
A STERN VIEW PODCAST (archive) : Coches Prietos, Santa Cruz Island
January 07, 2019 by Sailing Triteia | Language: EN Play Time: 00:13:45 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

Hello Friends,
This is the first ARCHIVE video for my sailing podcast “A STERN VIEW PODCAST” that is something of a cruising guide in audio form. Each episode is recorded onboard at the anchorage that is being discussed or reviewed.
As I add more episodes to my soundcloud account where it is hosted the older episodes are removed due to space limitations. I will be slowly adding the earlier episodes here in this ambient video format allowing my viewers (and listeners) to have access to all the episodes new and old.
The first season of the podcast I talked about each of the anchorages I visited on Santa Cruz Island in California’s Channel Islands.
You can subscribe to A STERN VIEW PODCAST on iTunes or where ever you get your podcasts.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/a-stern-view-podcast/id1330902085?mt=2
Thanks for watching and listening!
Fair Winds,
Sailor James
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A STERN VIEW PODCAST (archive) : Coches Prietos, Santa Cruz Island Locations
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