On Saturday my erstwhile crewmate, Andrew Morris, will set out to row from Bristol to London via the inland waterways. … Read More
Author: Roz Savage
The Fertile Void of Uncertainty
In the summer of 2004 I was in a very uncertain phase of my life. I was separated from my … Read More
World Oceans Day – Loving the Blue
Tomorrow is World Oceans Day, and all across the world people will be showing their love for the blue bits … Read More
Moving On
Thank you for all the supportive comments about the sad postponement of our North Atlantic row. The OAR team has … Read More
Decision: North Atlantic Row Postponed
I had hoped that this would be a final blog to bid farewell to dry land before we started our … Read More
The Biggest Berg
“That’s the biggest iceberg I’ve ever seen in these waters,” said Harry Spurrell, our host, as he took us on … Read More
Ice: Bad News and the Worse News
Today I went out on a plane to check out the ice situation offshore. Despite a favourable forecast, Mother Nature … Read More
Remembering the Titanic
Given our current preoccupation with unusually high numbers of bergy bits and other ice fragments off the coast of Newfoundland … Read More
Delayed
We had hoped to leave on Monday, but the ice continues to be a concern. So for now we have … Read More
