Voyaging the Pacific by Miles Hordern

Voyaging the Pacific by Miles Hordern

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In 1997, Miles Hordern sailed alone in a 28-foot sloop across the Southern Ocean from New Zealand to Patagonia and back - a voyage of 13,000 nautical miles across the largest uninterrupted stretch of water on earth. This book conjures up the experience of his 18-month journey.

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Voyaging the Pacific by Miles Hordern

In 1997, Miles Hordern sailed alone in a 28-foot sloop across the Southern Ocean from New Zealand to Patagonia and back - a voyage of 13,000 nautical miles across the largest uninterrupted stretch of water on earth, a region of icebergs, gales and high seas. Six weeks after setting out from New Zealand he made landfall on the coast of Chile and, after a chance meeting, embarked on a 1000-mile cruise southwards to survey the channels and fjords of Patagonia, one of the last unchartered areas in the world. From Chile he sailed north on the Peru current, then west through the tropics on the return passage to New Zealand.;In this book he conjures up the experience of the 18-month journey, so that the reader can feel the motion of the boat on the vast ocean and enter into the lone sailor's state of mind. Voyaging the Pacific is also a journey into the past.As Hordern charts his course he recalls other mariners who have over the centuries sailed south in search of unknown lands and mythical treasure: the Ancient Greeks believed the southern hemisphere was filled by the largest continent of all, Terra Australis; in the imagination of the Dark Ages this land was peopled by a race not born of Adam, the six-fingered Antipodeans who danced on their hands; and in the Age of Discovery, Spanish navigators crossed the Southern Ocean four times in search of Ophir, the biblical land of Solomon's gold. And as Hordern voyages through the calms and squalls of the South Seas, the ghosts of castaway sailors, real and imaginary, follow in his wake.
Miles Hordern was born in 1965 and grew up in land-locked Worcestershire. He learned to sail in the tidal waters of the Channel Islands and in a Midlands gravel pit. In 1988 he crossed the South Seas for the first time, working his passage on a 50-foot Australian ketch. Two years later he sailed single handed from Britain to New Zealand.
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ISBN 13 9780719561597
ISBN 10 0719561590
Title Voyaging the Pacific
Author Miles Hordern
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher John Murray Press
Year published 2002-06-13
Number of pages 241
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.