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- Sunday Snap by YatterMatters on Nov 16, 2009
An adventurous sailing journey across Georgia straight found us safe harbor at Sylva Bay on Gabriola Island. Discovered on that cold October day were Kayaks waiting for riders.
- post post post! || vancouver photographer by tracey l heppner photography on Oct 25, 2009
we leave the philippines in 2 days.. i have been faithful in posting photos to facebook..but that doesn't do you much good if you only read my blog.. so.. i will try and blog a bit of our trip so far.. and give links TO the facebook albums!! :) i kno...
- Ferries, Rainbows and Judy by YatterMatters on Oct 20, 2009
Moments You never know what you will discover in life. Sometimes the moment is just that – a moment. Sailing through torrential rain we were headed for Silva Bay on Gabriola Island. Then this appeared. Open Space Prairie folk tell me...
- A Darwin Narrates - Beagle: In the Wake of Darwin by Evolving Complexity on Sep 2, 2009
From August 11, Sarah Darwin narrates this great video introduction to the VPRO expedition. Great shots of the Clipper Stad Amsterdam in full sail.
- Skill Challenge: Stormy Waters by Dungeon's Master on Jun 17, 2009
Pirates and adventure on the high seas haven’t always been the typical D&D adventure setting. However, almost all PCs are required to travel by ship at some point in their adventuring career. The skill challenge below tackles the issue of s...
- Winds of Change by YatterMatters on Jun 9, 2009
Fickle Breeze Flickr - Yattermatters Are we fooling ourselves? Can price increases followed by a slower market be only weeks away? If that is a question burning for an answer, then consider, that like the safe passage of these sail boats, the ris...
- Up the mast at Silva Bay by Gabriolan.ca on Feb 11, 2009
At Silva Bay the other day we spotted this fellow climbing up to the top of his mast. The realization that this sort of task might be necessary has deflated my sailboat-owning fantasy quite a bit. Still, research-addict that I am, I couldn’t re.







