I recall being thrilled by your story in the PBS video of Around Alone. That some vid also made me a fan of Harry Mitchell.
As a sailor/cruiser who someday hopes to make my own Horn passage, thanks for posting this...and bless your fine heart for remembering Harry on your triumphant day, That brought tears to my salty eyes.
SKOAL! Someday, hopefully, I'll toast you both also.
I do hope you get to personally experience the Horn. There is nothing like it, & frankly, life has not been the same since sailing around looking north. At least every few days I get to share the experience with my audiences and Harry lives as long as I am on the platform. He is in every keynote. We must never forget those who went before us, inspiring us, showing the way, sacrificing. Harry was a true hero. I look forward to hearing that you had a toast. BTW, I put up a new video. Please rate.
The shape of the land and the fact that two oceanic currents meet at that point crates some of the largest pyrimidal waves in the world. Coupled with icebergs and strong winds makes sailing it very dangerous. The amount of trade ships which sunk here is the reason the Panama canal was built. Before the canal, it was the only route from the western Americas to Europe.
A number of reasons - firstly the regions in the lower latitudes where the wind has no land to slow it's west to easterly run. Secondly, the Cape is a narrow place where two of the world's largest oceans flow through. Waves that travel thousands of miles across the Pacific can stack up as the seafloor rises at the Horn to immense size. It's no place for the feint of heart. Imagine going east to west against that wind and oncoming seas.
i hear you brother- thats the exact!-reason for going to face fear..to go through it and come out the other side- a man not living his vision is living death and being alone to understand your not alone..ever!- do it..make it happen before its too late..im planning my trip in three years and ill die before i quit...want to lay on my death bed knowing i gave all i had ...no regrets!! if i die out there then thats when my number comees uo no sooner no later. peace all fair winds! all good medicine
I had the "pleasure" of sailing around Cape Horn last November, after encountering some rough weather about 500nm west. What a relief to spot the cliffs of the Horn after so many weeks at sea! Definitely one of the best moments of my 23 years.
It's amazing that you're doing all this alone - certainly a great achievement. I'm thankful for the three great guys I had with me. Cheers and fair winds!
Very few people can appreciate the emotions of seeing that rock. It is something that we cannot full convey in video or books. It must be dreamed of, worked hard for, and then seen to be appreciated. So few have had the courage. Well done to yourself. It does not matter if we are solo or with a crew. Just having the will to be there, and achieving it is a feat in itself.
Thank you. It was one of the best moments of my life. Now each time I give a keynote (doing currently almost 100 a year), I get to show this piece of video and get to relive the excitement.
Thanks. It was one of the greatest moments of my life. I hope to see it again. I announced plans in Black Enterprise Magazine that comes out later this month. They are doing a 2 page spread.
She was custom designed and built by me with help from more than 200 people whose time, talents and energies went into helping me make this possible. Many critics did not believe that I would make it that far in the race, let alone get around. They nicknamed my boat "The floating coffin". I proved right to dream and go for it. The rest is history.
Well said indeed!
JamesVibe 1 year ago
Great video! You're amazing Neal!
ShorelinePearson 2 years ago
Neal:
I recall being thrilled by your story in the PBS video of Around Alone. That some vid also made me a fan of Harry Mitchell.
As a sailor/cruiser who someday hopes to make my own Horn passage, thanks for posting this...and bless your fine heart for remembering Harry on your triumphant day, That brought tears to my salty eyes.
SKOAL! Someday, hopefully, I'll toast you both also.
e1p12007 2 years ago
I do hope you get to personally experience the Horn. There is nothing like it, & frankly, life has not been the same since sailing around looking north. At least every few days I get to share the experience with my audiences and Harry lives as long as I am on the platform. He is in every keynote. We must never forget those who went before us, inspiring us, showing the way, sacrificing. Harry was a true hero. I look forward to hearing that you had a toast. BTW, I put up a new video. Please rate.
nealpetersen 2 years ago
How did Cape Horn get to be such a dangerous place?
What about that area makes it so dangerous? I know bad waves and storms, but why?
argonne5 3 years ago
The shape of the land and the fact that two oceanic currents meet at that point crates some of the largest pyrimidal waves in the world. Coupled with icebergs and strong winds makes sailing it very dangerous. The amount of trade ships which sunk here is the reason the Panama canal was built. Before the canal, it was the only route from the western Americas to Europe.
karadan100 3 years ago
A number of reasons - firstly the regions in the lower latitudes where the wind has no land to slow it's west to easterly run. Secondly, the Cape is a narrow place where two of the world's largest oceans flow through. Waves that travel thousands of miles across the Pacific can stack up as the seafloor rises at the Horn to immense size. It's no place for the feint of heart. Imagine going east to west against that wind and oncoming seas.
divisioneight 2 years ago
SemperPeratus! Good Job!
Definatly, Glad You Made It!
rebelstang 3 years ago
Just found this vid, A old friend from Cooper river marina. Randy. Good to see ya, way to go.
rebelyellshooter 3 years ago
Thanks Randy, for reminding me to watch this wonderful video. What he went through scary. What he accomplished was monumental. I'm glad he made it.
spitgalore 3 years ago
i hear you brother- thats the exact!-reason for going to face fear..to go through it and come out the other side- a man not living his vision is living death and being alone to understand your not alone..ever!- do it..make it happen before its too late..im planning my trip in three years and ill die before i quit...want to lay on my death bed knowing i gave all i had ...no regrets!! if i die out there then thats when my number comees uo no sooner no later. peace all fair winds! all good medicine
porpoisefathom 3 years ago
very nice job, thats amazing! good luck in future endeavors, though i dont think it gets harder than this
lotsoffun 3 years ago
Amazing accomplishment!
MonetteBooks 3 years ago
We plan to "try" it someday, I wish all who do fair winds from then on. You've fought your storm.
freshnelly 4 years ago
Hey! I know this guy.
I beat him in a race to Bermuda :-)
svosprey 4 years ago
Great video!
I had the "pleasure" of sailing around Cape Horn last November, after encountering some rough weather about 500nm west. What a relief to spot the cliffs of the Horn after so many weeks at sea! Definitely one of the best moments of my 23 years.
It's amazing that you're doing all this alone - certainly a great achievement. I'm thankful for the three great guys I had with me. Cheers and fair winds!
yancswallow 4 years ago
Very few people can appreciate the emotions of seeing that rock. It is something that we cannot full convey in video or books. It must be dreamed of, worked hard for, and then seen to be appreciated. So few have had the courage. Well done to yourself. It does not matter if we are solo or with a crew. Just having the will to be there, and achieving it is a feat in itself.
nealpetersen 4 years ago
What an accomplishment! Well done and good sailing!
sunspot19 4 years ago
Thank you. It was one of the best moments of my life. Now each time I give a keynote (doing currently almost 100 a year), I get to show this piece of video and get to relive the excitement.
nealpetersen 4 years ago
Nice video. Congratulations.
dingodoodles 4 years ago
Thanks. It was one of the greatest moments of my life. I hope to see it again. I announced plans in Black Enterprise Magazine that comes out later this month. They are doing a 2 page spread.
nealpetersen 4 years ago
What make boat are you sailing? She served you well and held up on this ordeal. Smooth Sailing!
sd3830 4 years ago
She was custom designed and built by me with help from more than 200 people whose time, talents and energies went into helping me make this possible. Many critics did not believe that I would make it that far in the race, let alone get around. They nicknamed my boat "The floating coffin". I proved right to dream and go for it. The rest is history.
nealpetersen 4 years ago