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High Latitude Challenge 2026-2027

Yachting Monthly UK

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March 2025

Sailing to high latitudes has become increasingly popular, with the Northwest Passage in the Arctic, and, at the other extreme, the Antarctic Peninsula, recording the largest number of visiting yachts in any one year in 2024.

- Jimmy Cornell

High Latitude Challenge 2026-2027

To mark the 40th anniversary of the ARC transatlantic rally, ARC founder Jimmy Cornell has launched an event aimed at anyone interested in joining other like-minded sailors on a voyage to those exciting destinations.

Jimmy Cornell has sailed twice to those destinations and has planned the route of the High Latitude Challenge to benefit from favourable wind and weather conditions, as well as safe seasons, along the entire route.

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