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Travel Grit

Podcast af with Bernie Harberts

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Travel Grit is long-form conversations with ramblers, roamers and free spirits — adventurers who have crossed continents on horseback, sailed solo around the world, and traveled thousands of miles by mule. Hosted by Bernie Harberts. For bonus episodes, Q&A sessions, and more from the world of Travel Grit, check out the companion show Gritty Bits.

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episode Thies Matzen: Southern Ocean by the Stars on Wanderer III cover

Thies Matzen: Southern Ocean by the Stars on Wanderer III

Thies Matzen and his wife Kicki Ericson have sailed Wanderer III — the same 30-foot wooden sloop that legendary cruising sailors Eric and Susan Hiscock wrote about — more than 150,000 bluewater miles, much of it in the Southern Ocean. This includes two years overwintering at South Georgia Island under brutal conditions and a voyage to Antarctica aboard the smallest traditionally planked wooden boat to ever sail there. Along the way they won the Blue Water Award from the Cruising Club of America, one of the most prestigious honors in offshore sailing. In this episode, Thies talks about life aboard one of the most storied small boats in sailing history, navigating by sextant and stars in the Southern Ocean, what the ancient Polynesian navigators taught him about finding your place in the world, and why a small boat keeps the world big. Guest: Thies Matzen — Sailor, shipwright, and offshore voyager who has spent decades aboard Wanderer III navigating the Southern Ocean by sextant and stars. Links: [Guest website] Chapters: People: Creators & Guests * Thies Matzen - Guest Click here to view the episode transcript. [https://share.transistor.fm/s/6a7c29e2/transcript]   For more stories of long riders, sailors, ramblers, adventurers, and dreamers finding their way, visit TravelGrit.com.

19. maj 2026 - 1 h 55 min
episode Sven Yrvind: Jail to Sail - Birth of a Sailing Legend cover

Sven Yrvind: Jail to Sail - Birth of a Sailing Legend

Sven Yrvind was beaten by his teachers, locked up for desertion and learned the value of books from a psychopath. Then he built a boat in his mother's basement and sailed into legend.  In this Travel Grit episode, the legendary Swedish sailor and boat builder talks about crossing the Atlantic in his self-built twenty-foot Bris, teaching navigation to islanders on Tristan da Cunha, rounding Cape Horn solo in winter, and why at eighty-six he's still building boats and planning his next ocean passage.[Episode description goes here] Guest: [Sven Yrvind — Swedish sailor, boat builder, and writer who has spent his life crossing oceans solo in tiny boats of his own construction and design. Links: Yrvind.com [https://www.yrvind.com/] YouTube Sven Yrvind [https://www.youtube.com/@SvenYrvindExlex] People: Click here to view the episode transcript. [https://share.transistor.fm/s/d026ef30/transcript] For more stories of long riders, sailors, ramblers, adventurers, and dreamers finding their way, visit TravelGrit.com [https://travelgrit.com/].

12. apr. 2026 - 1 h 19 min
episode Sea G Rhydr: 5,000 Miles on a $1 Horse cover

Sea G Rhydr: 5,000 Miles on a $1 Horse

Sea G Rhydr bought her horse for a dollar. Then she rode him 5,000 miles across America. Sea started her voyage in Northern California in the fall of 2011 with two imperfect horses, a diamond hitch she'd learned the night before, and a canvas tablecloth painted with fairies and mushrooms for a ground cloth. Twenty-five months later she rode into Minot, Maine — bridle-less, flag in hand, walking pneumonia — to lead a parade honoring the long rider who had inspired her whole journey. It's a miracle she and her mounts completed her journey. Her pack pony colicked in the wilderness with no vet and no Banamine. A fistula on her horse's withers put the trip on hold for two and a half months. She survived six degrees in the Mojave with hand warmers stuffed in her socks and house wrap for insulation. She crossed the Mojave with a borrowed truck and a bucket on a rope thrown over a fence into a canal. In this conversation, Sea talks about forging an unbreakable bond with a horse nobody else wanted, the songs she sang to keep them both calm on a trail above a thousand-foot drop, and the one thing that turned the whole trip around when everything else stopped working: having the right story to tell. Guest: Sea G Rhydr — long rider and author who completed a 5,000-mile continuous saddle voyage from Northern California to Minot, Maine, finishing the first Mesannie Wilkins Memorial Ride. Q&A with Sea G Rhydr: Driving a Wagon Through America [https://open.spotify.com/episode/1MTRjEPQYiwJjoAg3RA76h] Links: FreeRangeRodeo.com / YouTube Hello Neighbor Chapters: People: Creators & Guests * Sea G Rhydr - Guest Click here to view the episode transcript. [https://share.transistor.fm/s/d4db4a9c/transcript] For more stories of long riders, sailors, ramblers, adventurers, and dreamers finding their way, visit TravelGrit.com.

23. mar. 2026 - 2 h 58 min
episode Hugo Vihlen: Crossing the Atlantic in a 5' 4" Sailboat cover

Hugo Vihlen: Crossing the Atlantic in a 5' 4" Sailboat

At 62 years old, Hugo Vihlen sailed across the Atlantic Ocean in Father's Day—a boat just 5 feet 4 inches long. He hand-steered through hurricanes, ate quarter rations, and lost a kidney somewhere between Newfoundland and England. His record still stands 30+ years later. This is Hugo's second Atlantic crossing. In 1968, he sailed April Fool, a 6-foot sailboat, from Casablanca to Florida in 85 days. But the Coast Guard towed him in 25 miles from shore. That "rescue" ate at him for 25 years. So at 62, Hugo built Father's Day in his garage, cut 2 inches off the bow to beat his rival Tom McNally, defied the Coast Guard, and sailed from Newfoundland to England in 105 days. He navigated by sextant, slept in the fetal position, and hand-steered most of the voyage. In this conversation, Hugo talks about growing up poor in Depression-era Florida, overcoming his fear of rattlesnakes, becoming a Marine Corps pilot, building boats from Popular Mechanics plans, and what it takes to be a positive thinker when you're sailing a bathtub across the Atlantic Ocean. Guest: Hugo Vihlen — Holds the world record for sailing the smallest boat across the Atlantic Ocean (5' 4"), former Delta Airlines pilot, U.S. Marine Corps veteran Links: * April Fool: How I Sailed from Casablanca to Florida in a Six-Foot Boat (Amazon) * The Stormy Voyage of Father's Day (Amazon) Chapters: People: Creators & Guests * Hugo Vihlen - Guest Click here to view the episode transcript. [https://share.transistor.fm/s/58e1a93a/transcript] For more stories of long riders, sailors, ramblers, adventurers, and dreamers finding their way, visit TravelGrit.com.

2. mar. 2026 - 51 min
episode Gin Szagola: Riding a Horse Across Australia cover

Gin Szagola: Riding a Horse Across Australia

Long Rider Gin Szagola and her wild Snowy Mountain Brumby, Fable, became the first person and horse to cross Australia coast to coast with no support vehicle or chase crew—4,400 kilometers over eight months. In this conversation, Gin shares the complete story: training a recently wild horse in just 90 days, crossing 1,000 miles of Nullarbor desert with volunteer-organized supply caches, dealing with road trains at 80mph, camping roadside 85% of the time, and what it's really like to live with your horse 24/7. Before Australia, Gin walked across America at age 18—failed after 4 days, went home, then succeeded on her second attempt. She's now working in Western Australia and raising funds to bring Fable home to the United States. WHAT'S COVERED: - Training a wild brumby in 90 days (5:50) - Road trains and triple-length trucks (16:39) - The Nullarbor: 1,000 miles of desert (28:29) - Holes in a boat: Mental health on the road (46:02) - Living 24/7 with your horse (50:15) - Failed at 18, grateful for it now (1:02:31) - Bringing Fable home: $20,000 journey (1:09:57) - Why wild horses matter (1:19:26) More about Gin: Website: ginandfaith.com [http://ginandfaith.com] GoFundMe: Search "Help Bring Fable Home" Facebook: Gin and Fable More podcasts, articles and art for and by ramblers, roamers and free spirits at TravelGrit.com [http://TravelGrit.com] Click here to view the episode transcript. [https://share.transistor.fm/s/77b1d1dc/transcript] Click here to watch a video of this episode. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gri_3M-Opt4] Creators & Guests * Gin Szagola - Guest

11. feb. 2026 - 1 h 22 min
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