seem to be the best snow shovels for sailboats. They fit the size on the decks and when you break it on a piece of hardware, it doesn't cost too much to replace.
well done with the background music. Nice.
As an outdoorsy and rural living Alaskan I know the difficulty of your journey . I must say I admire your tenacity and spirit. Safe travels on and expereince of a lifetime Journey .
Beautiful scenery. Your sister is a hard worker and good sport. Stay warm and safe
Fabulous video! Yes, we were snowed in for a few days on Vancouver Island. Happy to follow along with you! Enjoy the Canadian coastline.
I love the sense of being a whale when the footage goes past human settlements like the harbour the refinery, the scatterings of buildings, as if you have become a different, marine, animal. and the humans are over there. it's a very strange sense it gives me. how wonderful to do this. thanks for sharing it.
Cold & hard wet stuff. Water comes in several forms.
Every thing is a little harder to do in the winter but so beatutiful. Love you guys and safe sailing to you.
SALUDOS DESDE SAN LUIS ARGENTINA !!!
Hi, you're doing great. Regarding the snow, before clearing it completely, and I mention this with a certain amount of caution, but a good covering of snow can act as an insulating layer, reducing the amount of heat loss. This must be balanced with other factors and safety, though it is something to think about. May your winds be fair.
A few years ago I discovered your channel and that inspired me to get a sailboat
I didn't get one yet but some months later I got a gig on a packer ( commercial fishing ) and did a few seasons up and down the bc coast
It's funny to see you going around places ive been on that boat now
Fair winds!
My Siamese cat, Java and I live on our 30' Newport sloop on the Columbia River. I have been doing liveaboards most of my adult life, and I cannot imagine living on land. If you ever make it back down to the Columbia River, stop by St. Helens Oregon and hang out. We have very nice public docks with electrical power, and a nice marina with a store and fuel dock. It is worth a side trip up-river from Astoria.
Wonderful !! Such beautiful and magic images . You are doing a great job and I always look forward to the next video.
Grazie e ancora grazie x le avventure che mi fai vivere. Un abbraccio da Giovanni Italy
Great video! Always cool to see my home port from the perspective of a visiting boat. Looking forward to the next video.
Yes! My partner and I are watching and yelling "We've been there!" Fun 😊
Beautiful video as always! Hope to see a tour of the boat!!! Thanks for sharing!!
I have only dealt with 3 or 4 good solid snow storms on my boat. I tried brooms and shovels but gave up on that right away. I just use buckets of sea water to melt / wash it away. If it's cold but not arctic air temps and the ocean is still liquid... sea water is the easiest way to clear the decks :) Love your videos ! :)
Juho and Sohvi, I have been following you folks, simply amazed with your winter ventures. I am a tropical man in total awe of what you are doing
Well right here now in Queensland it is 36°C and we have a snow shovel! It did snow in 1882 and 1927, so we are prepared. We bought it in Europe to use for sand. I can confirm that I will never sail in the conditions you are in. Very interesting video. Good luck Dr Sohvi.
You guys should get a battery powered leaf blower. A fairly high powered leaf blower would blow that snow off of all those hard to shovel places