After assignments as a Canadian diplomat in Mexico Colombia Sudan & South Africa Nicholas Coghlan & his wife Jenny unwind by sailing Bosun Bird a 27foot sailboat from Cape Town across the South Atlantic & into the stormy winter waters of the Beagle Channel Tierra del Fuego & the Strait of Magellan. Coghlan recalls earlier adventures in Patagonia when taking time off from his job as a schoolteacher in Buenos Aires in the later seventies & with both Argentina & Chile in the grip of harsh military dictatorships he & his wife explored the region over three successive summers. & now as they negotiate the labyrinth of channels & inlets around snow-covered Fireland he reflects on the voyages of past explorers: Magellan Cook Darwin Slocum & others. Sailing enthusiasts & readers of true adventures will want to add Coghlans world-wise narrative to their libraries. Coghlan revisits their past adventures in Patagonia: Twenty-five years prior he was a school teacher in Buenos Aires; he & Jenny would lead trekking expeditions to remote areas in the South of Argentina & Chile while both nations were in the grips of military dictatorships. This time as they negotiate the labyrinth of channels & inlets around Tierra del Fuego Coghlan reflects on the voyages of past explorers
- Magellan Cook Darwin & others. Sailing enthusiasts & readers of true adventures will want to add Coghlans world-wise narrative to their libraries.