#2 Of Top Ten from 2024/ From Land to Sea: A Life of Sailing After 50
Description
Ever dreamed of setting sail into the unknown after 50? Sherry McCampbell's story might just inspire your next adventure. Growing up a Navy brat, Sherry's early love affair with the sea eventually led her to a life of sailing around the world with her husband, Dave. Their shared passion for the open ocean has transformed into 17 years of global exploration, and Sherry shares her fascinating journey from landlocked life to living out her dreams aboard their vessel.
For those itching to know what it takes to navigate life on the high seas, Sherry and Dave reveal the resourcefulness required to adapt to a long-term sailing lifestyle. From mastering the art of boat repairs to leveraging technology like Starlink and social media groups, they’ve learned to overcome the unique challenges of international waters. Sherry discusses the importance of timing ocean crossings to avoid hurricanes and the unexpected encounters with customs regulations and mechanical mishaps that are all part of the cruising experience.
The episode doesn't just stop at logistics. Sherry takes us through their diverse adventures, from diving among World War II wrecks to navigating pirate-infested waters. The couple shares captivating stories of wildlife encounters, cultural exchanges, and the minimalist lifestyle that defines their journey. As they plan future voyages, their legacy of community and mentorship in the cruising world stands out, offering listeners a compelling blueprint for leading a meaningful life through adventure and connection.
Sherry's and Dave's Info:
https://svsoggypaws.com
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