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What’s with the slideshows?

Posted on Jul 18, 2012 | 5 Comments

Great article/interview in the Santa Barbara Independent by my friend, Ethan Stewart, explaining a bit more in depth about my slideshow…:)

Ocean Adventures — The Santa Barbara Independent

By Ethan Stewart

Surfer, Sailor Liz Clark Talks About Her SeaĀ Travels

It has been almost seven years since Liz Clark took the helm of her 40-foot sailboat, Swell, and left the cozy confines of Santa Barbara Harbor for an adventure of epic and unknown proportions. At the time, the plan was to travel via wind power to sublime surfing setups the world over. And while that has certainly happened in the thousands of nautical miles she has logged (and continues to log) since the October day in 2005 that she set sail, something else markedly more powerful hasĀ transpired.

It seems the timeless and epiphany-producing powers of nature and solitude have worked on the young captain just as they have on untold numbers of explorers, thinkers, and activists before her. ā€œI see humanity in an entirely different way now,ā€ said Clark. ā€œI see connections between things that maybe I didn’t see before, between people and the planet. There is this really human thing in all of us, and it connects us with the planet in a very special and important way. My environmentalism hasĀ evolved.ā€

This week, Clark, who is back in the States for a bit of family time as Swell waits patiently for her return in a harbor in French Polynesia, will be in Santa Barbara to host a slide show and talk at the S.B. Maritime Museum, a perfectly appropriate venue for the captain — and it is directly downstairs from the place she used to work as a bartender before she setĀ sail.

An accidental sort of public speaker, Clark has dubbed her presentation Voyage to the Source and describes it as an ā€œhonest and personal fusion of everything I have been thinking about throughout my entire voyage.ā€ More to the point, she said, it is a chance for her to share — and show — the lessons she has learned about herself and the world around her during her some 18,000 miles of sailing. In short, as is the case with most spiritual awakenings, hers is a story of how a largely self-gratifying surf trip (albeit a rather ambitious and impressive one) has evolved to become a journey with meaning and value far bigger than the captain herself. ā€œSpend six years on a boat alone, and you are going to learn a lot,ā€ laughedĀ Clark.

Voyage to the Source: 2600 Miles in the South Pacific Examining Life Close toĀ Nature
  • Where: S.B. Maritime Museum, 113 Harbor Wy., #190, SantaĀ Barbara
  • Cost:Ā $5
  • Age limit: NotĀ available

Full eventĀ details

Taking the slow road (or ocean as the case may be) through far-flung places that are often unnamed specks on most world maps, the UCSB grad has had nearly daily doses of fundamental truths that the modern world often seems dead set on having us forget. She rattles off things like ā€œseeing opportunity in adversity,ā€ learning to not take food for granted, recognizing the deadly dangers of our collective plastics addiction, and harnessing the all-illuminating power of slowing down, sitting still, and listening to nature as just a few of the lessons she has learned. And, as important as these individual revelations may be, it is the type of understanding that they collectively open the door to that has Clark most jazzed. ā€œIt has given me a sense of peace about who I am and where I fit into this world as a human, as a living organism, and as a speck of dust in the universe. It changes your perspective on what is truly important,ā€ mused the captain. ā€œI’ve realized that the real first step in becoming an activist [for the environment] is being able to get outside yourself and really think on a larger scale for the planet …. I am so grateful [for being able to learn these lessons that] sharing some of them is the least I can do. If I can help even one person relate to their situation a little differently or ease their pain or make more conscious decisions then, for me, it’s worthĀ it.ā€

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Captain Liz Clark will be presenting Voyage to the Source: 2,600 Miles in the South Pacific Examining Life Close to Nature Friday, July 20, 7 p.m., at the S.B. Maritime Museum (113 Harbor Wy.). Tickets are $5. To RSVP, call (805) 962-8404 x115, and log on at sbmm.org for moreĀ info.

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  1. SailFarLiveFree
    July 18, 2012

    Wish I was close enough to attend one of these sideshows. Will you be postings any of the shows of here on your website or on YouTube? Thanks for continuing to inspire, Liz!

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  2. lizzy
    July 18, 2012

    Yes! My friend Brad, of shop2shred.com, filmed the Ventura show and will be getting it online asap! thanks for your interest!! :)

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  3. Jerry
    July 25, 2012

    Liz, lets go back to the islands soon.

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  4. oregonsurfrider
    August 27, 2012

    Liz, do you have a link to the video that brad filmed? id love to see the show. thanks.

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    • lizzy
      August 27, 2012

      We’re finishing up the editing this week and should have it up soon! Hang tight!! :) liz

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