Five-year voyage, spanning 10,400 miles, and brimming with tales shared: Mark Ashley-Miller discusses on our podcast
Sailor Completes Five-Year Journey Around Britain and Ireland, Shares Experiences on Podcast
Mark Ashley-Miller, a seasoned sailor, has completed a remarkable five-year journey sailing around the coasts of Britain and Ireland. During his journey, he visited every single harbour in the British Isles, covering approximately 9,000 nautical miles (almost 10,400 'normal' miles).
The sailor's incredible voyage is now the subject of a podcast episode, which was edited and produced by Toby Keel, the Digital Director of the platform where the podcast is hosted. Keel, who writes about various topics including property, cars, lifestyle, travel, and nature, was the host of the podcast episode featuring Mark Ashley-Miller.
In the podcast, Ashley-Miller discusses the inspiration for his voyage and shares his experiences, including his favorite places, hospitable harbourmasters, and less welcoming encounters during his epic trip. He also speaks about one harbourmaster who gave him and his crew the keys to explore the local area and later provided Irish whiskey for a night of celebration.
Ashley-Miller has also written a book about his sailing journey around Britain and Ireland, which is now available to order. All proceeds from the sale of the book will go to The Seafarers' Charity.
For those interested in learning more about Ashley-Miller and his journey, his Instagram page is another valuable resource. His website provides further information about his experiences and the podcast episode featuring him can be found on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Audible.
James Fisher, a podcast host, describes the episode as a fascinating account of Ashley-Miller's journey and encourages listeners to tune in to hear more about his adventures. With over 300 harbourmasters visited during his trip, Ashley-Miller's story is sure to captivate audiences and provide insights into the challenges and rewards of such a monumental undertaking.