
Top Ten Fears / crossing an ocean. fear files travel vlog fear files
October 20, 2020 by Pacific Solo | Language: EN Play Time: 00:09:59 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

In just a few months I am crossing an ocean, by sailboat and by myself, to see my mom. And I am kinda scared. I have never sailed across an ocean before. I have identified ten fears and am seeking to address them. The list includes storms, falling overboard, colliding with a whale, repairing a diesel engine, what lies below in the deep, and more. You may be surprised by what my #1 fear is. It is the most recent fear, too, and it all started when I wrote this blog back in July.
https://www.pacificsolo.com/blog/2020/lady-in-langley
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