AtlanticOpen ocean with Casper
Sailing the Atlantic
Salt, fear, weather, fatigue, and the strange calm of looking down to find Casper still beside me.

Casper is the story
A real adventure photography journal about loyalty, ocean miles, cancer rooms, Harley wind, and the dog who stayed through all of it.
Meet CasperFeatured Stories
This is not a polished myth. It is a real dog, real fear, real miles, and the kind of companionship that changes the way a person survives and travels.
AtlanticOpen ocean with Casper
Salt, fear, weather, fatigue, and the strange calm of looking down to find Casper still beside me.
Service DogTreatment rooms and recovery days
Before the big adventures, Casper learned the hardest job first: staying close when life got small.
HarleyDesert roads and city nights
Goggles on, ears tucked, Casper became the most unlikely passenger a Harley ever carried.
Video SeriesVerified YouTube playlist
The Atlantic video series follows Casper as a brave service dog at sea during an attempted solo nonstop circumnavigation.
Major Story
The ocean stripped life down to weather, sleep, work, and trust. Casper did not understand the scale of the Atlantic. He understood staying close.

Bravest Dog In The World
A documentary-style YouTube series about courage, survival, and a service dog at sea.
Featured Photography
Every image here comes from the media folder you added. No stock photos, no placeholders.

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“Casper did not make the hard things disappear. He made me less alone inside them.”
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Latest Stories
The journal is ready for future CMS entries, but the emotional structure is already here: Casper first, always.

Atlantic passage · Somewhere offshore
There were days when the ocean made the world feel too big. Casper made it small enough to keep going.

Cancer treatment · Hospital rooms and quiet mornings
He did not fix cancer. He did something just as important: he refused to let me go through it alone.

Harley years · Open roads
People saw the goggles first. Then they saw how calm he was, like he had always known the road belonged to him.