Category Archives: 2014 Season1

A Pilgrimage to Sebago

people go on pilgrimages all the time…they go to the shrine of Our Lady of Guadaloupe and gleefully throw away their crutches….they hike the Saint Iago de Compostella trail in northern Spain, perhaps on their knees, and are purified and … Continue reading

Posted in 2014 Season, 2014 Season1 | Comments Off on A Pilgrimage to Sebago

Sebago

Sebago has only frozen around the edges, 100 yards this AM reported by our spy Phil Lowe who lives in Sebago and looks across to Fry Island. High winds forecast for Friday through Sunday, SW at 30-40 MPH will likely … Continue reading

Posted in 2014 Season, 2014 Season1 | Comments Off on Sebago

Watching Sebago Thicken

The temperatures are frigid…..1.2 degrees this morning….there is no hope of wetting out our snow-covered local lakes…..in these times, our only hope is the freezing of larger lakes which were open water during the recent snowfalls….Sebago, that mysterious Indian maiden, … Continue reading

Posted in 2014 Season, 2014 Season1 | Comments Off on Watching Sebago Thicken

South Twin Pix

First, congratulations to the North Americans’ organizing committee for finding decent ice at last. The plate has been sailed, inspected and not rejected. It’s Monty’s Bay on the New York side of Lake Champlain. Racing begins Thursday.See the INDNYRA site … Continue reading

Posted in 2014 Season, 2014 Season1 | Comments Off on South Twin Pix

South Twin, Martin Luther King Day

In the past three years, we had never sailed more than four miles from the launch on South Twin Lake. By the time the rest of our lakes are rotting out in March, this little gem is still strong. Right … Continue reading

Posted in 2014 Season, 2014 Season1 | Comments Off on South Twin, Martin Luther King Day