ocean rowing
Roz Savage Ocean Row
Ocean Rower and adventurer Roz Savage is approaching the end of her first week at sea in an attempt to row solo across the Indian Ocean. Her first attempt from Fremantle ended after 13 days due to the potential risk of failure from her desalinisation unit
LIA DITTON’S EPIC ATLANTIC CHALLENGE CONTINUES TO FRUSTRATE
67 days in and with just 250 nautical miles between Dream Maker and landfall, the weather continues to defy the forecasts. Frustrations and concerns are building on-board as the end date repeatedly recedes.
Eight weeks in: Lia Ditton takes 8th place in the Atlantic Rowing Race
Week eight of Lia Ditton’s Atlantic Row has seen the much improved relationship on board Dream Maker help the crew deal with the frustrations surfacing as a result of the ‘stop-go’ nature of this year’s event.
BRISTOL EXPLORER, LIA DITTON, IN SIXTH PLACE IN WOODVALE ATLANTIC ROWING RACE
Lia Ditton & Mick Birchall have experienced their fair share of physical, mental and emotional challenges during their five weeks at sea in Dream Maker, their entry in the 2009 Woodvale Atlantic Rowing Race. Currently they are just a few places and 35 nautical miles ahead of Mel & Annie, in their boat Explore, fellow Bristol Explorers!
Mel and Annie Atlantic Crossing: Blog 9
27th January 2010. ’Its been swell!’ Oh what a night! It’s been officially voted by all parties as the worst ever of the journey – and considering we were making progress in the right direction that’s a big negative.