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Roz Savage Starts Solo Row Across Pacific
Already the first woman to row solo across the Atlantic Ocean, Roz Savage is aiming to be the first woman to row solo across the Pacific. Less than 24 hours ago, she finally caught a break in the weather and set out.
I have no doubt she’s going to pull this one off. After reading about her, there’s nothing to say but that she’s an amazing woman. And, amazing people can do amazing things.
I am particularly interested in following her efforts because my curiosity demands it. It’s the sort of thing I would love to do first of all, and secondly, I am curious about the blogging and Internet connectivity issues that she faces on her trip. You see, she’s going to be blogging through the trip, and her posts will be remotely posted.
Apparently, her blog is powered by SailBlogs.com, which is tailored for intrepid adventurers of the sailing variety. They offer different plans to suit different needs. I have heard of a few different setups people have used to update others on their ocean voyages, ranging from text messaging to shortwave relay to satellite relay. I like the fact that blogging at sea is a reality, as it is simple and personal—but, also because it appeals to my techy side.
I discovered Roz’s planned trip on National Geographic’s Adventure website (which is great), and had to take a peak at her website. The more I read, the more I want to head out on my own ocean adventure. The wheels are turning, plans are being made.
Soon…
1 comment August 12, 2007










