The first line in the first of the daily emails back from the boat (technically coming in on the 4th day – thank you seasickness and rough seas), directly from Adam: “I am starting to adjust to the sea and should be getting some information out there to the public.” And with that, your first […]
In the blur of all the events surrounding the main event – the CWF Africa to the Americas Expedition launch – we didn’t get a chance to highlight the actual launch festivities from la plage de Ngor. Since the rowers continue their initial push to clear themselves from land’s tireless grasp, I asked Christopher Yapp, videographer […]
Welcome to the Education Blog In the coming weeks of the amazing expedition that the crew of the James Robert Hanssen has undertaken, we will be creating education content that parallels the crews experiences. The education portion will be broken into four modules each lasting two weeks. Every Monday an Expedition Report will be posted here and will detail the […]
Day 3 – Easing seas, easing tummies
While the email & communication streams are on hold until ocean conditions allow for puke-free email contact, I’ll continue the updates with a shore-side look at the expedition… Got a satellite phone call this afternoon from Adam, aboard what is slowly becoming a more comfortable (if you’ll call it that) ocean rowboat. The winds and seas have […]
Greg here — I received a couple satellite phone calls today (1:30am & 11:45am PST) from Jordan onboard the JRH. As suspected, they’ve been getting hammered by wind and waves directly out of the north, making for very challenging rowing. As the boat rocks quickly side-to-side, the oar blades get caught by the water and […]