My journey across the Atlantic Ocean presents a multitude of dangers and challenges that require careful consideration and preparation. Some of the most significant hazards include…
The Atlantic Ocean offers the opportunity to encounter a diverse array of marine life, ranging from tiny plankton to majestic whales. Here are some of the marine creatures I might encounter during my journey.
On the crossing I will be exposed rowers to a wide array of extreme weather conditions, ranging from intense storms to scorching heat and everything in between. Here’s a closer look at the extreme weather rowers may encounter during their journey across the Atlantic.
Heat and dehydration pose significant dangers to rowers crossing the Atlantic Ocean, especially considering the prolonged exposure to direct sunlight and physical exertion involved in such a journey. Here are some of the key dangers associated with heat and dehydration.
Navigating through shipping lanes in the Atlantic Ocean poses significant dangers for rowers undertaking long-distance voyages.
Exhaustion while rowing across an ocean is a multifaceted and profound experience, resulting from the physical, mental, and emotional demands of the journey. Here’s a closer look at the various aspects of exhaustion that rowers may encounter
Rowing for weeks on end, especially across the vast expanse of the Atlantic Ocean, can subject rowers to a multitude of physical challenges, including the development of blisters. Blisters are a common occurrence for rowers due to the repetitive friction and pressure exerted on the hands during rowing strokes.