soozib, I think it's actually "round the horn"; referring to Cape Horn, the southern tip of South America. It is renowned for its storms and dangerous seas, which makes more sense in terms of "if you dare". Now that you can go through Panama Canal, taking the route around the continent is both incredibly foolhardy and quite an achievement, coloquially referred to among sailors as "going round the horn".
soozib, I think it's actually "round the horn"; referring to Cape Horn, the southern tip of South America. It is renowned for its storms and dangerous seas, which makes more sense in terms of "if you dare". Now that you can go through Panama Canal, taking the route around the continent is both incredibly foolhardy and quite an achievement, coloquially referred to among sailors as "going round the horn".
Also, that's what it sounds more like to me ;)