Oh yes! An absolute classic. Proper adventure superbly narrated. Brother casually jumps on his bike in Switzerland and crosses the Sahara to say hello.........gives an idea of the family ethos. As ever, a small, simple boat with a confident but not arrogant crew can have a fine time in tricky spots where glossy yachts and all they represent would struggle. And now a Part Three has appeared. What a treat. Thanks again.
This is a wonderful adventure with great narration, photography and friendly interaction with the local population, especially with the Guinea Bissau people. Memories for life for you.
How beautifull to see the Wharrams fit in the images of local cultures. That’s why I loved them initially even before I understood why they are so good in seaworthy and in technical simplicity.
Thanks for sharing your experience with us armchair travellers, it's a wonderful tribute to you and your family. Good luck with all your future travels.
A great continuation of your adventure. I especially liked how you got on with the Chinese bridge builders and their hospitality despite languages difficulties. It just goes to show, when you remove politics, how people are just people wherever you go. Please continue 😁...
Oh yes! An absolute classic. Proper adventure superbly narrated. Brother casually jumps on his bike in Switzerland and crosses the Sahara to say hello.........gives an idea of the family ethos. As ever, a small, simple boat with a confident but not arrogant crew can have a fine time in tricky spots where glossy yachts and all they represent would struggle. And now a Part Three has appeared. What a treat. Thanks again.
well said...and there is nothing to admit !!!
This is a wonderful adventure with great narration, photography and friendly interaction with the local population, especially with the Guinea Bissau people.
Memories for life for you.
Amazing registers brothers!
An excellent Wharram adventure. Thankyou for sharing
Great adventure! Great telling! Thank you!
How beautifull to see the Wharrams fit in the images of local cultures. That’s why I loved them initially even before I understood why they are so good in seaworthy and in technical simplicity.
Thanks for sharing your experience with us armchair travellers, it's a wonderful tribute to you and your family. Good luck with all your future travels.
A great continuation of your adventure. I especially liked how you got on with the Chinese bridge builders and their hospitality despite languages difficulties. It just goes to show, when you remove politics, how people are just people wherever you go. Please continue 😁...
Great!. Thankyou for sharing
I’ve just gotten a Tiki 26 and this is very inspiring!
Makes me happy to hear. Where do you plan to go sailing?
love that Jules' hommage ! ahah
wow!
Your brothers cycling trip to Senagal across the Sahara sounds amazing. Does he have a RUclips channel?
He does youtube.com/@noahwildisen6845 but sadly he doesn’t have a video about his bike journey