John is featured on Fifty Forward podcast
Read more on the Fifty Forward site: https://fiftyforward.org/podcasts/squeeze-the-day-podcast-john-guider-shares-how-stealth-mode-in-nature-supports-his-passion-for-the-arts-and-rediscovering-history/
Read more on the Fifty Forward site: https://fiftyforward.org/podcasts/squeeze-the-day-podcast-john-guider-shares-how-stealth-mode-in-nature-supports-his-passion-for-the-arts-and-rediscovering-history/
John was featured on News 4 Nashville’s “Positively Tennessee” segment by Terry Bulger. Here is a link watch the story on the News 4 website >
John is one of eleven finalists in The Most Beautiful Minds in America 2011. In addition to this video profile, John’s full story is on the Beautiful Minds website: http://www.beautiful-minds.com/MeetTheBeautifulMinds/2011FinalistJohn.aspx
With great gratitude, we are pleased announce that John’s Kickstarter campaign will be funded by the deadline on Friday! A huge THANK YOU to all who have pledged support! John is currently making progress along the southern coast of Florida. Today he is in Everglades City at the Rod and Gun Club. He will receive a replacement for his broken oarlock in
John just launched a Kickstarter Campaign to help fund his Great Loop journey and exhibit. Please take a moment to check it out and share it with your friends. Thank you for your support!
John packed his gear and drove toward the coast on Monday, June 7th with his newly improved Expedition Skerry in tow. He arrived in Reserve, Louisiana this morning and met up with Bob Ory at Ingram’s Triangle Fleet location. Bob drove with John to Bayou Caddy, Mississippi, the location where he ended Phase 1 of his Great
John is aboard the Harry Brindell, courtesy of Ingram Marine Group. Over the next 2 to 3 days he will travel with the crew as they transport barges from New Orleans to Mobile. John plans to photograph this experience and gather information and perspective for his return to the Gulf and the Great Loop journey
John Harris at CLC Boats has redesigned the deck of John’s boat. (see attached sketch) Even though the larger deck will make the cockpit smaller, it will add a lot of strength to the overall design and there will be more room for additional floatation. There will also be space to permanently mount a compass along the