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  • When you look at her track for the last 10 hours, every decision she's made bar one (when she turned back half way to North Fork) has been the wrong one. Each time she appeared to be on some sort of course, she's made a move to make her worse off. It's quite a remarkable fuck up.

  • Slept deprivation will do that to you and you won't realise. You think you're thinking clearly, but you're far from it. I don't make decisions on route. Every decision I will need to make, I'll have made before I start and saved the answer in my memory.

  • Each time she appeared to be on some sort of course, she's made a move to make her worse off. It's quite a remarkable fuck up.

    She wasn't seeing her decisions through or she was trusting the Garmin too much.

  • When you look at her track for the last 10 hours, every decision she's made bar one (when she turned back half way to North Fork) has been the wrong one. Each time she appeared to be on some sort of course, she's made a move to make her worse off. It's quite a remarkable fuck up.

    It's very interesting that in each of these cases, the best decision would probably have been 'go back'--which she initially attempted, just didn't go far enough. Since then, she just seems to have tried to keep on going ahead instead of going back. Perhaps that's the lesson that she's being taught.

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