OMG 😱 WOW, you guys ‼️ 🎉 Talk about experiences of a lifetime ⚓️🙌🏻🙌🏻 Looks like Roxy was in K9 heaven, for sure. The Glacier view was tremendous.See you next time. ✨ 🌊 💨 ⛵️ 🗻👙🌞✨
You should absolutely go back and make a different story line for just Patagonia an all of Chile. That area is so incredible and you've given us just bits and pieces but I know we all would love to see more.
@SailingSweetRuca Amazing trip, guys! We are so happy to follow you through your adventures. Please edit more episodes of your Chilean trip - and if possible please put the date next to the coordinates of your anchorages. Maybe some of us will follow in your "wave-steps" soon. Thank you.
I would love to know more about Blanca if you get the time to do an episode about her. The scenery is absolutely spectacular. Thank you for sharing your adventures, go well 🌷
Epic video. I don't know what I love the most. The drone footage is completely awesome. The mountains are breathtaking. Going right up to the waterfalls had to be scary. It was breathtaking
Hi Kevin! We are so happy to finally be able to catch you up with everything we have filmed! There is so much more footage, we are just running out of time to edit it all :-)
Good day from Norfolk, UK. Great to see you back and particularly to see this historic footage. For me, not a sailor, great to see the skills you guys deploy to manage your journey. Sail safe with best regards, Roy.
I did a very similar route when I was in the Navy. we also stopped in Puerto Montt and continued up the coast to the panama cannel. the trip was amazing! I am retiring in 1-2 years and will be doing this same trip I'm glad to see at least one other boat doing this route. The people are amazing in this area of the world! And if you can try to leave the boat and see some of the interior the sights will take your breath away.
I would like to know more about Blanca and her Book. Would also like to know more about the town your visited in the interior where there were a lot of motorcycles and RVs. Thank You.
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your sailing channel is so much more interesting than most... and yet, every now and then, you do manage to check off one of the other sailing channels staples, like 'skinny dipping' in the most nonchalant way possible... love it!
My previous perception of Patagonia was a desolate, devoid of civilisation, area as portrayed in various "documentary" presentations and maybe that is correct for further inland, but what you show along the shores it is alive and well and full of life. I always wonder how people live so far from the "civilised" world with its million plus inhabitants and then the thought occurs that they may be happier and more content where they are. Your videos certainly give me that impression. It's a strange world and you are so lucky to experience it first hand ---- of course we are lucky that you include us in your adventure. THANK YOU!
Love this channel..(Love how you are sailing while narrating this episode... cool)(The boat looks good too)(I find it so charming that each of you compliment each other)
It's great,great video, I m in Patagonia about five months traveling ,so many islands , and it takes years of years to explore and discover .I m really happy in Patagonia about 150 friends on my Facebook page and 3,000 sailors from 57 countries, I 'm from the garden island Kauai, living many years .My favorite place in Patagonia, Tortel.and Puerto Aden and small town ,extremely friendly people , amazing beauty of Patagonia Chileana Patagonia .My dream was to live in Hawaiian islands and Patagonia, my favorite places on the planet ,dream come true. When I lived in Europe only from the books, I knew Hawaiian islands and Patagonia Chileana now in real life, traveling .Thank you for the video .Don't forget to discover island Juan Fernandez isla. It's paradise, so beautiful. Fear winds and following seas 🌊 ⛵️
Thank you for this review! i really enjoyed seeing you guys adventures in the sunshine and up into the interior. The freshwater lake and surrounding mountains were beautiful. I had really been worried about what had happened to your two. Nice to see you are on your way to Easter Island and well into the Pacific. Fair Winds and Following Seas to You.
Amazing place, beautiful footage. Thank you, RUclips algorithm for randomly recommending me this video! Did you use any special cruising guides for this region?
Great job! What a cool adventure! Hot springs are definitely a motivator for us to head up to Alaska at some point... and maybe down to South America now too...
couldn't help but notice what seems to be only one main sheet attachment point on the boom...vulnerability? Looks like you're flying a code D sail at 13:59...I'm curious about the trim rigging and thin line chafing
One of my favorites, absolutely amazing!!! I was in awe during the whole video sooo Beautiful😊 so glad you can share your sailing adventures with us🎉🩵 Thanks 😘
I was overwhelmed by the majestic nature! Thank you for the wonderful video! I'm rooting for you two! From Japan *Please forgive me if there is any rudeness because it is a translation (lol)
Wow super cool video guys. If I was there i would have done that too . Filled a freezer with glacier ice and given it away for drinks in the south pacific. Cool.
Greetings from BC Canada where we transition from winter to spring sailing. Missed you guys! Fantastic update and summary . Your cinematography is top drawer and seems to improve with every episode.
We came really close to purchasing 4,000 acres down south. Bahia Aldunate. It would have been a very big project and we decided to back off. We were on a tour of the south on the Caratera Austral the same time you all were down that way. The tides down there are really profound. 10 feet or more. Did you see the Ducks that Walk on water? They are nearly extinct but are cool to see! When you decide to do a motorcycle tour let me know I have several friends who do the Moto tour thing. Enjoyed hearing from Yall on Telegram. Thanks for the videos. Jim in Chile
I do appreciate your unusual routing. I've always wondered what that part of the world is like and I love sailboats, so this is right in my wheelhouse.. You guys rounding Cape Horn and the journey north are some of the best videos I've seen, thanks!
Top locations great boat and crew. And one of the few with good sail trim. Love the short sheet and barber on the genua. Grts from Zeebrugge Belgium Filip
Kate you seem a little different somehow. Humm. But, seriously, what a beautiful southern land. I'm so jealous. More merry good times to You, Curtis and Roxy and.... Carry on.⛵🥞🍳🥓🥥🍍
Loved the whole Patagonia/Chilean fjords series. Your doing the type of adventure sailing i hope to replicate soon. Do you have any plans to hit any of the high latitude islands in the South Pacific or Indian Oceans?
Been enjoying your channel for a long time. I do have a questions, how do you manage watches at night, being just the two of you? Being in the wide open ocean, I'd guess you go on autopilot, but, do you wake up regularly to check on radar and stuff? Keep it up!
It really depends on the conditions and situation, and we adjust accordingly. Sometimes we can get lots of sleep, sometimes very little. We approach it often as solo racers do.
Hi Guys, fantastic video, what an amazing “holiday “. Next October 25 I am sailing from Auckland NZ across the southern ocean around Cape Horn to Argentina, with Ocean Sailing Expeditions on a a boat called Silver Fern. Your wonderful videos of the Patagonian fiords has whet my appetite, being so close I hope I can find a way to some sailing in the fiords. I am in Tasmania, the southern most state of Australia. We have some of the best cruising grounds in Australia, don’t leave Tassie out of your plans. I sail a Farrier 31 foot trimaran and would love to be your Tassie guide. Hope you have a great passage across the Pacific. Kind Regards Alistair McRae
Ive been sailing throughout the Bahamas and the Caribbean engineless on my Tayana 37 for 4 years now. Im curious what your guys thought would be on making my way through the Strait without an engine? Its obviously feasible and has been done, but is clearly pretty stupid haha... but I have a huge goal to circumnavigate engineless. Dont ask me why... I dont even know why completely 😅🤣... My main question would be how the anchorages would be throughout. I havent gone to the extent of looking over charts yet and making the call for myself. What would you guys figure the success rate of navigating through the Straits engineless would be? You can tell me im crazy. It usually helps feed the fire! Lol
Crazy, no. It has been done, it’s how it used to be. Why not? It is way different than the Bahamas and Caribbean though. All upwind. Tight anchorages. Inconsistent wind speed/direction. Lots of current and tide. Cold. Rain. No solar. Anything is possible! The success rate I think is determined by the person, not the boat.
@@SailingSweetRuca precisely what I was thinking. Good to have it confirmed. It's definitely pretty easy up here in the Caribbean. But the scenery and nature down there looks incredible! And the sailing seems way more rewarding. Thank you for documenting your travels and for getting back to me! Have a fantastic day you guys 😁🤙
Congratulations on a spectacular voyage. If you've got the footage, how about a mini series in parallel with your usual episodes? It all looks extraordinary and educational at the same time. Out of interest, perhaps apart from warming and the effects on the glaciers, has climate change had any effect on the severity or any other adverse impact on the weather down there?
@@SailingSweetRuca yeah it sounds like a vacation, from a vacation...sails are a need in such the case, just saying I would have been stretching my pennies after that.
in 1976 General Pinochet started his project of building the carretera Presidente Augusto Pinochet or carretera austral highway along the country and connect the nation , he offered to the local people and the rest of Chileans 1 hectare of land for 1 Chilean peso to built settlements in the area , it made national news but not many Chileans took the offer
32 seconds on the clock, first time in this channel, and I already stopped the video and decided to watch your journey from the start. Great editing, usually I'm very picky and won't get hooked that fast.
I will watch ANY and ALL vids that you create. Please do them. Thank you so much for these. Hi Roxy! Who's a good girl?
Thanks! Roxy says woof!🐶
OMG 😱 WOW, you guys ‼️ 🎉 Talk about experiences of a lifetime ⚓️🙌🏻🙌🏻 Looks like Roxy was in K9 heaven, for sure. The Glacier view was tremendous.See you next time. ✨ 🌊 💨 ⛵️ 🗻👙🌞✨
You should absolutely go back and make a different story line for just Patagonia an all of Chile. That area is so incredible and you've given us just bits and pieces but I know we all would love to see more.
More on your stay with the lady in the forrest please. That looked really interesting.
Great video. Enjoying your Voyage almost as much as You!!! Thanks and Fair Winds ...😊
hope my wife would understand a 10% of the beauty you are brilliantly sharing... I'll try to convince her doing a similar trip :)
We hope to see you out at an anchorage some day! It can be difficult at times to travel so far on a boat, but the experience is worth it!
welcome back guys. We missed your content
@SailingSweetRuca Amazing trip, guys! We are so happy to follow you through your adventures. Please edit more episodes of your Chilean trip - and if possible please put the date next to the coordinates of your anchorages. Maybe some of us will follow in your "wave-steps" soon. Thank you.
Will do!
I would love to know more about Blanca if you get the time to do an episode about her. The scenery is absolutely spectacular. Thank you for sharing your adventures, go well 🌷
WOW. Amazing summary. Breathtaking footage. So nice to see the friendly locals helping y’all in every and each anchorage. Awesome episode!
Amazing locals!
Epic video. I don't know what I love the most. The drone footage is completely awesome. The mountains are breathtaking. Going right up to the waterfalls had to be scary. It was breathtaking
Great to get caught up, and with such stunning footage too!
Hi Kevin! We are so happy to finally be able to catch you up with everything we have filmed! There is so much more footage, we are just running out of time to edit it all :-)
Great video! Love to see an episode on Blanca.
Good day from Norfolk, UK. Great to see you back and particularly to see this historic footage. For me, not a sailor, great to see the skills you guys deploy to manage your journey. Sail safe with best regards, Roy.
Thanks Roy! Cheers!
i'm new, but yes please more on Blanca and her island wow she's cool
SO glad to hear from you 3! JJ&M was I ever worried! XO Darcee
I did a very similar route when I was in the Navy. we also stopped in Puerto Montt and continued up the coast to the panama cannel. the trip was amazing! I am retiring in 1-2 years and will be doing this same trip I'm glad to see at least one other boat doing this route. The people are amazing in this area of the world! And if you can try to leave the boat and see some of the interior the sights will take your breath away.
Awesome.
I would like to know more about Blanca and her Book. Would also like to know more about the town your visited in the interior where there were a lot of motorcycles and RVs. Thank You.
your sailing channel is so much more interesting than most... and yet, every now and then, you do manage to check off one of the other sailing channels staples, like 'skinny dipping' in the most nonchalant way possible... love it!
Wow, thanks!
Kate you're getting even better with the shot set ups and editing
Fun episode. Chile must have been breath taking. Well summarized, good videography, and nice storytelling. I look forward to more.
Glad you enjoyed it! Chile 🇨🇱 is amazing! Much more to come!
My previous perception of Patagonia was a desolate, devoid of civilisation, area as portrayed in various "documentary" presentations and maybe that is correct for further inland, but what you show along the shores it is alive and well and full of life. I always wonder how people live so far from the "civilised" world with its million plus inhabitants and then the thought occurs that they may be happier and more content where they are. Your videos certainly give me that impression. It's a strange world and you are so lucky to experience it first hand ---- of course we are lucky that you include us in your adventure. THANK YOU!
Those images are from the Chilean side of Patagonia
Love your videos, thanks for sharing!
Thank you!
Great video guys and amazing places! Thanks
Amazeballs Guys.... 😁 Keep Safe... 🙏
Stunning part of the world.
We definitely agree!
Great story telling, loving the cameos with Roxy. We are still sailing in Brazil.
Hey!!! Bom dia!! 👋 Congratulations on the crossing to Brazil! How was the sail? How are you liking it there so far? 🇧🇷
Espectacular video, imágenes maravillosas, creo que lo único que faltó fue hacer presente que estos lugares pertenecen a la PATAGONIA CHILENA.
Love this channel..(Love how you are sailing while narrating this episode... cool)(The boat looks good too)(I find it so charming that each of you compliment each other)
Thanks so much!
You are best.
🙏 😊
It's great,great video, I m in Patagonia about five months traveling ,so many islands , and it takes years of years to explore and discover .I m really happy in Patagonia about 150 friends on my Facebook page and 3,000 sailors from 57 countries, I 'm from the garden island Kauai, living many years .My favorite place in Patagonia, Tortel.and Puerto Aden and small town ,extremely friendly people , amazing beauty of Patagonia Chileana Patagonia .My dream was to live in Hawaiian islands and Patagonia, my favorite places on the planet ,dream come true. When I lived in Europe only from the books, I knew Hawaiian islands and Patagonia Chileana now in real life, traveling .Thank you for the video .Don't forget to discover island Juan Fernandez isla. It's paradise, so beautiful. Fear winds and following seas 🌊 ⛵️
beautifull summary, Sergio (Boyero)
Thank you for this review! i really enjoyed seeing you guys adventures in the sunshine and up into the interior. The freshwater lake and surrounding mountains were beautiful. I had really been worried about what had happened to your two. Nice to see you are on your way to Easter Island and well into the Pacific. Fair Winds and Following Seas to You.
You are very brave congrats!
Amazing place, beautiful footage. Thank you, RUclips algorithm for randomly recommending me this video! Did you use any special cruising guides for this region?
Wonderful!!!!
Merci pour ces belles images. C’est toujours un régal et un plaisir.
Bon voyage.
Voilier Girighiz 5 🇫🇷
Merci!
Great job! What a cool adventure! Hot springs are definitely a motivator for us to head up to Alaska at some point... and maybe down to South America now too...
What an amazing video!!!!!! So so so beautiful!!!!!! Thnx for charing your amazing journey!!!!!
My pleasure!!
couldn't help but notice what seems to be only one main sheet attachment point on the boom...vulnerability?
Looks like you're flying a code D sail at 13:59...I'm curious about the trim rigging and thin line chafing
One of my favorites, absolutely amazing!!! I was in awe during the whole video sooo Beautiful😊 so glad you can share your sailing adventures with us🎉🩵 Thanks 😘
Glad you liked it!!
You guys are so cool. Great stuff.
Thanks so much!
Ripper Ep. guys.
Just amazing. Thank you for sharing your amazing adventure.
P&J
Glad you enjoyed it
I was overwhelmed by the majestic nature! Thank you for the wonderful video! I'm rooting for you two! From Japan
*Please forgive me if there is any rudeness because it is a translation (lol)
Wow, beautiful places that most people will never get to.
Wow super cool video guys. If I was there i would have done that too . Filled a freezer with glacier ice and given it away for drinks in the south pacific. Cool.
Cool story.
🙏
What a beautiful place to sail! Keep up the great work guys!
Thank you! Will do!
WOW!! .... patogonia seems very cool, great you had the "brasss ones" to venture there unlike other YT sailors!!.....
Right?! 😃
That's: "glad you had the bras balls" to venture there?
I WATCH THEM ALL,love it all.
I agree, more on any of those places and people.
Yayy!!! Cheers & happy Sunday!!
Wow, just wow! Breathtaking photography and commentary.
Wow, thank you!
Greetings from BC Canada where we transition from winter to spring sailing. Missed you guys! Fantastic update and summary . Your cinematography is top drawer and seems to improve with every episode.
Thanks for the awesome feedback! Enjoy thawing out! 🙂
New sub. Nice video. Ian.
Welcome Aboard Ian!
Beautiful video, thanks 😊
We came really close to purchasing 4,000 acres down south. Bahia Aldunate.
It would have been a very big project and we decided to back off.
We were on a tour of the south on the Caratera Austral the same time you all were down that way. The tides down there are really profound. 10 feet or more.
Did you see the Ducks that Walk on water? They are nearly extinct but are cool to see!
When you decide to do a motorcycle tour let me know I have several friends who do the Moto tour thing.
Enjoyed hearing from Yall on Telegram. Thanks for the videos. Jim in Chile
Wow, looks like you have just crossed the Pacific!!! Gambier Islands in French Polynesia!!! Congratulations guys!!!
Thanks Jorge!
That part of the world looks amazing!
I do appreciate your unusual routing. I've always wondered what that part of the world is like and I love sailboats, so this is right in my wheelhouse.. You guys rounding Cape Horn and the journey north are some of the best videos I've seen, thanks!
Cool, thanks!
Nice overview and footage of these wonderful sites...Keep up the good work...
Top locations great boat and crew. And one of the few with good sail trim. Love the short sheet and barber on the genua. Grts from Zeebrugge Belgium Filip
Glad you enjoyed it
YES!! Break all of those stops down into more vids!
We hope to someday!
What a beautiful video, very pleasant to wacht. Amazing adyenture and you both did it great telling the stories. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for the nice comment!
Very beautiful episode. I loved it.
Kate you seem a little different somehow. Humm.
But, seriously, what a beautiful southern land.
I'm so jealous.
More merry good times to You, Curtis and Roxy and....
Carry on.⛵🥞🍳🥓🥥🍍
Great Videos!, Yes, More about Senora Blanca would be Interesting, Best Regards⛵🇩🇴🌴
Thanks for the feedback!
Fantastic summary episode.
Thank you @SailingwithScott!
Blanca deserves a global stage ...
Just Amazing!! Thank you for sharing!
Loved the whole Patagonia/Chilean fjords series. Your doing the type of adventure sailing i hope to replicate soon. Do you have any plans to hit any of the high latitude islands in the South Pacific or Indian Oceans?
Wow, Those were some very pretty and interesting places you found and or stumbled upon…!!! 😎👏🥳
Just absolutely wonderful.
Wow! A real cornucopia of anchorages! I can't make up my mind, so show us all of them! The area is just too beautiful to miss anything!
One of the best sailing channels! Congrats! ❤
Wow! Thanks! Hope we can continue to make videos for you all
Been enjoying your channel for a long time. I do have a questions, how do you manage watches at night, being just the two of you? Being in the wide open ocean, I'd guess you go on autopilot, but, do you wake up regularly to check on radar and stuff?
Keep it up!
It really depends on the conditions and situation, and we adjust accordingly. Sometimes we can get lots of sleep, sometimes very little. We approach it often as solo racers do.
Hey just want to know what drone do you use,seems to get very high. Cheers.
epic journey
Amazing!
Thanks!
Thanks
Thank you!
You guys are great 👍👍👍❤
Thanks!
Great filming and great story telling. Can't get enough of the Sailing Sweet Ruca channel. Thanks for taking us along.
Wow! Great comment! Thanks so much for the support!
How many days did the little loop take you? Also, did you do all the proper red-tape getting Roxy into the south pacific?
👏👏👏
Another great summary! You did a great job catching us all up! Yes, I would like to hear about Planca's (sp?) story!
Ok noted! Thanks for the feedback. She is an amazing woman with one heck of a story!
Beautiful
white water rafting? that's a trout stream! get fishing! really beautiful country!
You are right!!!! We should have went back with a fishing pole!
God rapport!
Hi Guys, fantastic video, what an amazing “holiday “. Next October 25 I am sailing from Auckland NZ across the southern ocean around Cape Horn to Argentina, with Ocean Sailing Expeditions on a a boat called Silver Fern. Your wonderful videos of the Patagonian fiords has whet my appetite, being so close I hope I can find a way to some sailing in the fiords. I am in Tasmania, the southern most state of Australia. We have some of the best cruising grounds in Australia, don’t leave Tassie out of your plans. I sail a Farrier 31 foot trimaran and would love to be your Tassie guide. Hope you have a great passage across the Pacific.
Kind Regards
Alistair McRae
Ive been sailing throughout the Bahamas and the Caribbean engineless on my Tayana 37 for 4 years now.
Im curious what your guys thought would be on making my way through the Strait without an engine? Its obviously feasible and has been done, but is clearly pretty stupid haha... but I have a huge goal to circumnavigate engineless. Dont ask me why... I dont even know why completely 😅🤣...
My main question would be how the anchorages would be throughout. I havent gone to the extent of looking over charts yet and making the call for myself. What would you guys figure the success rate of navigating through the Straits engineless would be?
You can tell me im crazy. It usually helps feed the fire! Lol
Crazy, no. It has been done, it’s how it used to be. Why not?
It is way different than the Bahamas and Caribbean though. All upwind. Tight anchorages. Inconsistent wind speed/direction. Lots of current and tide. Cold. Rain. No solar.
Anything is possible! The success rate I think is determined by the person, not the boat.
@@SailingSweetRuca precisely what I was thinking. Good to have it confirmed. It's definitely pretty easy up here in the Caribbean. But the scenery and nature down there looks incredible! And the sailing seems way more rewarding.
Thank you for documenting your travels and for getting back to me! Have a fantastic day you guys 😁🤙
How do you think Magellan got there 505 years ago?
On my bucket list is a motorcycle adventure from Bariloche, ARG to Puearto Montt, Chil by way of Osorno, hopefully in the next couple of years.
Nice video, as usual
Congratulations on a spectacular voyage. If you've got the footage, how about a mini series in parallel with your usual episodes? It all looks extraordinary and educational at the same time. Out of interest, perhaps apart from warming and the effects on the glaciers, has climate change had any effect on the severity or any other adverse impact on the weather down there?
What a lovely video!
you could afford Puyuhuapi Lodge after those nice New Sails ??? ....must be nice.
Ha! It is a great deal to stay on your boat at the mooring and use the outdoor pools! It was a really nice place!
@@SailingSweetRuca yeah it sounds like a vacation, from a vacation...sails are a need in such the case, just saying I would have been stretching my pennies after that.
🤙🤙🤙
😁 Arrr!
The people you meet are my favorite thing about the sail life. So good to see you enjoying a bit warmer weather, too!
Right on!!!!👍
in 1976 General Pinochet started his project of building the carretera Presidente Augusto Pinochet or carretera austral highway along the country and connect the nation , he offered to the local people and the rest of Chileans 1 hectare of land for 1 Chilean peso to built settlements in the area , it made national news but not many Chileans took the offer
You could call your channel, Roxy The Sea Dog, her parents and their boat.
Haha we get this a lot. Maybe its time!
32 seconds on the clock, first time in this channel, and I already stopped the video and decided to watch your journey from the start. Great editing, usually I'm very picky and won't get hooked that fast.
Welcome aboard!