Sarah Outen's bid to complete an entirely human powered circumnavigation of the planet will reach another milestone today when she makes landfall in Alaska. For the past several days she has been rowing towards the Aleutian Islands where she will wrap up the current stage of her London2London expedition during which she has been paddling, rowing and cycling around the world.
As you may recall, Sarah has been rowing across the Northern Pacific for the past several months having set out from Japan this past spring. A few weeks back the decision was made to turn towards the Aleutians rather than to risk traveling all the way to Canada as originally planned. Bad weather, slower than expected progress and the onset of fall have all played a part in this decision and if all goes according to plan, she should reach remote Adak island sometime later today. A support team and a guide boat are already on hand to greet her and help her reach land safely.
This row across the Pacific is just the latest stage of the London2London adventure. Sarah first set out from London back on April 1, 2011 by first paddling her kayak under the Tower Bridge on the Thames River. From there she crossed the English Channel, made landfall in France and began riding her bike across Europe and Asia. In the spring of last year she set out in a rowboat from Chosi, Japan with the hopes of eventually reaching Canada. A few weeks into that stage of the journey a tropical storm hit hard, forcing Outen to abandon that attempt. This spring she returned to Japan with a new rowboat and started the crossing once again.
Once she reaches the Aleutian Islands, Sarah will take another break from her travels and wait for the calmer weather of spring to arrive. She'll then island hop in a kayak all the way to the Alaskan mainland where she'll get back on her bike and begin ridding across the U.S. and Canada. Eventually she'll return to the water however and attempt to row across the Northern Atlantic as she eventually returns to where she started back in London.
As of this writing, Sarah is still a few hours from reaching land. Everything is going according to plan however and while the weather is less than ideal, there is no reason to believe that she won't soon be safe and sound with her support team. After 150 days at sea, I'm sure she's more than ready to get off the water for awhile.
More updates as needed.
Monday, September 23, 2013
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2013
(293)
-
▼
September
(45)
- Video: The Colors of Autumn
- Adventure Tech: Nikon 1 AW1 Ruggedized Interchange...
- Gear Closet: Mongoose Beast All Terrain Fat Tire Bike
- Introducing OutdoorX4!
- Video: Ask The Mountains By Vangelis
- Adventure Tech: New Options For Hammerhead Bike Na...
- Video: Exploring Canada's Jasper National Park
- Himalaya Fall 2013: Summits On Manaslu, Cho Oyu an...
- Gear Closet: Balega Running Socks For Breast Cance...
- Video: Mountain Biking A Dream Trail
- Video: The Making of an Adventure Film (Part 4)
- Himalaya Fall 2013: No Summits on Shisha, Waiting ...
- Ultrarunner Prepares to Run the Length of the Grea...
- Video: Spring Waterfall Hunt
- Video: Conrad Anker in Denali: National Parks Epic...
- Himalaya Fall 2013: Weather Window Opens Across Th...
- Dedicated Everyman Puts Up Two First Ascents In Th...
- Video: Who Am I?
- Adventure Tech: Microsoft Surface Pro 2
- Video: A Month On The Colorado Trail
- Himalaya Fall 2013: Summit Bids Underway!
- London2London Via The World Update: Sarah To Make ...
- Video: Timelapse Clouds In Paradise
- Video: Eagle-Cam Gives Us A Birds-Eye View Of The ...
- Video: Life's Better On A Mountain Bike
- Himalaya Fall 2013: Big Changes On Manaslu, Avalan...
- Two Round-The-World Cyclers Seek Crowd Sourced Fun...
- Video: The Brilliant Moment
- Video: Behind The Scenes On Those Epic Coors Light...
- Adventure Tech: Hammerhead Bike Navigation System
- Antarctic Explorers Ready To Follow In Scott's Foo...
- Video: Downhill Mountain Biking In Alaskan Backcou...
- Video: Team MTN Qhubeka: An African Bicycle Dream ...
- Himalaya 2013: Ueli Steck Back In The Himalaya, At...
- Update: Long Rider Completes Ride Across Americas
- Video: Alex Honnold In Yosemite: National Parks Ep...
- Video: National Geographic Live! - The Call of Eve...
- Himalaya Fall 2013: Acclimatizing For The Challeng...
- Gear Closet: Keen Alpha WP CNX Hiking Shoes
- Video: The Making Of An Adventure Film (Part 3)
- Video: Paragliding Over The Pioneer Mountains Of I...
- Adventure Tech: Garmin Introduces The Forerunner 2...
- Damson Twist Bluetooth Speaker Winner!
- Gear Closet: Jabra Sport Wireless+ Earbuds
- Video: Staycation On Vancouver Island
-
▼
September
(45)
Popular Posts
-
At 5199 meters (17,057 ft) in height, Mt. Kenya is the second highest peak in Africa behind Kilimanjaro and a challenging climb in its own r...
-
In April of 2013, two friends set out to traverse the High Atlas Mountains in Morocco by paraglider. The video below is a short film of that...
-
Who says fall has to bring an end to our mountain biking adventures? Certainly not pro riders Wade Simmons and Kevin Calhoun, who recently v...
-
If you're looking for a beautiful and inspirational way to kick off a new year, than look no further than the video below. It features s...
-
Regular readers will know that I don't often accept guest blog posts but occasionally a great story comes along from someone that I resp...
-
Rock climbing is a popular outdoor sport in certain parts of the world, but India doesn't happen to be one of them. Recently, the state ...
-
The video below is a short documentary about wingsuit pilot/BASE jumper Espen Fadnes. In the film he talks about the evolution of the sport ...
-
YouTube is a treasure trove of classic BBC climbing films. Case in point, this fantastic video on the history of climbing K2. It is almost 5...
-
By now I'm sure that many of you have seen this dramatic footage, but if not it is definitely worth a look. Two planes carrying skydiver...
-
One of the worst side effects from the shutdown of the U.S. government has been the complete closure of all of the country's national pa...
0 comments:
Post a Comment