Want to travel? Top ten tips from a rowing and travel expert. Based on years of travelling to row, here are my top 10 travel tips...
Read MoreCredit TaliskerWhiskyAtlanticChallenge.com. Women in the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge cross the Atlantic between Spain and Antigua...
Read MoreCradle Mountain is one of Tasmania’s many protected areas which cover 42% of the islands. How can one not be intrigued by a...
Read MoreWe made it to Switzerland! There is a wonderful connection between these three things. Literary buffs could tell you exactly what...
Read MoreBoathouses are at their essence utilitarian. The Aussies call them sheds and some are exactly that, not an aesthetic line in sight....
Read MoreWe pair food with wine, so why not rows? Crisp, clean, a light finish – well that could describe the rowing just as easily as...
Read MoreIt’s become a ritual. The first time we drive through The Rower, everyone speculates on the origin of the name. From a nearby...
Read MoreTruffles are an exquisite delicacy of French cuisine. Growing wild and hidden under oak trees in the south of France, they are highly...
Read MoreBalance in wine is the level of harmony between acidity, tannins, fruit, oak, and other elements. Balance in rowing is the level of...
Read MoreBesides coolish rows and perhaps head races, autumn, for many, brings harvests, and our thoughts turn to food—fresh food. As...
Read MoreKathy Berezin, who lives in Switzerland, knows how to combine her love of rowing and her love of travel. In a new series we are calling...
Read MoreFirst cultivated by the Romans, the Mosel Valley, with its tranquil namesake river, has long been considered one of the most romantic...
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