David Thoreson Photos and Stories

David Thoreson Photos and Stories Photographer/explorer David Thoreson is the 1st American sailor to traverse the Northwest Passage in both directions. His adventure is amazing.

For over 20 years I have plied the world's oceans as a photographer, sailor and explorer. I first sailed to the Arctic's NW Passage in 1994 and was blocked by extensive pack ice. In 2007, our crew of six sailed east to west through NW Passage with very little ice as the Arctic was altered by climate change. Over the Horizon chronicles my journeys from learning to sail on a lake in Iowa to the wilds of the polar regions. Please follow the voyage to publication.

30 years ago today, Cloud Nine had sailed 300 miles west into the Canadian Arctic and the   and finally arrived at Erebu...
08/04/2024

30 years ago today, Cloud Nine had sailed 300 miles west into the Canadian Arctic and the and finally arrived at Erebus Bay, a very protected anchorage. This was the over-winter anchorage of the Sir John Franklin expedition in 1845 with their 2 vessels Erebus and Terror. The first 3 crew members died and were buried on the shore. All 129 men would die and both vessels were crushed in the ice over the next few years. We also discovered we were not alone in the Arctic as the French vessel Back of the Moon joined us in the Bay. We would try to proceed together as a team. There were exactly 2 boats and 9 people on earth in 1994 attempting the infamous Passage.

August 1, 1994. We crossed Baffin Bay avoiding the ice on a run w 25-30 knots and entered the Canadian Arctic in a swirl...
08/01/2024

August 1, 1994. We crossed Baffin Bay avoiding the ice on a run w 25-30 knots and entered the Canadian Arctic in a swirl of confused breeze and ominous clouds but Lancaster Sound was free of ice. We proceeded west in calm waters some 300 miles to our anchorage. Journal entry 0315 hrs- "We are going to fvcking make it! I can't believe it. 10 miles from the anchorage where the Sir John Franklin expedition first overwintered and the first 3 crew members died. 1st of August and the first anchorage in the and it is here in this sacred place. Can't believe it is real."

Saturday has come. How about a concert and some boating again on the Iowa Great Lakes!!   Arnolds Park Amusement Park Ar...
07/20/2024

Saturday has come. How about a concert and some boating again on the Iowa Great Lakes!! Arnolds Park Amusement Park Arnolds Park Preservation Plaza Should be a great show tonight! The Chamber of the Iowa Great Lakes

The Dickinson County Courthouse   always has a beautiful Memorial Day celebration. Thank and honor our Veterans, and the...
05/27/2024

The Dickinson County Courthouse always has a beautiful Memorial Day celebration. Thank and honor our Veterans, and the loved ones who have meant so much to our families and communities.

Hope you're having a great and honorable Memorial Weekend. Here is a little story for you to fit the emotion and gravity...
05/26/2024

Hope you're having a great and honorable Memorial Weekend. Here is a little story for you to fit the emotion and gravity of this sacred holiday. As many of you know our lovely mother Judy unexpectedly passed away last autumn. We four Thoreson siblings have been pouring through endless family history going back to the mid-nineteenth century. Overwhelming. A big part of this history is/was our father, the late Lt. Col. Richard M. Thoreson (USMC) who flew fixed-wing aircraft but then moved on to all types of helicopters during his 20 years of service. One of his greatest interests, and concerns, was in his fallen and lost comrades during the Vietnam War, the Missing In Action (MIA). He wrote, and called, endlessly to those in power who could help locate and return remains back to their families. He also wore an MIA bracelet that I recall very well. After his death in 2000, we packed away many of his belongs and forgot about them, until now. We found his MIA bracelet recently with the name, Major Albro L. Lundy Jr. USAF 12-24-70 Laos, engraved on it. I brought it home and did a little research with my wife and discovered that his remains had been found in 2004 and returned to his family, four years after my father passed away. Major Albro Lundy was buried with full honors at Arlington National Cometary. More research ensued and we located his son who works in a law firm in California, and I cold called him and left a message. He called back and was very intrigued. We had a long, nostalgic and very emotional conversation about our fathers and their (and our) lives. Turns out there were millions of MIA bracelets made to honor our fallen and missing heroes. They were very popular even though there were less than 3000 total MIAs. There were duplicate bracelets made. Albro III told me that there have been six families who have returned his father's bracelets back to the family and they are in a personal display case at Arlington National Cemetery along with the accompanying story. On this Memorial Weekend, I am returning my father's bracelet to the family, and it will now be the 7th bracelet in the display at Arlington along with our father's story of love and concern for his fallen and missing men and women who served this great country. I have also passed on my father's novel that he wrote before he passed away called "Someone To Remember," a story of a pilot who crash landed and went missing on an island during the Pacific Campaign of WWII. I'm certain that Albro and Dick are sharing some of their stories together as they fly through the clouds looking down on two families that did not know each other but have now forged a new friendship based on lives and times that have long passed. It's truly amazing. Have a great Memorial Weekend and I hope you will also remember someone who served this country honorably and gave back to their families, the community and this great nation. Thank you.

Nature is amazing!! Northern Lights Pillsbury Point between 11pm-Midnight last night at   25 Second Exposure Nikon Z8 14...
05/12/2024

Nature is amazing!! Northern Lights Pillsbury Point between 11pm-Midnight last night at 25 Second Exposure Nikon Z8 14mm Vivid setting. Iowa Through The Lens

Looks like a nice couple days for Walleye Weekend at   and it's great to see our wetlands and lakes with so much water t...
05/03/2024

Looks like a nice couple days for Walleye Weekend at and it's great to see our wetlands and lakes with so much water this year! Okoboji Protective Association

Happy New Year from the Rockies! Be healthy, do good deeds and have fun in 2024. Cheers 🍻!!
01/01/2024

Happy New Year from the Rockies! Be healthy, do good deeds and have fun in 2024. Cheers 🍻!!

A few images from our amazing sailing voyage on sv Polar Sun w exp leader  n Mr Dirt as we continue the 2022 NWP sail ou...
07/26/2023

A few images from our amazing sailing voyage on sv Polar Sun w exp leader n Mr Dirt as we continue the 2022 NWP sail out of the Arctic to SE Alaska in summer 2023. Pls ck out August Nat Geo cover story for the whole read n surreal images by Cheers all !!

Great to be out touring on these lovely almost spring days in the Rockies.
03/07/2023

Great to be out touring on these lovely almost spring days in the Rockies.

Happy New Year!! Cheers 🥂 to 2023 and hopes of us working together to make this a better, more peaceful and cleaner worl...
01/01/2023

Happy New Year!! Cheers 🥂 to 2023 and hopes of us working together to make this a better, more peaceful and cleaner world for all.

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