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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Wed Apr 8, 2015, 06:17 PM Apr 2015

The Arctic has lost so much ice that now people want to race yachts through it

Source: Washington Post

This year, we’ve seen yet another Arctic milestone — sea ice covering the top of the world reached the lowest maximum extent yet observed in winter, when ice is at its peak. That means that in the last four years, Arctic sea ice has seen a new low both for its seasonal winter peak (in 2015) and for its summer minimum (in 2012).

We often hear about how damaging this will be to Arctic ecosystems and cultures — but many people see new opportunities in a less icy Arctic. It’s not just shipping and industry, it’s also competitors and adventurers. One case in point: Sailing the Arctic Race, an “extreme yacht race” that is being proposed for the summer-fall of 2017, when crews would race 7,700 miles through the fabled Northwest Passage on a trip from New York to Victoria, British Columbia via the top of the world.

“The more ice that’s being melted, the more free water is there for us to be sailing,” says Robert Molnar, a lifelong sailor, entrepreneur, and the founder and CEO of the race. “Normally we should not be able to do that, but we can.”

The race lists, among its partners, Harken, a major U.S. based maker of sailboat gear. But it’s also drawn skepticism in sailing circles – Mark Pillsbury, the editor of the sailing magazine Cruising World, recently called the idea “ambitious and improbable.”

Read more: http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2015/04/08/the-arctic-has-melted-so-much-that-people-want-to-race-yachts-through-the-northwest-passage/?tid=sm_fb

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OnlinePoker

(5,719 posts)
3. And it will be the Canadian or U.S. governments bailing them out when TSHTF.
Wed Apr 8, 2015, 06:32 PM
Apr 2015

They should be required to pay a rescue bond before setting out on anything like this, refundable if not used.

Brother Buzz

(36,407 posts)
6. Flying Cloud then Thursday's Child then Gitana 13
Wed Apr 8, 2015, 06:45 PM
Apr 2015

They need to move the finish line to San Francisco so the record can be broken...again.

Within six weeks of launch Flying Cloud sailed from New York and made San Francisco 'round Cape Horn in 89 days, 21 hours under the command of Captain Josiah Perkins Creesy. In July, during the trip, she ran the following nautical mileage, 284, 374 and 334 for 992 nautical miles total over the three consecutive days.[5] In 1853 she beat her own record by 13 hours, a record that stood until 1989 when the breakthrough-designed sailboat Thursday's Child completed the passage in 80 days, 20 hours.[6] The record was once again broken in 2008 by the French racing yacht Gitana 13, with a time of 43 days and 38 minutes.[7]

In the early days of the California Gold Rush, it took more than 200 days for a ship to travel from New York to San Francisco, a voyage of more than 16,000 miles. Flying Cloud's better-than-halving that time (only 89 days) was a headline-grabbing world record that the ship itself beat three years later, setting a record that lasted for 136 years.

valerief

(53,235 posts)
7. ARCTIC: The New Playground for the Well-Heeled!
Wed Apr 8, 2015, 06:48 PM
Apr 2015

or

Since We Befouled Mt. Everest, Come to the Pure Arctic!

or

Ice--It's Not Just for Cocktails Anymore

appalachiablue

(41,113 posts)
8. +1. I've seen reports of those Everest groups using more & more shirpas to carry comforts
Wed Apr 8, 2015, 07:00 PM
Apr 2015

needed for heated tents, nice meals & all the rest on the elite-with-$-to-burn treks-

OnlinePoker

(5,719 posts)
14. And, in many cases, their bodies.
Wed Apr 8, 2015, 09:02 PM
Apr 2015

Very few are actually brought back down the mountain who die up there.

valerief

(53,235 posts)
17. Serves 'em right. Only scientists and nature photographers should venture
Thu Apr 9, 2015, 11:10 AM
Apr 2015

up there. People who aren't looking to just show off at their club. "Oh, Scooter, I climbed Everest. Have yoooooou? Ha, thought not."

tclambert

(11,085 posts)
12. But, but Sen. Snowball Inhofe says global warming is all a hoax!
Wed Apr 8, 2015, 08:03 PM
Apr 2015

Don't they know they will just crash their sailboats into the ice which he imagines still exists? These liberal yacht racers must not read the Bible.

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