Crewed Yacht Charter VacationsCruising Greece And TurkeyHolidays And HoneymoonsGuest Reflections Year 1999(Links in Underlined Blue Text) What follows are verbatim log entries of year 1999 guests aboard the sailing yacht T.G. Ellyson hosting crewed yacht charter vacations in Turkey and Greece. To visit the TGE's home page click here. To examine various itineraries, such as Alexander's Path, prefacing these log entries, click here. For an introduction to the TGE's crew, click here. Gocek to Gocek (Alexander's Path). Once again a
superb week on the T.G. Ellyson - this trip new places, to which we'll return in order
that we may further appreciate what the area has to offer, as well as Gordon's
Gocek to Gocek (Alexander's Path). Simdiye kadar yaptigim en guzel yat gezisiydi. Eva Hilderbrand, Geneva, Switzerland, May 1999 Gocek to Gocek (Alexander's Path). Sevgili Gordon, Seni tanimak benim icin bir ayricalikti. Evet, beni ailene kabul etme isteyisin beni cok onurlandirdi. Seni nasil cagiracagimi bilmiyorum, baba mi desem yoksa abi 'mi desem sana' Let me know that! Kendi aileni tanidibim icinde cok mutluyum. Gercekten dunya tatlisi bir karin ve cocuklarin. Benimde iki oglum var, birinin hikayecini biliyorsun hollanda'da. Digeri is yasinda ankarada. Ailene katilmak isterim. Tek istemedigim sey, eger sana birgun birsey olursa, William ve Sian'in, dunyanin neresinde olurlarsa olsunlar, egitimlerini ve geleceklerini, ve gecinmelerini saglamak istiyorum. Eger bana da birsey olursa benim cocuklarimin babasi sen olmalisin. Cunku sana cok guvendim kisa surede. Sende bana guven!! Adnan Oney, Kusadasi, Turkey, May 1999 Gocek to Gocek (Alexander's Path). Dear Gordon, Dear Louise, Thank you for a wonderful week! For sharing with us the dramatic coastline, its fascinating history, and the delightful hospitality of all your Turkish friends and acquaintances of your adopted home. Walter Winzenburger, Berea, Ohio, May 1999 Gocek to Gocek (Alexander's Path). My thanks also for a truly wonderful week. From the chilly waters of Cold Water Bay, the fascination of swimming among the ruins of Aperlae, the magnificence of the tombs of Myra, the mysteries of Pirate Island to the camaraderie of the campfire and the street dancing in Kalkan. And of course the chance to sail on the Mediterranean. It was great! Janet Winzenburger, Berea, Ohio, May 1999 Gocek to Gocek (Cleopatra's Route). Dear Gordon and Louise, How can I
summarize my three week Gocek to Gocek (Cleopatra's Route). Gordon - In three weeks over four hundred miles of sailing and I never grew tired of it. Every day was different and presented a fresh set of challenges, whether it was parting the main halyard, dealing with a crowded harbor at Kos, beating into 35-knot winds, finding ourselves on Nisis Gaidharos and reworking our itinerary, dealing with that "filthy sea" in Rhodes, or just the endless combinations of sails as conditions merited. You are a wonderful sailor in whom anyone can safely trust their Odyssey. Louise, like Debby I am constantly amazed by your abilities in very difficult cooking and sailing situations. Your cheerful manner always added an extra brightness to the day. Fondly, Terry Kee, Greenbrae, California, June 1999 Gocek to Gocek (Alexander's Path). Dear Gordon and Louise, If it hadn't been for
Boat U.S. we would have probably never met the best boat skipper and best hostess afloat. Gordon,
we'll always remember your smiling Gocek to Gocek (Alexander's Path). Gordon & Louise, We really appreciated your professional seamanship, intriguing itinerary, and your historical perspective of our day-trip adventures. I wish I had been more knowledgeable about crewing on your sailing boat, but I learned new facts about sailing. I especially enjoyed the browsing for new ports and the tours of ruins. I wish I'd had this experience in high school, because Greek and Roman Civilizations would have been much more meaningful. Thank you for sharing your time with us and showing us your world. Louise, you are such a peach. I appreciate your kindness. Jim and Norma Brown, Stockton, California, July 1999 Gocek to Gocek (Alexander's Path). Gordon & Louise, What an adventure! We thoroughly enjoyed our trip. The sights were incredible and Gordon's knowledge was amazing. History came to life. Gordon, you certainly know the best spots to dine and we can't think of anyplace that wasn't unique and fabulous. Louise, your charm, cooking ability, and sense of humor is awesome. Thanks for everything. P.S. Thanks for the ultimate high, paragliding off of 6000' Baba Dag! What a high! Boy, did we fly! Roy and Mary Richison, Stockton, California, July 1999 Gocek to Gocek (Lycian Holiday). Thanks so much for such an
enjoyable sailing experience in Turkey. We Gocek to Gocek (Lycian Holiday). Gordon, thanks for the wonderful trip. Six knots instead of 600 knots makes for a very enjoyable ride. The scenery goes by much slower. A beautiful and professional trip. Don Burnham, Castle Rock, Colorado, July 1999 Bodrum to Kusadasi (Aegean Odyssey). Dear Gordon and Louise, Thank you for a spectacular week. While my husband is an avid sailor, because of me, his normally seasick wife, our sailing adventures are limited. You somehow managed to give us each an experience of a lifetime. Gordon - your nautical knowledge and historical lore are amazing. They add a unique dimension to the trip. And Louise - your attention to detail from cook to crew adds an element of luxury & fun. I never thought I would ever say I wanted to remain on the boat, but I hope to be back soon! Thank You, Kathy Corey, Del Mar, California, August 1999 Bodrum to Kusadasi (Aegean Odyssey). Dear Gordon and Louise, This was a spectacular week for both Kathy and myself. The sailing experience was fantastic on so many levels. The historical, cultural, culinary, and geographic aspects were icing on the cake, so to speak. We both really appreciated the fine care and attention you gave us, and both appreciate your friendship. It was truly a wonderful and relaxing voyage. Safe Travels, Paul Corey, Del Mar, California, August 1999 Kusadasi to Gocek (Aegean Odyssey). Gordon & Louise - This was truly the
experience of a lifetime. I Kusadasi to Gocek (Aegean Odyssey).Gordon & Louise - I didn't want to come on this trip for lots of reasons. Now I am glad I did. Had a good time, good food, good drink, and good company. Henry Miller, Canyon Country, California, September 1999 Kusadasi to Gocek (Aegean Odyssey). Gordon & Louise - I started thinking about a special trip for our 25th wedding anniversary over two years ago. This trip has been everything I wanted. The sailing was great, the places we stopped uniformly interesting, and the octopus salads were of only two grades, good and better. Leni and I are already making plans for another visit in a couple of years. Neal Whisenand, Palmdale, California, September 1999 Kusadasi to Gocek (Aegean Odyssey). Gordon and Louise, Thanks for making this a very special trip! I haven't travelled far from the U.S. except once. This has really whetted my appetite! We haven't been sailing for years and now that we're into it again, sailing will be part of some future trips. Gordon has been a terrific captain, guide and dinner director - so much knowledge about Turkey and Greece! Louise has done everything to make our meals on the boat tasty and enjoyable, including making hot dogs (which she calls sausage!), and the second time she did so she even figured out the pickles are what she calls gherkins! And the tomatoes are a whole new great tasting food!! Thank you both for all the great days of sightseeing and swimming, and nights of varied starters, dinners, drinks, and desserts!! Leni Whisenand, Palmdale, California, September 1999 Gocek to Ekincik (Cleopatra's Route). We have sailed many times
in the Caribbean, and were looking for a new sailing spot. We found it here in Turkey - the best yet!
Friendly people, spectacular scenery, ancient history, great food, and easy sailing. Thanks for an enjoyable and relaxing
vacation. See you next year. John Gocek to Ekincik (Cleopatra's Route). Dear Gordon & Louise, The sail with you and our visit to Turkey have exceeded expectations. I've been pleasantly surprised by the friendly nature of the Turkish people. And the Food! Well, it has been fabulous! Can't wait for my return visit. I think we have found a new sailing destination. Thanks for making our holiday so very enjoyable . Marguerite Kritkausky, Wilmington, Delaware, September 1999 Kusadasi to Bodrum (Aegean Odyssey). A wonderful way to see Greek islands! Rudolf and Marianne Schrimpff, Bogota, Colombia, October 1999 Kusadasi to Bodrum (Aegean Odyssey). This motley bunch staggered on board, shamed the captain with our lack of seamanship, ate, drank, swam, and even took in some culture as we were elegantly transported from one island to another, all the while looked after by Louise. Veronica Dare-Bryan, St. Aquilin, France, October 1999 Kusadasi to Bodrum (Aegean Odyssey). An excellently planned and performed cruise. An unforgettable trip both educationally and personally. Carl Isakson, St. Aquilin, France, October 1999
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