Annasley’s twin sister Georgia took these photos, before she launched, and after she landed – and the difference is fascinating.
After a HERCULEAN final day on the water, Annasley battled her way into Port St. Charles, and FINISHED her phenomenal solo Atlantic ocean row!
We’re getting ever so close to the finish of this monumental challenge, and so it’s worth looking at the landing spot!
Last night we got a voice message from Annasley that was less than encouraging.
Her autohelm had broken down.
Last night we got a voice message from Annasley that was less than encouraging.
Her autohelm had broken down.
This yellow thing is Annasley’s EPIRB – her Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon – aka the big red button for when things go wrong!
MASSIVE MOMENT!!! ANNASLEY IS HALF WAY!!!
The para-anchor, aka the parachute anchor, sea anchor, drift anchor, or storm anchor.







