The Voyage: Roz Savage
Free Hugs
08 Oct 2006, Bristol, UK

A smile for a Sunday afternoon...

Free Hugs

[Apologies for recent lack of news. Lots of good stuff happening, but all still at fragile embryonic stage so don't want to put the kybosh on it by blabbing prematurely...]

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It's a Very Small World
03 Oct 2006, Kew Gardens, London

In the last few weeks there have been an uncommon number of 'What a small world!' moments - I'll be talking with someone I've never met before and we'll find we have an acquaintance in common.

Is this:

a) pure serendipity,
b) a sign that I know an awful lot of people, or
c) evidence of a kind of global network of people doing unusual and interesting things and I am lucky enough to be entering the periphery of their ranks?

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Expedition Postponed
03 Oct 2006, Kew Gardens, London

No, not my expedition, thank heavens. I see Ben Saunders has decided to postpone his expedition to the South Pole.

Tim Harincar, my webmaster at WebExpeditions told me after I'd completed the Atlantic row that around 50% of the expeditions he covers end in failure.

This means I have been lucky so far. I managed to get to the start line of the Atlantic, on time (if way over budget), and even more miraculously I also managed to get to the finish line.

I'm still looking good for the Pacific. Given that I already have the boat, sponsorship for the oars, and still 9 months to get ready, I can't foresee any reasons why it shouldn't come about. Let's hope my luck holds and that it wasn't purely beginner's luck on the Atlantic.

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Hello Sailor!
01 Oct 2006, Chearsley, Bucks, UK

Adrian Flanagan set out in October last year to sail around the world via the polar regions. I set out in November to row across the Atlantic. I was out there for 103 days which felt like a REALLY long time. Adrian has had to temporarily abandon his mission due to Russian red tape, but even so, he has been out there, mostly alone, nearly 3 times as long as I was at sea.

His story is too long to tell here - look at his website for the full tale.

Adrian helped me out with my weather when my original weatherman let me down. When Adrian was pre-occupied with rounding the Cape, he handed over to Ricardo Diniz, his weatherman from Portugal. I hadn't spoken to either of them since I was in mid-Atlantic. Today I saw them both in Chearsley with Adrian's ex-wife Louise and their sons to celebrate his birthday.

[photo: L to R: Ricardo, Benjamin, Adrian and Louise]

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