I enjoy so much watching your videos.. I just bought a C&C 34 and I'm looking forward to visit Newfoundland and Nova Scotia then Greenland, Faroe Islands and on.. well you get the picture 😊 Your videos are fantastic and well produced ❤❤
Really enjoying your videos. Drone work is great! Cramalot Inn was the creation of Joe Billard and the dates you are referencing may be his birth and death. He was a fine man who was the last to leave Grand Bruit. He spent his time between Grand Bruit and Burgeo. Stay safe
Thanks for the video, the little sign on the Crammalot Inn was for a memorial for Joe Billard who was a long time resident and fisherman from Grand Bruit who sadly left us too early.
Another beautiful video with tons of memories. Thank you so much for this video of Grand Bruit. Just as a bit of information the Cramalot Inn ( Cram-a-lot in) was the local bar. Pretty sure there have been lots of drinks and stories shared there. Lol.
I do enjoy this look at the high latitudes for sure...but the many layers needed just to watch all this ice and snow is a bit daunting for this denizen of the south!
Breathtaking, as always - just beautiful. Judith - nice save of Fin! I'm curious to know if during that 24 hours of relentless storm you ever got really scared? That must be crazy for your nervous system!
I was scared when Wes was searching for something to fend us off the wall. I was worried about him getting hit by an object flying through the air. We packed the most important items and were ready to leave the boat in the worst case scenario. Judith
You are tuff' ,sailing in winter in Newfoundland. I plan on sailing there next summer...not winter 😅. Did you visit Fogo? That is where I live. Safe travels .
Oh my….I love keeping up with you…but it’s so very scary to watch at times 🥴🌬️💨🥶. Thank God for the drone and your videos….it’s so interesting to follow your journey and to know where you are. I do hope you will soon reach some good, calm and sunny weather. Stay safe my TROOPER Friends! You are an inspiration indeed. ❤️❤️
I went to highschool with a guy from their. We used to call him John Bruitter because he was from grand bruit! :p I think he was actually a Billiard though now that I think about it... When he lived their he said there were only a couple kids left in the town. I think they town resettled shortly after I finished highschool (2004) Not sure when they left but I don't think it was long after that.
Do you think it would have been possible to drop an anchor off your beam to pull you off of the dock a bit? Great content! Nuts place to be in the middle of the winter... we're planning to cruise there this summer!
We did consider it - and ideally it would have been best to kedge a stern and bow anchor to try and balance things out. To be honest - we were both so sick with a cold and run down - it was all we could do to manage the dock lines during the storm.
It looked very good. You are talking about the dock we tied up to right? The dock on the west side is not that good. In the part one of Grand Bruit you can see this dock.
Also watch part 1 of the Grand Bruit series: ua-cam.com/video/8FONyKAxWs0/v-deo.html
I enjoy so much watching your videos.. I just bought a C&C 34 and I'm looking forward to visit Newfoundland and Nova Scotia then Greenland, Faroe Islands and on.. well you get the picture 😊
Your videos are fantastic and well produced ❤❤
Really enjoying your videos. Drone work is great! Cramalot Inn was the creation of Joe Billard and the dates you are referencing may be his birth and death. He was a fine man who was the last to leave Grand Bruit. He spent his time between Grand Bruit and Burgeo. Stay safe
Thanks for the video, the little sign on the Crammalot Inn was for a memorial for Joe Billard who was a long time resident and fisherman from Grand Bruit who sadly left us too early.
Another beautiful video with tons of memories. Thank you so much for this video of Grand Bruit.
Just as a bit of information the Cramalot Inn ( Cram-a-lot in) was the local bar. Pretty sure there have been lots of drinks and stories shared there. Lol.
We enjoyed gb in the summertime lots of people coming in to stay in their houses for vacation
I do enjoy this look at the high latitudes for sure...but the many layers needed just to watch all this ice and snow is a bit daunting for this denizen of the south!
Breathtaking, as always - just beautiful. Judith - nice save of Fin! I'm curious to know if during that 24 hours of relentless storm you ever got really scared? That must be crazy for your nervous system!
I was scared when Wes was searching for something to fend us off the wall. I was worried about him getting hit by an object flying through the air. We packed the most important items and were ready to leave the boat in the worst case scenario. Judith
Can't thank you guys enough. So beautiful and so well done.😊
You are tuff' ,sailing in winter in Newfoundland. I plan on sailing there next summer...not winter 😅. Did you visit Fogo? That is where I live. Safe travels .
Oh my….I love keeping up with you…but it’s so very scary to watch at times 🥴🌬️💨🥶. Thank God for the drone and your videos….it’s so interesting to follow your journey and to know where you are. I do hope you will soon reach some good, calm and sunny weather. Stay safe my TROOPER Friends! You are an inspiration indeed. ❤️❤️
Wow! How do you do that high lat stuff? You guys are TOUGH!!!
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Ha! just tighten your bootstraps a little tighter!! ;-) ⛵️🏴☠️
I went to highschool with a guy from their. We used to call him John Bruitter because he was from grand bruit! :p I think he was actually a Billiard though now that I think about it... When he lived their he said there were only a couple kids left in the town. I think they town resettled shortly after I finished highschool (2004) Not sure when they left but I don't think it was long after that.
Do you think it would have been possible to drop an anchor off your beam to pull you off of the dock a bit? Great content! Nuts place to be in the middle of the winter... we're planning to cruise there this summer!
We did consider it - and ideally it would have been best to kedge a stern and bow anchor to try and balance things out. To be honest - we were both so sick with a cold and run down - it was all we could do to manage the dock lines during the storm.
@@hakluytsadventures Happy you stuck it out! Looking forward to the next "episode"!
Thats crazy you still got sick with no people around.
Yah crazy! I guess we picked it up in burgeo before we left.
How did the southern dock look when you were there?
It looked very good. You are talking about the dock we tied up to right? The dock on the west side is not that good. In the part one of Grand Bruit you can see this dock.
@@hakluytsadventures I must have been course up looking at it but yes, the west dock is the one I was curious about. Thx for the reply.