First setback in the Southern Ocean

First setback in the Southern Ocean

“We had a mega start on Wednesday and were able to cover more than 80 nautical miles (around 150 kilometers; note) on the first day,” the Attersee native reported to the OÖN. Although they actually wanted to row around the clock for almost three weeks, “we then had to take a break for eight hours and drop anchor because there was too much headwind”. Two small cabins at both ends of the boat provide shelter. “The first few days should be the hardest. Everything is wet and it’s freezing cold,” reports the 31-year-old. Does she get any sleep between the one and a half hour rowing shifts? “Yes, although it’s more delirium than relaxation.”

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