Aye m8’s, Oh… a bit confused I must admit… First the magnificent scenery and all that nice stuff - then all that accumulated pain from all those convicts. I've visited an WW2 concentration camp the nazis operated in Norway, and it was VERY heavy stuff. This is about in the same division. I'm puzzled, or rather disappointed, about how much evil there has been and still are in some places. You've just made the right thing - to describe Port Arthur in a beautiful way, which makes the pain even harder to meet. Thnx 🙏
We hope that a grasp of history can help us appreciate the things we got right and warns us when we may be allowing things to go wrong again. It's easy to forget that we are woven into the fabric of history, not just passive observers and what we do will carry weight, perhaps for centuries.
I’m totally with you (as one who has been working years on historical museums) by learning about how we’ve managed so far - we can find a way of how to deal with present time.
@@MiQBohlin Port Arthur also has some more recent tragic history , The Port Arthur massacre of 28-29 April 1996 was a mass shooting in which 35 people were killed and 23 wounded in Port Arthur, Tasmania. The murderer, Martin Bryant, pleaded guilty and was given 35 life sentences without possibility of parole. Fundamental changes of gun control laws within Australia followed the incident. The case is the worst massacre in the modern history of Australia committed by a single person. Since these gun control laws have come into fruition there has not been a massacre in Australia. It was even more impressive that the gun control laws were put in place by a very conservative Prime Minister and have been guarded furiously by our population since then.
@Free Range Sailing - What an intelligent reply. Wish everyone could appreciate the value of history in this way. I’ve recently wondered where this path you two have taken will ultimately lead you? The content and presentation of your videos seems to only improve, and this is another great one. I think you two are fastly becoming your own unique brand of “Aussie Treasure”. That may seem a little too much, but my wife and I watch and enjoy every video uploaded. Best to you both from the USA! 👍👍
Top notch entertainment right there. Troy smiling like a big kid sailing through the hole. Pascal laughs at having the dolphins join the trip. Love the history lesson. Convicts sure did it hard. The very best sailing channel in the world. Pure happiness.
Did the ghost tour there 20 years ago. Had the Akubra and a 3/4 length sheep skin coat on. I walked to the front of the group and then just stood in a doorway doing nothing but hearing people scream as they walked past me.
One thing you may have missed due to arriving by water is the dog line. Since Port Arthur is on a peninsula, the only realistic way to escape was by land. The land at Eaglehawk Neck is very narrow, so a line of dogs trained to be ferocious were chained the entire width of the peninsula at that point to attack any would-be escapees.
I think my favourite part of port arthur was the commandant's house. I still fantasize about the beautiful wood-panelled study that one of the commandants built to get away from his missus 😆😍
Visited port Arthur 6 yrs back on a motor home trip round Tazzi stood in most of the spots you did brought back so many memory's for me , on a cold wet grey day in Yorkshire England. You have a great lifestyle , we have just parted with our westerly 33 ketch that we owned for 20 yrs, many happy times sailing around west coast of Scotland and the isle of Mann , Sadly got a bit old and decrepit, enjoy it for as long as you can, Kev J Yorkshire England
Thanks for a reminder of the raw beauty of southern coastal Tasmania which I visited over ten years ago. We avoided Port Arthur due to its depressing vibes, but I was able to appreciate your perceptions as you entered this low point of British-endorsed brutality on Australia's beautiful soil. Greetings from a Pommy Migrant who first arrived in Fremantle by ship in 1952 and was glad I wasn't a convict.
A solemn and sobering visit to Port Arthur. In the US, many of our prisons are cruel to this day. The people in the worst prisons are bad people, without question... but what is the sense of torturing people with dark confinement... it is torture, and it is wrong. I don't know what the solution is for people who are violent and unable to restrain their impulses. Would it be more kind to put these hateful people to sleep, like we do for our loved pets? Does that make our society just as cruel as the criminal? Very well done story, as always... your videography and editing skills have improved remarkably from your early videos, but the content has always been spot on.
You guys... this is the first time I ever used Patreon. I live in Poland and I have a really bad paid job, I make way under 1000$/month. Over the past 15 years I discovered a lot of interesting channels on UA-cam, some of them I wanted to support financially but it never happened. but you guys! I just signed up for Patreon and now I support you a little bit financially so your extraordinary vlogs can continue. I love your music choices, your editing, the knowledge Troy shares with us and the way he does it, Pascales laugh, smile and personality, the cooking, the diving, sailing, your humbleness.. every single second of every one of your videos. You two are so wonderful, there are no words to describe it. All the best from Poland, yours truly, Marcin
Your story telling and documenting is informative, factual and beautiful. Being Tasmanian and still living in Hobart, you share such a beautiful viewpoint that makes even a local thankful for what we do have and that adventurers like yourselves experience first hand from a unique and knowledgeable perspective. I love your style and informative videos.
I love your channel for so many reasons and this episode highlights all the reasons in one showing. It shows the majesty, power and strength of sailing, Troys excellent seamnaship and instructions, living off the sea with an excellent catch, and it shows that sailing in of itself is not the only reason we head out to sea, meaning, the destinations where we anchor, in of themselves, have alot to teach us and are majestic in their own way. Thank you so much for sharing your life, your adventures and the history of Ausie land. I hope one day to visit your part of the country and maybe bump into you all. Shabbat Shalom and may God Bless you both.
The knowledge, content and the delivery leaves me in awe every week. Painting Port Arthur in such a curious and wonderful light despite its past. But then again, look deeply into just about any place and you will see or find the dark that lies beneath. Another OUTSTANDING episode.
Yum 5:30, Albacore, unmistakable with those long pectoral fins, to my knowledge the only tuna species with white meat, often referred to as chicken of the sea. Nice catch....
Well done guys. A really superb film. I can’t say in all the times I have sailed around that part of the coastline have we ever been able to go through the hole in the wall, so you had the right sea conditions to make it possible. It’s such a spectacular part of Tassie’s coastline.
Wow those cliffs were fantastic & the tall spire was magnificent. Now this is what I would love to tour the old prison & church. Lots of history right there. Thanks for taking us. Cheers
GREAT episode P&T! When passing through the Hole in the Wall, it did have a bit of The Horn look and feel to it! Strength, health and happiness to you! 😀👌⛵
Thanks for sharing more of this amazingly beautiful coastline & sights of Tassie! Really enjoyed the sail through the "hole in the wall" too. Hope you are both keeping well :)
Thanks for the video, very educational and emotive. Thank goodness that prisons aren’t like that now. It reminded me of the film Papillon with Steve McQueen
I never miss a post, I am a binge watcher. I started with #1 (Good idea to post it that way) and watched them all. A "tour" of your Clansman would be nice. Where are the scuppers in the cockpit, I never seem to be able to spot them. What brand water-maker would be your next choice. What about the possible next boat? There is a Clansman 30 for sale on the Aussie boat site, makes me want to jump ship and come on down!!! Bob Jarrard
Wow. Thank you so much for another inspirational window into the adventures that are your lives! Your videos really convey your simple-but-wonderful philosophy on what it means to really live....with less....and yet attain so much, of so much worth. Good on ya!
Thanks for discussing the traveler. I've always been unsure of what do do with that thing and tend to leave it amidship all the time. Your comments about twist and spilling the wind since you don't have a 3d reef was helpful. More please.
Beatuifully filmed historic and artistic vlog. Pascale thank you for sharing Troy's reaction and joy at sailing through the hole in the wall. The majesty and foreboding presence of the cliffs remains powerful, even to those who have sailed past many a time. You both captured and expressed what must have been horrific and terrifying times in a respectful and interesting way and were also able to highlight the beauty and craftsmanship of the buildings. I loved the peacefulness of the gardens and the blue wrens were a delightful bonus. Congratulations on a high quality and entertaining presentation 🥰
I very much enjoy your videos, they are warm and educational. Exploring a wonderful and beautiful different part of the world that I most likely will not have a chance to see in person. Thank you very much. Much love from Oregon US.
Amazing,that hole in the wall passage,washing machine is right though.And then,the accompanying dolphins to cheer your grey day.And to top that off,your first Tassie Tuna👍Perfect day I reckon 👌 Makes me sad to think of the inhumane way the prisoners were treated,I guess there was some crime they were being punished for,which may have been equally awful,I don't know??? Anyway,terrific video,glad you're having an awesome Tassie experience 🙂
Hi Troy and Pascale, I've been watching Sailing Project Atticus lately, they have a yacht that is similar to Mirool, 30 ft but ketch rigged, and in the Caribbean. But compared with you, they are newbies at sailing. I am sure that they could learn a lot from your experience. I want to let them know about your site, and hopefully can help them out. I still look forward to each of your videos, my favourite sailing couple.
Project Atticus is an awesome channel. The two of them are humble people on a budget as well and even though I fell in love with FRS very much I still love Atticus. the only two sailing couples I watch and I enjoy every minute of it.. tho FRS is the only project I support financially (first time in my life) because I think they need it to keep the channel running.
only in our "new" Australia, a few building amazingly only a few hundred years old get so much attention where overseas buildings 1000 years old are still lived in. Different world we live in but I love my Australia.
8:50 Seeing those dolphins with the whitish underbelly brings back a treasured memory of my first Melbourne to Hobart Yacht Race and have a huge pod of these dolphins playing in large seas off South West Cape.
The Hole in the Wall framed by immense, towering cliffs, the same rock bore down on the inmates in Port Arthur. That'll be heaven or hell. Leaves me feeling awed.
Thank you for another quality video. This video is chocked full of interesting information and wonderful scenes. Thanks for the history lesson about the prison.
Cracking vid, again...!! Can't be many more spectacular places to catch a fish!! I hope you are getting paid by the Australian Tourist Board, you guys are fantastic advertisement for your country!!
Really great video guys. .Excellent sailing and wonderful scenery. Also the fishing was sweet, take care be safe! Still in lockdown here in Canada. 😎😸👍
Super stolked on the shout out as well as being able to share what we have learned as I’ve also learnt so so so so much from you guys, another great video guys , thanks for keeping us all sane
Aye m8’s, Oh… a bit confused I must admit… First the magnificent scenery and all that nice stuff - then all that accumulated pain from all those convicts. I've visited an WW2 concentration camp the nazis operated in Norway, and it was VERY heavy stuff. This is about in the same division. I'm puzzled, or rather disappointed, about how much evil there has been and still are in some places. You've just made the right thing - to describe Port Arthur in a beautiful way, which makes the pain even harder to meet. Thnx 🙏
We hope that a grasp of history can help us appreciate the things we got right and warns us when we may be allowing things to go wrong again. It's easy to forget that we are woven into the fabric of history, not just passive observers and what we do will carry weight, perhaps for centuries.
I’m totally with you (as one who has been working years on historical museums) by learning about how we’ve managed so far - we can find a way of how to deal with present time.
@@MiQBohlin Port Arthur also has some more recent tragic history , The Port Arthur massacre of 28-29 April 1996 was a mass shooting in which 35 people were killed and 23 wounded in Port Arthur, Tasmania. The murderer, Martin Bryant, pleaded guilty and was given 35 life sentences without possibility of parole. Fundamental changes of gun control laws within Australia followed the incident. The case is the worst massacre in the modern history of Australia committed by a single person.
Since these gun control laws have come into fruition there has not been a massacre in Australia.
It was even more impressive that the gun control laws were put in place by a very conservative Prime Minister and have been guarded furiously by our population since then.
Andrew Keir Thnx for telling. Appreciated. 👍🏽
@Free Range Sailing - What an intelligent reply. Wish everyone could appreciate the value of history in this way. I’ve recently wondered where this path you two have taken will ultimately lead you? The content and presentation of your videos seems to only improve, and this is another great one. I think you two are fastly becoming your own unique brand of “Aussie Treasure”. That may seem a little too much, but my wife and I watch and enjoy every video uploaded. Best to you both from the USA! 👍👍
Top notch entertainment right there. Troy smiling like a big kid sailing through the hole. Pascal laughs at having the dolphins join the trip. Love the history lesson. Convicts sure did it hard. The very best sailing channel in the world. Pure happiness.
Very Beautiful ☺👍
Did the ghost tour there 20 years ago. Had the Akubra and a 3/4 length sheep skin coat on. I walked to the front of the group and then just stood in a doorway doing nothing but hearing people scream as they walked past me.
Lol
Keep doing what you're doing.
You should be the number 1 sailing channel on UA-cam. Simply Outstanding.
Thank you for twenty min. of calm and beauty in this times of turmoil.
One thing you may have missed due to arriving by water is the dog line. Since Port Arthur is on a peninsula, the only realistic way to escape was by land. The land at Eaglehawk Neck is very narrow, so a line of dogs trained to be ferocious were chained the entire width of the peninsula at that point to attack any would-be escapees.
I think my favourite part of port arthur was the commandant's house. I still fantasize about the beautiful wood-panelled study that one of the commandants built to get away from his missus 😆😍
One word EPIC
This weeks episode was brought to us by dead convicts, heartless captors and the ever amazing spectacle of nature.
Beautifully done.
The hole in the wall looked absolutely spectacular. I hope to pass through on my way to Port Arthur one day.
Visited port Arthur 6 yrs back on a motor home trip round Tazzi stood in most of the spots you did brought back so many memory's for me , on a cold wet grey day in Yorkshire England. You have a great lifestyle , we have just parted with our westerly 33 ketch that we owned for 20 yrs, many happy times sailing around west coast of Scotland and the isle of Mann ,
Sadly got a bit old and decrepit, enjoy it for as long as you can, Kev J Yorkshire England
Brilliant, mate(s). Just. Brilliant.
Thanks for a reminder of the raw beauty of southern coastal Tasmania which I visited over ten years ago. We avoided Port Arthur due to its depressing vibes, but I was able to appreciate your perceptions as you entered this low point of British-endorsed brutality on Australia's beautiful soil. Greetings from a Pommy Migrant who first arrived in Fremantle by ship in 1952 and was glad I wasn't a convict.
Another fun video! Thanks for making these. They’re light relief from the UK Lockdown.
Thank you for another video, you really lifted my spirits.
Thank you for the video. Very interesting. That's one prison that would not be easy to escape from.
Very true. Not many did.
You 2 teach me so much more than u kno.. I so appreciate what you 2 do. Prace,love,& Happiness!!
A solemn and sobering visit to Port Arthur. In the US, many of our prisons are cruel to this day. The people in the worst prisons are bad people, without question... but what is the sense of torturing people with dark confinement... it is torture, and it is wrong. I don't know what the solution is for people who are violent and unable to restrain their impulses. Would it be more kind to put these hateful people to sleep, like we do for our loved pets? Does that make our society just as cruel as the criminal? Very well done story, as always... your videography and editing skills have improved remarkably from your early videos, but the content has always been spot on.
You guys... this is the first time I ever used Patreon. I live in Poland and I have a really bad paid job, I make way under 1000$/month. Over the past 15 years I discovered a lot of interesting channels on UA-cam, some of them I wanted to support financially but it never happened. but you guys! I just signed up for Patreon and now I support you a little bit financially so your extraordinary vlogs can continue. I love your music choices, your editing, the knowledge Troy shares with us and the way he does it, Pascales laugh, smile and personality, the cooking, the diving, sailing, your humbleness.. every single second of every one of your videos. You two are so wonderful, there are no words to describe it. All the best from Poland, yours truly, Marcin
Thanks Marcin, there's a message for you at Patreon
@@FreeRangeLiving Just saw it. Thanks, that helped me a lot! :) cant wait
Your story telling and documenting is informative, factual and beautiful. Being Tasmanian and still living in Hobart, you share such a beautiful viewpoint that makes even a local thankful for what we do have and that adventurers like yourselves experience first hand from a unique and knowledgeable perspective. I love your style and informative videos.
This video had me searching for more info on Port Arthur. Great mix of things I love.
I love your channel for so many reasons and this episode highlights all the reasons in one showing. It shows the majesty, power and strength of sailing, Troys excellent seamnaship and instructions, living off the sea with an excellent catch, and it shows that sailing in of itself is not the only reason we head out to sea, meaning, the destinations where we anchor, in of themselves, have alot to teach us and are majestic in their own way. Thank you so much for sharing your life, your adventures and the history of Ausie land. I hope one day to visit your part of the country and maybe bump into you all. Shabbat Shalom and may God Bless you both.
I have to say thank you for sharing your adventures with us and showing how beautiful our country really is
Absolutly love watching Pascal and whats his name.
Just kidding Troy, ya'll are my favorite channel!
Looks like the Cliffs of Insanity. Inconceivable!
Heaven. Easy question. Thanks for posting and lifting my day. Sincerely.
Another entertaining and informative video, thanks both. The brutality of man to his fellow man can be inhuman.
The knowledge, content and the delivery leaves me in awe every week. Painting Port Arthur in such a curious and wonderful light despite its past. But then again, look deeply into just about any place and you will see or find the dark that lies beneath.
Another OUTSTANDING episode.
Another fantastic episode!
Just fabulous guys. Patiently waiting to see the results of the refit !!! ❤️🤙 :) :) :)
Yum 5:30, Albacore, unmistakable with those long pectoral fins, to my knowledge the only tuna species with white meat, often referred to as chicken of the sea. Nice catch....
Great video.. We luv the adventures you take us to.
More to come!
Well done guys. A really superb film. I can’t say in all the times I have sailed around that part of the coastline have we ever been able to go through the hole in the wall, so you had the right sea conditions to make it possible. It’s such a spectacular part of Tassie’s coastline.
Love it as always, full respect to you both for not mentioning the other reason why its famous, Safe travel s and thanks for sharing
Wow those cliffs were fantastic & the tall spire was magnificent. Now this is what I would love to tour the old prison & church. Lots of history right there. Thanks for taking us. Cheers
GREAT episode P&T!
When passing through the Hole in the Wall, it did have a bit of The Horn look and feel to it! Strength, health and happiness to you! 😀👌⛵
You guys are the best .
thanks guys
He who ignores history is doomed to repeat it! and that never varies............................... Cheers from America via the Philippines.
Beautiful story telling.
My wife and I were in Tasmania for 3 weeks in February. We must have been in Port Arthur about the same time 10/2. Tasmania is marvellous.
A really lovely episode. Thank you both.
YES! Mark from Sail to Spear! Getting a shout out here! Very very cool! 👍👍
Yep, we love your 'scrub the fish' advice but we're a long way from Coral Trout now.
Very good.
Muddy bottom and no fish in Port Arthur eh... Great vid! Now subscribed. Enjoy the trip!!
Been to Port Arthur 4-5 times, always something to see and learn about.
Those poor buggers that were sent there. My home State Tassie.
Thanks for sharing more of this amazingly beautiful coastline & sights of Tassie! Really enjoyed the sail through the "hole in the wall" too.
Hope you are both keeping well :)
AMAZING in so many explainable ways ..
Good to see a nice couple on a good adventure 🤞
Stunning video, one of your best, cheers.
Thanks for the video, very educational and emotive. Thank goodness that prisons aren’t like that now. It reminded me of the film Papillon with Steve McQueen
That was a goodie. Spectacular scenery.
Love your videos and your lifestyle you are so lucky to be able to live your lifestyle.
Fantastic geology! Thx!
Just amazing. Your grasp of the art is starting to truly take my breath away!
I was born in Port Arthur ,Texas. What a awesome place your sailing through. Fair winds and ~~~~~
I never miss a post, I am a binge watcher. I started with #1 (Good idea to post it that way) and watched them all. A "tour" of your Clansman would be nice. Where are the scuppers in the cockpit, I never seem to be able to spot them. What brand water-maker would be your next choice. What about the possible next boat? There is a Clansman 30 for sale on the Aussie boat site, makes me want to jump ship and come on down!!! Bob Jarrard
That was good...thanks.
Thanks for yet another lovely episode. Thoughtfully done. Superb scenery and fascinating history.
The best channel on YT! 👍
Fantastic, your tour of Port Arthur was amazing .... Well done on getting through the Hole in the Wall, not many have had the opportunity to do that.
More than just sitting on a ⛵. Great stuff thanks!!!
A really grew at narration, brilliant!
I really enjoy the history lessons. And the scenery. Keep safe.
Lol we have a Port Arthur Texas in the states. I was born there. Awesome place y'all are sailing. Beautifully done! Fair winds~~~~
spectacular scenery
Magnifique reportage, très bonne continuation et belle navigation
Most amazing youtube sailing footage ever shot. In front on those cliffs. Extraordinary.
omg beauty!
I can't say that I would have enjoyed all that clapotis coming through the passage. Another great vid. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for a great episode
Awesome channel guys...love the views...
Wow. Thank you so much for another inspirational window into the adventures that are your lives! Your videos really convey your simple-but-wonderful philosophy on what it means to really live....with less....and yet attain so much, of so much worth. Good on ya!
Thanks for discussing the traveler. I've always been unsure of what do do with that thing and tend to leave it amidship all the time. Your comments about twist and spilling the wind since you don't have a 3d reef was helpful. More please.
Beatuifully filmed historic and artistic vlog. Pascale thank you for sharing Troy's reaction and joy at sailing through the hole in the wall. The majesty and foreboding presence of the cliffs remains powerful, even to those who have sailed past many a time. You both captured and expressed what must have been horrific and terrifying times in a respectful and interesting way and were also able to highlight the beauty and craftsmanship of the buildings. I loved the peacefulness of the gardens and the blue wrens were a delightful bonus. Congratulations on a high quality and entertaining presentation 🥰
Wonderful video
I very much enjoy your videos, they are warm and educational. Exploring a wonderful and beautiful different part of the world that I most likely will not have a chance to see in person. Thank you very much. Much love from Oregon US.
In my humble opinion the most enjoyable episode you have produced. Thank you
Amazing,that hole in the wall passage,washing machine is right though.And then,the accompanying dolphins to cheer your grey day.And to top that off,your first Tassie Tuna👍Perfect day I reckon 👌
Makes me sad to think of the inhumane way the prisoners were treated,I guess there was some crime they were being punished for,which may have been equally awful,I don't know???
Anyway,terrific video,glad you're having an awesome Tassie experience 🙂
Preserving the history is a good reminder to not go backward
Such a grand adventure. I live in Seattle Washington. On the other side. It’s so awesome to see how you live your adventure!!
I really missed you guys. Thanks for the post. Bob
We give you guys a video every week. I hope you didn't miss those!
yet another beautiful video thanks both xx
Cracking story things were tough there thank you for the video
Hi Troy and Pascale, I've been watching Sailing Project Atticus lately, they have a yacht that is similar to Mirool, 30 ft but ketch rigged, and in the Caribbean. But compared with you, they are newbies at sailing. I am sure that they could learn a lot from your experience. I want to let them know about your site, and hopefully can help them out. I still look forward to each of your videos, my favourite sailing couple.
Thanks Peter. I think they are aware of us, perhaps even sub to our channel.
Project Atticus is an awesome channel. The two of them are humble people on a budget as well and even though I fell in love with FRS very much I still love Atticus. the only two sailing couples I watch and I enjoy every minute of it.. tho FRS is the only project I support financially (first time in my life) because I think they need it to keep the channel running.
Beautifully done. Another great video! Thank you!!
Nice video! Great footage
only in our "new" Australia, a few building amazingly only a few hundred years old get so much attention where overseas buildings 1000 years old are still lived in. Different world we live in but I love my Australia.
8:50 Seeing those dolphins with the whitish underbelly brings back a treasured memory of my first Melbourne to Hobart Yacht Race and have a huge pod of these dolphins playing in large seas off South West Cape.
The Hole in the Wall framed by immense, towering cliffs, the same rock bore down on the inmates in Port Arthur. That'll be heaven or hell. Leaves me feeling awed.
Oh hell yes, most excellent video guys. Thank you. Learning about the prison was interesting and you featured my favorite bird at 20:33, the Wren.
Love the narration you include when you visit different sites.
Great episode. I'd forgotten all about semaphore. We had to learn it in Girl Guides back in the sixties. That contraption for flags was really cool.
Thank you for another quality video. This video is chocked full of interesting information and wonderful scenes. Thanks for the history lesson about the prison.
Pretty Darn cool those Cliffs!!!!Great Video..THANKS
Ok this is video number 9 of my "I want to buy a Free Range Sailing hoody" campaign
Cheers
Matt
Another superbly presented documentary standard piece. You guys really are good at this.
Cracking vid, again...!! Can't be many more spectacular places to catch a fish!! I hope you are getting paid by the Australian Tourist Board, you guys are fantastic advertisement for your country!!
My thoughts EXACTLY! Hard to imagine more friendly/wholesome representatives of the people and country. They just make you want to go there...😊
Lovely way to start my day, watching this 😊 👍👍
Really great video guys. .Excellent sailing and wonderful scenery. Also the fishing was sweet, take care be safe! Still in lockdown here in Canada. 😎😸👍
Beautiful. thanks for sharing stay safe
Super stolked on the shout out as well as being able to share what we have learned as I’ve also learnt so so so so much from you guys, another great video guys , thanks for keeping us all sane
We've got your back mate