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Day 2 (Part 2): Dancing over waves and finding new limits
Day 2 (Part 2): Dancing over waves and finding new limits

Having emerged from the security of my idyllic morning shortcut, this afternoon’s stretch is a wide channel following the west coast of the long narrow island of Yxlan. This will be more exposed than any section before.

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Baltic RowAmanda Challans24 January 2021Amanda ChallansComment
DAY 2 (Part 1): Weaving through the Archipelago
DAY 2 (Part 1): Weaving through the Archipelago

As I gently opened my eyes to the morning sunlight, I realized where I was and smiled.

I could feel my soul dancing on the inside, eager to go. In contrast, my aching body was nuzzling deeper into the pillow-like moss on the forest floor, enjoying the rest and longing for this moment never to end…


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Baltic RowAmanda Challans22 January 2021Amanda ChallansComment
Want to row an Ocean? Here are 10 things you need to know!
Want to row an Ocean? Here are 10 things you need to know!

Rowing an Ocean is a massively fulfilling and brutal challenge. The majority of ocean rowers don’t make it to the start or turn back. The ones that do make it out to sea…

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Pacific, Baltic RowAmanda Challans5 November 2020Amanda ChallansComment
Boatylicious v. Hurricane Iselle
Boatylicious v. Hurricane Iselle

With 300 miles to go, we received many messages of support from friends and family willing us to savour the last few days at sea. Little did we know that major hurricane Iselle was 1400 miles away and heading straight for Hawaii…

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PacificAmanda Challans13 October 2020Comment
Day 43: Celebrations, a Turtle and an Albatross
Day 43: Celebrations, a Turtle and an Albatross

Numbers have never been so exciting, and checking the GPS chart plotter has become an unhealthy addiction! At the start of the trip, crossing lines of latitude and longitude was worth a celebratory cheer…

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PacificAmanda Challans11 October 2020Comment
Water, Water, Everywhere, Not Any Drop to Drink
Water, Water, Everywhere, Not Any Drop to Drink

Like the Ancient Mariner, we’ve come to realise that you can’t underestimate the value of safe and clean water supplies. To produce enough water to keep us going on board we need the sun to come out and power our solar panels…

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PacificAmanda Challans9 October 2020Comment
Day 38: Counting Down the Miles to Hawaii
Day 38: Counting Down the Miles to Hawaii

“Saturday morning: The currents which we’ve been working against have now swung round to help us. This is what we’d been waiting for to help propel us to Hawaii. However, something else is slowing down our daily mileage…

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Amanda Challans7 October 2020Comment
Day 33: Boatylicious Girls Have Gone Feral!
Day 33: Boatylicious Girls Have Gone Feral!

Expletives sounded from the cabin as Emily announced to her boatylicious crew that a boat would be on its way in minutes to pay a visit. Better get presentable!…

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PacificAmanda Challans5 October 2020Comment
Day 31: Less than 1000 miles to go!
Day 31: Less than 1000 miles to go!

Not only did we smash the half way point yesterday morning, today we passed the less-than-a-1000-miles-to-go mark! However there won’t be any celebratory rum cocktails on board Black Oyster today…

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PacificAmanda Challans3 October 2020Comment
A Day in the Life of an Ocean Rower
A Day in the Life of an Ocean Rower

One thing that has surprised me about ocean rowing is how little time we have to do things between shifts and how long everything all takes while you’re being shaken around in a small capsule…

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PacificAmanda Challans1 October 2020Comment
Oh, What a Night!
Oh, What a Night!

Oh what a night. To celebrate the suns arrival after what seems like forever (I was starting to believe the sun no longer existed), we charged Amanda’s iPod for the first time for a fresh set of tunes…

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PacificAmanda Challans29 September 2020Comment
Party Time on Black Oyster
Party Time on Black Oyster

Saturday was a special occasion onboard Black Oyster - Ingrid’s Birthday (21 again!)… it’s celebration time…

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PacificAmanda Challans27 September 2020Comment
Day 21: Time for a Much Needed Swim
Day 21: Time for a Much Needed Swim

Today we were going to write a blog on 10 Things We Hate About Ocean Rowing but the sun came out, the batteries charged and we took a break from rowing to go swimming!! …

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PacificAmanda Challans25 September 2020Comment
Day 20: Night Rowing
Day 20: Night Rowing

Tonight it rained, not only for the first time since we started our trip, but the first time since we arrived in California back in May. It was proper sideways rain as you’d expect on an ocean…

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PacificAmanda Challans23 September 2020Comment
The Diet of an Ocean Rower
The Diet of an Ocean Rower

Getting into a routine food-wise on board, eating constantly because by the end of another two hours you’re starving again. Some of the freeze-dried meals (in a bag, add water) so far include…

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PacificAmanda Challans21 September 2020Comment
A Very Music-Less Boat: Song Lyrics Wanted!
A Very Music-Less Boat: Song Lyrics Wanted!

Our speaker is still broken, I say ‘still’ but we haven’t done anything to try and fix it other than turn it off and on again, a classic remedy that usually works well for us on land, but no luck here…

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PacificAmanda Challans19 September 2020Comment
The Battle for Boatylicious Booties
The Battle for Boatylicious Booties

Hygiene on board is fair to middling, we’ve all washed our hair but relying on baby wipes for everything else, considering keeping this up when we get back to land, so convenient, but somehow I doubt it…

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PacificAmanda Challans17 September 2020Comment
Day 17: A New PB and a Volatile Sea
Day 17: A New PB and a Volatile Sea

Spending 24 hours a day out on the ocean we are getting to experience its changeable nature. Some days the Pacific can feel quite benign with gentle waves. The sunrises kiss our faces in the morning…

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PacificAmanda Challans15 September 2020Comment
Highs and Lows of Crossing the Pacific
Highs and Lows of Crossing the Pacific

We can’t believe we’ve already been rowing for 2 weeks on our good ship Black Oyster. After 14 days we’ve rowed hundreds of miles, with a sobering 1773 to go! Our strategy is West…

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PacificAmanda Challans13 September 2020Comment
The First Week at Sea
The First Week at Sea

So today celebrates our one-week anniversary at sea and I don’t think I’ve ever learned more or adapted more in a single week! After months of planning and preparing for it…

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PacificAmanda Challans11 September 2020Comment
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