In yesterday’s blog, I expressed the hope that in life’s box of chocolates, today might turn out to be the … Read More
Indian Row
Day 6: Top Tips For Cooking On A Rowboat
I thought you might find this interesting. It gives some insight into the challenges of cooking and eating on board, … Read More
Day 5: The Ocean is Like a Box of Chocolates
The ocean is not VERY much like a box of chocolates, being considerably larger and very much wetter, but it … Read More
Day 4: Feel The Fear And Do It Anyway… In A Pair Of Happy Socks
People often ask me if I get scared, being alone out on the ocean, so I thought it might be … Read More
Day 3: Whizzing Past the Point of No Return
Today has been exceptionally productive, with 62 nautical miles (about 71 normal miles) under my belt. That’s more than a … Read More
Day 2: Can a Bird be Caught Redhanded?
I’d been a bit disappointed not to see more wildlife on my meandering way up the coast of Western Australia. … Read More
Day 1: Rowing into the Unknown
Today I bade farewell to my new friends on North Island and headed out into the open ocean. It was … Read More
Electrical Work at the Last Chance Saloon
Yesterday morning everything was well with my world. I had carved a near-perfect course from Geraldton, arcing just north of … Read More
May 2nd
Rita Savage reporting again. Roz has made good mileage today having rowed a distance of 28.27 miles since noon yesterday, … Read More