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| 5th November 2009 BuscoGusto | Stinky Feet - From: Epilogue 1: Life after Circumnavigation Ah! That brings up an interesting point... The next announcement was going to be that in about 1 week, my latest creation, Stinky Feet Beer, is going to be available! I can't promise it'll taste good, but it contains....beer! More on that shortly... (but if you're in Amsterdam, how are you going to get your hards on it??) |
| 5th November 2009 Armistice | Where is my Wine!?! - From: Epilogue 1: Life after Circumnavigation I ordered a bottle of Stinky Feet Wine about two years ago from the Stinky Feet Project. It was billed as "rosy and oakie on the nose, with intimations of parmesan" and it has yet to arrive. Where is it?! While you've been out gallavanting around the globe with your "yachtie" friends, holding fundraisers and dessert tastings, my liver is twitching now more than ever. I think your "next big project" should be filling your Stinky Feet Wine orders. Please respond soonest. An almost former client, Armistice |
| 7th September 2009 Margot Van Sluytman | Loving the Journey - From: Hi Clive, Fascinating journeying. When is your book first coming out? |
| 9th July 2009 tess | wow - From: 1000 Miles to Go! might i ask how you got hooked up with sailing the world??? i make good rail meat, conversation, beverages and food....how do u suggest i get in line for a sailing/travel/athletic extaveganza such as you did? |
| 25th June 2009 Charli | Wow - From: The Long Haul: Sailing 6000 km from the Galapagos to French Polynesia This was perfect for me to read at this time. My 11 year old daughter is just starting this trip with her Dad and another couple and seeing your photos and reading your comments has somewhat put my mind at ease. What an amazing adventure for anyone but for a young child, it would be a life altering experience. Actually, it sounds like it would be a mind altering experience for anyone! Congratulations and best wishes for your continued journey! |
| 7th May 2009 josworld | Congratulations ! - From: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat A truly inspiring journey you had ! .... cheers ! Jo |
| 6th May 2009 BuscoGusto | Buying Molas - From: Mola Madness! Hi. Step one, get to the San Blas. Step two, let the molas come to you! Seriously. You'll see. If you cant get to the San Blas, no worries, you can find decent molas anywhere in Panama City or Colon. The quality is okay but the best ones are in the San Blas of course! |
| 4th May 2009 L.P. Gardner | Molas - From: Mola Madness! How do I buy Molas? |
| 3rd May 2009 Nick | Welcome back - From: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat Well I must say, job well done. I'll probably see you around christmas. I'll take some pics too, I'm sure they won't be as appealing though. From the afghan desert, so long. |
| 30th April 2009 Louise | Congratulations - From: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat Thanks for sharing your trip with everyone -- you have made our lives richer vicariously. Glad to see you have completed the journey successfully. |
| 29th April 2009 Tanya_0608 | Congrats! - From: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat Really sweet of you to think of your folks and thank them for your successful journey! |
| 28th April 2009 David | alas no more boobies - From: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat It is now a sad end to this cruise for boobies, man....you really do go out of your way to please....Thanks for all the great pics and stories. It was really great to feel like we were on this trip with you on the sand and sea. D. |
| 28th April 2009 cam2yogi | Congrats - From: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat A source of inspiration and imagination! Congrats oceanic nomad! |
| 28th April 2009 BuscoGusto | WOW! - From: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat Thanks for all the great comments everyone!! Clive |
| 28th April 2009 BuscoGusto | The next adventure? - From: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat This will all be announced soon.... :) |
| 28th April 2009 Rasmus | Well done :) - From: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat Congrats on triumph around the globe, fantastic. Whats next ? |
| 28th April 2009 alex | way to go hobo! - From: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat perhaps you should change the title of your article to: "How to be a Circumnavigational Sailboat Hobo." well done, busco! -armistice |
| 28th April 2009 TinNiE | adventure - From: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat Great adventure you had. Congratulations! |
| 27th April 2009 Shanon | Excellent - From: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat I have numerous questions that I'll send your way - for now - congrats - enjoy the accomplishment and thanks again for sharing! It has been so fun following you along this trip S |
| 27th April 2009 Erica | - From: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat I cannot believe you have yet to purchase a hammock... ha ha! And what a story those gloves could tell! I can't tell you how much I have enjoyed reading your blogs and following you on your journey. Thanks for sharing it with us all along the way. Congrats on a dream come true! |
| 27th April 2009 Bree | Dude, you have big feet!!!!!! - From: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat Congrats on a journey complete - as a reader and observer of your adventure, I have learned about the world, our friends within it, and what it takes to sail around it. You have probably heard it a billion times, but there are so many people out there who would love to do what you did, but feel they are unable to, or feel they can't. You allow people to rethink the word "can't" or "unable" , and push us to all live and aspire to our wildest dreams....whether it be reading a classic that you've always wanted to, travelling, meditating more, or just being a better person - your drive and motivation is admirable and courgeous. So, cheers to your journey and success, we will have a drink to celebrate when you arrive next week. Now, get your ass home! |
| 27th April 2009 Jon | Well done!! - From: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat See title.... |
| 27th April 2009 Christine | Hoorah! - From: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat Congratulations , Clive, This goes to show that we can do what we íntend to do, and should always trust...... I am an Ayahuasca Initiate now, had a beautiful, wondrous , and indescribable time a t Don Lucho´s camp in the jungle , near Iquitos. i´m still here......... much love and congrats! Christine |
| 27th April 2009 Cynthia Cruickshank | Congrats! - From: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat Congratulations!! Thank you for sharing your exciting adventures with all of us! You are a true inspiration for many of us and I hope we cross paths in the near future so we can catch up and I can hear more about your trip around the world! Congrats once again! Love your photos and stories, keep in touch always!! :) Take care and safe travels back to Canada!! |
| 22nd April 2009 Shanon | sea eyes - From: 1000 Miles to Go! Clive - congrats! I can conclude that such a venture (and adventure) is not in the cards for me - the videos alone had me feeling a little unsettled - I don't think I have sea eyes much less sea legs - so with that said an extra thanks for sharing this journey! |
| 12th April 2009 Bree | happy Bunny Day!!! - From: 1000 Miles to Go! Hey, How did you like your ice cream??????????? Hope you're having a good Easter...see ya soon, we will also raise a glass for you on April 17th!!!!!!! Congrats.......you are oh, so close!! |
| 12th April 2009 Mark | stories - From: 1000 Miles to Go! Clive, you're almost back! Man what a trip. You must have some great stories. Gimme a call when you get back dude. Mark |
| 12th April 2009 Christine | Bummed! - From: 1000 Miles to Go! Hey too bad it wasn't Plan B! I'll be headed out the next day for La Paz. Best of Luck in arriving on time! I've really enjoyed the Journey! hope to hook up one day, Clive! Love, Christine |
| 8th April 2009 Mark | Sweet! - From: Carnaval in the Pouring Rain Man that looks like fun!! No pictures from the beach? Yes, its the worlds 7th deadliest beach, but I assume thats only with the sharks (in the water).... its NOT?! haha good times dude. Glad you're keepin safe. Weird that this didn't get posted for so long after the fact... I guess you're boatin. Mark |
| 7th April 2009 david | pics - From: Carnaval in the Pouring Rain Clive, There must be some more night pics, I can't wait too see those...Was that a shaken beer up the nose?? D. |
| 7th April 2009 BRee | Brilliant Colours! - From: Carnaval in the Pouring Rain Tango looks like he's ready for his photo shoot for Chippendales..... The vibrant colours are amazing Clive.....great pics, as always. Have you started singing Ozzy yet?? "Mama, I'm coming home"......... |
| 7th April 2009 Mum Webber | I love it! - From: Carnaval in the Pouring Rain Colourful, clever and it's Carnival! Great photography and comments! Congratulations! We love you and can't wait to see you again. |
| 6th April 2009 peter evans | Brasil finally! - From: Carnaval in the Pouring Rain So, SOme proper fiestas in Brasil it sems?! I love the Colors!! The trip keep culminating fantastically! its been great watching the blogs bro---- wheres your end point, and where are you goin to do waht after this adventure? write a book? guide tours? keep travelin? holler back, and stop and see me and the great Northwest sometime here in POrtland, OR! its Peter from Sacred Suenos) |
| 2nd April 2009 Matt | I agree - From: The Atlantic Ocean Beard-Growing Competition I agree with Bree. I'm Surprised you didn't win either. Next time you will just have to offer them a bigger bribe. Looking good with the facial hair though. I think you should keep it for us poor guys who can't grow anything more than a neck beard. We all know how bad that looks. |
| 27th March 2009 Bree | You didn't win??????? - From: The Atlantic Ocean Beard-Growing Competition I'm surprised that you didn't win!!!!!!! It's too bad there no female participants..I'm sure you would have happily judged. Not much longer now......see you soon! |
| 6th March 2009 larry | temple - From: Bali: Life in full Splendor the shot of the women in movement entering the temple is exciting...you could do a whole series in that style...you have really captured some great details of this place....thank you. |
| 5th March 2009 lawrence | popeyed - From: Rounding the Cape of Storms hey fish boy lets see thoose abs....... |
| 3rd March 2009 Hazel Webber | You just have to write a book! - From: A Race Across the Pond Wow! I have finally caught up and your descriptions and photography are the "tops!" Absolutely amazing! I have made a note of your "grub" requests, and I think we can come up with this!! Looking forward. Hugs, Mum. |
| 28th February 2009 Christine | How exciting! - From: A Race Across the Pond Wonderin what you were up to! All my strength wishes out to you! A fantastic journey! I know your Dad is so proud, Clive! Don't forget to email me if yur on S. Fl east coast, i'll comme have some beer with ya! |
| 27th February 2009 skid skim | Awesome guys. - From: A Race Across the Pond Well done it looked like fun and with plenty of hard work thrown in. Loved the video too. |
| 26th February 2009 Andy Horsman | Wow - From: A Race Across the Pond What an adventure - and what an achievement to have got so close to getting all the way round the world. A great blog - and all the best for crossing the finishing line! |
| 26th February 2009 maggie | El Salvador - From: What Happened to the 700th? Its sweet stay safe... |
| 26th February 2009 Shanon | Wow oh and the Pet shop boys - From: A Race Across the Pond Clive, that’s amazing - almost home! Enjoy the remainder of your voyage (wow using that word in other contexts won’t sound as true) And your quote made me think of the Pet Shop Boys song “being boring” that says something very similar. |
| 26th February 2009 Margot Van Sluytman | Nice Philosophical Musing - From: A Race Across the Pond "There are no boring places. Just easily-bored people." Margot www.Sawbonna.com www.margotvansluytman.com |
| 6th February 2009 Christine | Ahoy! - From: What Happened to the 700th? Hey Glad to see you posting! Carry on!I'm watchin'! Christine |
| 3rd February 2009 BuscoGusto | Coffee Critique - From: What Happened to the 700th? Ah, the distinction of St. Helena coffee is that it is the "most expensive" in the world, but an important lesson to be learnt here is that a price does not always reflect quality. St. Helena coffee is good, and has won awards, but it isn't the world's best. I am sure that on a sunny slope somewhere in Central America, the world's finest bean waits patiently to be plucked. The main reason for St. Helena beans to be so expensive is due to the transportation costs associated from exporting them - and an editorial article in the St. Helena newspaper, the Independent from during our stay stated simply that it's yet another quirky claim to fame. That's what I like about St. Helena. They never claim to be the best; just different. |
| 3rd February 2009 liliram | Viewed your pix, coffee lover! - From: What Happened to the 700th? I got to view your photos alright. No problem. Must have been a temporary glitch in the system. Happens to me all the time. Btw, was the coffee really good? I am a coffee lover myself, and on the lookout for the best! |
| 2nd February 2009 BuscoGusto | Rail Slide - From: What Happened to the 700th? Sadly, I only learned the proper technique of rail sliding AFTER leaving the island. However, it has been performed successfully by various adventure-seekers. The Ladder is still used daily by St Helena residents as a method of communting. YES WAY. :) |
| 2nd February 2009 armistice | - From: What Happened to the 700th? it might make sense to drink the coffee to get up the stairs, and drink the Tungi to get the courage to slide down the rail. where are the rail slide photos?! -armistice |
| 30th December 2008 Mark | sweet... - From: A Dinner Date with Man-Eaters Clive... first off gotta say I was fooled by the rock climbing in the last post... that was a classic! reminded me of the crazy photography we did with the Inca... Next I gotta say, pretty cool with the shark cages... then I gotta brag that I was swimming with the suckers in thailand, I guess they were different sharks though (mine were juvenile bull sharks, which are supposedly safe while the adults are dangerous, but who tells the sharks they're just juveniles? Drop me an email dude. Merry christmas! |