Roz has now rowed over 2,000 miles since leaving Honolulu in May. Wow! Go Roz!!!
http://web.mac.com/answerthecall UncaDoug
Roz, great new look. Good work Evan!
RozTracker shows 2027.4 miles logged and 1700.6 miles from Honolulu … you are tenacious the past few days, but the “backward progress” and rowing in proverbial circles, zig zags, and linked fishing hook patters account for the 327 mile discrepancy. You get extra credit for the extra miles, which, if it weren’t for the wandering around, you might not have seen the shark and the whales … those miles gave you the icing on the cake, so to speak! Don’t wonder why you wander, just wander wisely, Roz.
http://www.flounderingwritermeg.blogspot.com Meg
Good Job.
Amy
Way to go Roz!
John Newson
Great progress Roz! You inspired me to read about Capt William Bligh, who navigated the South Pacific in a 23 foot boat 1789 and made it to Australia from Tonga by determination and persistance. Afraid he did eat any boobies who called. John
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Roz Savage is a British ocean rower and environmental campaigner. Coupled with her solo row across the Atlantic in 2005-6, she has rowed over 11,000 miles, taken 3.5 million oarstrokes, and spent cumulatively nearly a year of her life at sea in a 23-foot rowboat. Her personal creed of taking life 'one oarstroke at a time', and her promotion of the EcoHero movement, has inspired countless people around the world. In 2011 she will set out to complete the "Big Three" by rowing solo across the Indian Ocean.