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Date: 24th July 2010

The "Aries Tor"
Caught your site. The Aries Tor you boarded in Panama used to be our boat. We sold it to Rob. Sure hope you enjoyed the ride on her. Took us 8 years to build her.


Date: 21st February 2010

TROPIC PARADISE!!
Amazing plants, peaceful shore, a legendary place!!! i like the spring upon the lush cliff, it cleans my spirit.

From Blog: Puaa oa in the Marquesas: Long Pig in the Land of Men
Date: 21st February 2010

GOOD JOURNY!!
OCEAN LIFE-> WONDERFUL I HOPE I COULD HAVE SUCH A TRAVEL LIKE YOU!!

From Blog: The Long Haul: Sailing 6000 km from the Galapagos to French Polynesia
Date: 16th December 2009

I as in Kingston to enjoy Clive's presentation!
That was quite a wonderful and informative presentation given by Clive, and by the long ovation, I think was enjoyed by all. As a "Mum" I am extremely proud and love to shock or catch the interest of folks when explaining about Clive's adventures at sea!! Congratulations to Able Sail Kingston for organizing such a perfect evening!

From Blog: Epilogue 2: A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Oceans
Date: 8th December 2009

nice
Good work Clive! Glad the speech went well. By clicking on the link I just remembered you've got some pretty awesome pictures here too... gotta go through the entries again. What a trip! Mark

From Blog: Epilogue 2: A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Oceans
Date: 5th November 2009

Stinky Feet
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??)

From Blog: Epilogue 1: Life after Circumnavigation
Date: 5th November 2009

Where is my Wine!?!
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

From Blog: Epilogue 1: Life after Circumnavigation
Date: 7th September 2009

Loving the Journey
Hi Clive, Fascinating journeying. When is your book first coming out?


Date: 9th July 2009

wow
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?

From Blog: 1000 Miles to Go!
Date: 25th June 2009

Wow
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!

From Blog: The Long Haul: Sailing 6000 km from the Galapagos to French Polynesia
Date: 7th May 2009

Congratulations !
A truly inspiring journey you had ! .... cheers ! Jo

From Blog: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat
Date: 6th May 2009

Buying Molas
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!

From Blog: Mola Madness!
Date: 4th May 2009

Molas
How do I buy Molas?

From Blog: Mola Madness!
Date: 3rd May 2009

Welcome back
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.

From Blog: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat
Date: 30th April 2009

Congratulations
Thanks for sharing your trip with everyone -- you have made our lives richer vicariously. Glad to see you have completed the journey successfully.

From Blog: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat
Date: 29th April 2009

Congrats!
Really sweet of you to think of your folks and thank them for your successful journey!

From Blog: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat
Date: 28th April 2009

alas no more boobies
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.

From Blog: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat
Date: 28th April 2009

Congrats
A source of inspiration and imagination! Congrats oceanic nomad!

From Blog: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat
Date: 28th April 2009

WOW!
Thanks for all the great comments everyone!! Clive

From Blog: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat
Date: 28th April 2009

The next adventure?
This will all be announced soon.... :)

From Blog: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat
Date: 28th April 2009

Well done :)
Congrats on triumph around the globe, fantastic. Whats next ?

From Blog: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat
Date: 28th April 2009

way to go hobo!
perhaps you should change the title of your article to: "How to be a Circumnavigational Sailboat Hobo." well done, busco! -armistice

From Blog: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat
Date: 28th April 2009

adventure
Great adventure you had. Congratulations!

From Blog: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat
Date: 27th April 2009

Excellent
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

From Blog: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat
Date: 27th April 2009


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!

From Blog: A Circumnavigation of the World by Sailboat





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