Sailing Offshore for 44 Days: Pacific Mexico to Canada 4300nm. 45 minutes of RAW unedited footage
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 มี.ค. 2024
- The Clipper Route. 44 Days 4300nm. Wow, what a trip. I've never experienced such high highs and low lows. This video could have been hours long and I purposefully haven't added voiceover to explain a lot of things, feel free to ask questions, I'll do my best to answer them.
A huge thanks to Helly Hansen for supporting this massive journey and for believing in my adventures.
An even bigger thank you to my dad, Farrell, for joining me on this trip. Forever grateful for the memories!
Find me on Instagram: @fromsnowtosail
and follow my next adventure, videos coming soon about Team ORCA in the 2024 Race to Alaska.
@r2akteamorca
Thank you everyone for watching and for your comments, I’m a bit overwhelmed with how many views and comments and new subscribers this video has received in the last day! I’d love to do a question and answer video next week to address some of your questions. If you have a question, please comment below and I’ll touch on it next Monday when the video comes out!
I have a few questions. What surprised you or was a bigger deal than maybe you thought it would be? What was the effect to your body and mind to be on passage for 44 days? Was there a bit of gear you did not have that would have made the passage easier? Was there something you wish you had done differently to prepare yourself and/or the boat for prior to starting your passage?
What is your best memory for sailing and do you own your boat. Love watching this vlog.
I am an old guy who can’t be on the water any longer. Sharing your voyage has been the highlight of my day. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for your comment. I’m glad I could bring some ocean to you :)
GREAT! -- Finally -- someone gives us video without all the music and sound removed. This is the way it needs to be. Much better. Feels like we are right there wilh you. More of this type of video please!
After editing this one I think I agree with this opinion now! I will definitely be editing this way moving forward! Thanks so much
When music is considered, lean towards upping the quality of filming & narrative..I concure- sailing backed by audio stinks. What a treat sharing a long voyage with your pops...Honestly there wasn't a moment I didn't enjoy.
@@AllAboutSpray ..excellent.. Not sure exactly why, but there are two "mistakes" that newbie yutubers tend to make. 1) they use an inordinate amount of fast forwarded video (this should be used very rarely if ever), and 2) they delete natural sound and pump in music, They even start music when they start speaking, if you can imagine that, As best as I can tell, they believe that professional documentaries and movie producers do this. The reality is music is always cut when people speak and is rarely added at any other time other than the into and ending credits. It is just a weird misconception that is now prevalent on youtube.
Increadible job guys.
I’m one of many disabled sailors with UK Sailability an thanks for showin how it realy is.❤❤❤🙏🙏💎💎🪬🪬🥃🥃🇬🇧🇬🇧⛵️⛵️⛵️🤢🤢🤢
What fantastic dad daughter memories you’ll have and bet dad couldn’t be more proud.
Very grateful for these memories!
It’s actually quite nice seeing raw unedited video. Gives you a more realistic feel for being on the ocean
Don’t know your dad’s background but I think he’d be a good man to have in a foxhole. He has a slow, methodical way that seems super comforting in stressful situations.
He is very calm in stressful Situations and his engineering background really helps tackle any situation that comes up! I was very grateful to have him on this trip!
Agreed
Thanks for being the first sailing channel I've watched that has not shipwrecked the natural audio with overwhelming, headbanging music. Fair winds to you all.
I’m glad you liked it! Thanks so much
What a refreshing "up close and personal" look at passage making. Good job..thanks for taking us along. Cheers from Tennessee.
44 days. A lifetime of memories.
Right on..after watching your video,I'd sail without a doubt with you and your father any day...thank you both for sharing your passages/adventure...its a dream I wanna fulfill as well...take care both of you..,
What a beautiful place to live, I would have a hard time leaving there, beautiful, peaceful serene what else can you say. They are very blessed to have a home with land like that. Praying your recovery is expedited and without any possible complications. Stay safe and God bless
Great adventure. Thanks for taking me along for the ride. Welcome home.
Nice to see the old style stuff. Like celestial navigation. Charts. Simple repairs.
Thank u from Norway - nice handling! nice for me to watch.
When I watch these kinds of videos, I realize how much of an amateur sailor that I am despite 15 years on the water. What an amazing journey with your Dad.
Thank you for the real deal - no music, just the beautiful ambient sounds.
Aww. The best part of of my father taught me sailing. RIP, Dad.
Congrats, what an awesome trip to have taken with your father.
Thank you so much, super proud of this one!
What an amazing journey and a wonderful time to bond with your pops, thank you for such a great video.
Perfect editing, commentary, content, sailing, improvising, - everything. Well done and thank you.
Thank you so much
Excellent all around. What a cool trip. You too are awesome
You should be really grateful to have Dad along.
So grateful!! I’ve learned so much from him
Straight up sailing. Love this style of video. Puts you in the boat.
Great team work and chilled out respect for each other
Enjoyed and best of all no music which just robs the story. Nice to see such a great positive attitude over the long voyage!
Thanks I appreciate the feedback!
What an amazing journey with your dad! Welcome home to Canada 🇨🇦 and thanks for sharing your adventure.
Thanks so much!
What a fantastic video, thank you for sharing your passage! I learned a ton.
What an awesome video. Congrats on the trip and problem solving along the way. So raw and real!
Thank you ☺️
A Fantastic Watch. Monster Adventure.
What a great vid you've made. Loved it. I will def follow your race to Alaska. Was fun seeing the relationship you and your dad share
thanks for sharing.....
whatever it takes
Delightful. The joy of harnessing the wind is well expressed in your smile at the pulpit
What a great passage. It had it all... So good to journey with you two. Thanks for the ride...What's better, no ego's to get in the way... Perfect...
Very nice. Really enjoyed seeing this. Thanks.
You are an accomplished sailor. Awesome share. Thank you.
Fantastic journey with your Dad, creative solution...happy home coming....
Just found your channel, what a great voyage and to make it with your dad is pretty cool.
Very nice passage; bravo zulu to the ship's crew. Looking forward to seeing your racing with interest.
Thank you! Looking forward to posting more about the upcoming race !:)
Nice trip with your dad! Good job clipping in too!
Great teamwork!!! Thanks for sharing your journey.
Such a wonderful little film. Very real and so engaging. Thank you so much for sharing your great adventure. I really loved watching.
My daughter is 8 now, and she's starting to get interested in going out with me "to see the dolphins" :-) I hope she will be enjoying the sea as much as I do, and as she grows she may become a skilled sailor too, who knows As a dad, I am happy to see you and your dad being able to spend this valuable time together, a memory that no one can take away from you anymore. Thanks for sharing! Greets from Lisbon, Portugal, Frank
That’s wonderful, I’m grateful for my parents to exposing me to the ocean young. Happy sailing !
Thank you and as already have been said, very good editing with no music, only natural sound as it was. Than you and all the best to your dad.
That was raw and amazing. I would love to see more about your route and the prior planning. Thanks , for a great video from fellow British Columbian.
Amazing journey with your dad, please keep making memories with him. I never knew mine so I can only wish to have memories like this.
thank you for the reminder. I am grateful to be able to make memories with mine
Awesome journey. Thanks for sharing!
Been looking for a Mexico to Canada video for a long time, thank you. Most are going the other way.
Downwind sure is a lot easier! Thanks for watching:)
The Straits of Juan de Puke-a is my wife’s recollection. I’ve never seen her that seasick.
Wonderful video, thank you for sharing!
Great video. Thanks.
That was great. Thanks for taking us along.
Great 🎉🎉. Video
This was a GREAT film. Real sailing and real emotion. I wonder if I'd ever have the guts to do a 44-day passage? It seems like you got the best crew ever.
Awesome passage! What a great adventure with yr Dad. Love watching fellow Canadian Sailors. Cheers from Ontario!
You two are pretty cool, thanks.
Very well done episode 👏🏻 You should be so proud!!!!!
That was really well done! I appreciate a video with clean language 👍🏻. Blessings from Nova Scotia.
An awesome video and what a wonderful way to make forever memories for you and your dad.
Really awesome job Kayleen! You're such an inspiration to all women out there. Looking forward to your next journey...
Thank you, I appreciate it! I’m looking forward to sharing more about the race to Alaska!
Excellent. I spent a lot of time sailing with my daughter too.
Fantastic, thank you for sharing this!
Nice to watch thanks!
Congratulations to you and your dad on a successful voyage back to Canada!
Thank you so much 💙
Nice video. Good solution for the shroud doubling, if you had a dyneema line on board that would make a better temporary shroud as it stretches less. Fwiw swaged fittings do that sometimes, it is definitely a drawback, I would definitely be on the riggers case though, 1 year is ridiculous. Thanks for helping me decide...my next re rig is going to be dyneema, except for the fore and back stays.
Yes I was really wishing I had a longer dyneema line with us. The dyneema I had was a bit too short! If I do another long passage I would definitely get a piece that’s as long as our longest stay/shroud. Riggers stood by their work and replaced the shroud no problem.
Loved this
Thank you! You made my day!
I enjoyed that, thank you!
What a great adventure!!! Thanks so much for sharing!!
Great job!
What a great adventure for you and Dad. Great video
I’m so jealous. What a great adventure
Great! Thank you for bringing more sailing. Good Health to all!
amazing trip! congratulations to the two of you! WOW what a great experience
What a amazing adventure, thanks for sharing ⛵️⛵️
Outstanding well done
My goodness, what an adventure. Thank you so much for sharing.
Excellent video and an awesome trip to put in the memories ❤
Great story, well done !
What a great crossing video, absolutely loved it!
What a awesome video, thank you for sharing this experience
Amazing video showing true comradarie between father and daughter. Very touching! As well, you have a natural demeanor for videography and telling your story without pretense. I really like the way you interact with the camera...and, subsequently, with the viewer. Very photogenic...
Thank you for the kind feedback! I appreciate it!
I like your energy, great trip thank you
Jeetje wat een reis. Geweldige beelden. Ik heb genoten! Succes met de volgende plannen!
Fantastic video! Really enjoyed watching it! You are such an accomplished sailor! Can't wait to see how you do in the R2K!
Thank you so much sue. I always appreciate your support!
Great vid!
Well done both.
Congrats! Cutting board Starboard, gotta love it.
Had to get creative!
I used to work on Tartan 42/s at Tartan Marine, in Grand River, Ohio - 1972/73.....making the teak toe rails. And sailed with the company president on Lake Erie. NICE boat and video!
What an amazing passage - thank you for sharing !
Glad you enjoyed it!
wonderful accomplishment!
can't wait to see how you did on the race to alaska!!
Great watching, thanks to both of ye. Beautiful father daughter relationship.
Fantastic job!!!! Welcome home 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Thank you! 😃
Great job guys !!! From Montreal ❤
An excellent account of your journey home. Well done! Thank you for all the work to share such a beautiful (if daunting) experience.
Nicely done. Straight forward, simple and real. Happy Sailing. from Opua, NZ
So cool!
I'm from San Diego and Orcas Island so I enjoyed so much sharing this passage with you and you are adorable.
Cool, another Canadian. We are just south at Comox Harbour, you've been added to my list along with Magic Carpet, Finding Simon, Sailorama and others. There are so many people who go from BC to Mexico but so few that go the other way, Emerald Steel seems to like to make a circuit starting in California and going to Hawaii then up to the Georgia Strait and back. I will be happy if we make it around Van Isle.... probably the same direction as the vanisle360 but not as part of it as we are a couple feet too short.... and racing is not our thing anyway.
Watched the whole trip. Congratulations
Thank you, very proud of the achievement!
Thank you
Awesome video about real sailing. You are a a true sailor. With a little bit of luck, I'll be sailing the NE coast this summer with my daughter who is about your age. Thanks very much.