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A fascinating memoir of the Baltic Millennium Rally - a sailing adventure together with Russian sailors in the summer of 2000 to celebrate the turn of the millennium. The voyage involved sailing to St Petersburg, inland to Petrozavodsk, on to the White Sea and Barents Sea, and home via North Cape and the west coast of Norway; a circumnavigation of Scandinavia. It was the first time the London-based Cruising Association had organised such a long-distance rally. Irene Campbell-Grin invites you on board and lets you experience the joys together with the many challenges that she and her husband…mehr

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A fascinating memoir of the Baltic Millennium Rally - a sailing adventure together with Russian sailors in the summer of 2000 to celebrate the turn of the millennium. The voyage involved sailing to St Petersburg, inland to Petrozavodsk, on to the White Sea and Barents Sea, and home via North Cape and the west coast of Norway; a circumnavigation of Scandinavia. It was the first time the London-based Cruising Association had organised such a long-distance rally. Irene Campbell-Grin invites you on board and lets you experience the joys together with the many challenges that she and her husband Gordon faced on their boat "Fereale", in an expedition not many people have the courage to undertake. This was at a time when Russia was trying to open up to the world and the world to them. Her unique day-by-day account describes in detail the once-in-a-lifetime experience. It gives a glimpse into the country's notorious bureaucracy, but also shows the kindness and generosity of the many Russians they met on their way. Ultimately it proves how boating brings people together. It is the story of Gordon and Irene's love of the sea.
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Irene is Dutch, with two daughters and four teenage grandchildren, and has been married to Gordon for the last 50 years. She grew up sailing dinghies in Friesland, Holland, and struck gold when she met Gordon, a seasoned British sailor, whilst being an au pair in Burnham-on-Crouch in Essex. The two have since spent their lives sailing together at every opportunity, logging many nautical miles. In Sailing the Waterways of Russia's North she shares her diary from her voyage through Russia. Originally written just for family and friends, she was persuaded by a fellow participant of the Baltic Millennium Rally to hand in her diary to the Cruising Association for their log competition, and much to her surprise won The Hanson Cup. She eventually agreed, after a lot of persuasion from those in the sailing community, to publish her diary; a frank account of her and Gordon's journey through Russia and their struggles and highlights along the way.