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• #5852
This would fit on a trailer.
„SAILED BY HUGO VIHLEN FROM NEWFOUNDLAND TO ENGLAND, “FATHER’S DAY” IS THE SMALLEST BOAT TO EVER CROSS THE ATLANTIC OCEAN".
He spent 105 days on this thing.
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• #5853
Bloody hell, either very brave or stupid!!!
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• #5854
I'll have to read up on it, it's definitely impressive.
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• #5856
Looks like he wrote a book about it as well, I may have to get a copy
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• #5857
The rules for the guinness record say the distance has to be at least 18 000 miles, and that route seems to be 18 199 miles, so they can't make it much shorter than that.
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• #5858
Jonas Deichmann did a round the world triathlon a few years ago, though he did fly over the oceans too. But he did swim some of the distance, pretty cool.
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• #5859
Ah, didn't know it was a 'min distance' requirement, thanks
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• #5860
How could he even fit food for three and half months in that?
I suppose it would be possible to put some removable wheels on a rowing boat like this too and maybe pack a Brompton in it:
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• #5861
I think the best way is to get hitch a ride with sail boat. I'd love to do it one day.
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• #5862
For sure, that would make a lot more sense and might even be pleasant at times.
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• #5863
This is so cool, I'll have to get his book
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• #5864
Is that diversion into northern france/netherlands really preferable to going through the alps? I mean, I know it's hilly but that's a lot of miles around and why not cut east earlier? Also, how does it work that she appears to be missing out all of Asia? Maybe that route just not published yet as she waits for visas or something?
That is her full route. The diversion into northern Europe is to give her enough km. She's doing it virtually all in 'easy' countries.
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• #5865
I know what you mean!
It's playing to the rules but not the spirit. If you hardly go through Asia, have you really gone round the world in the sense that most people would understand it?
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• #5866
it's stupid and pointless
That could apply to everything we do though. What even is the point of us?
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• #5867
Fuck.
That.
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• #5868
I just finished reading the book from the first person to cycle to the South Pole so might have to look for this too.
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• #5869
What if you did 9000mi around a velodrome and then 9000mi around a velodrome on the opposite side of the world - would that satisfy Guinness requirements? :)
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• #5870
Lael did an interview with the Escape Collective podcast , good listen.
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• #5871
Doing some long rides in France in the next few weeks, had planned to change shoes to something light colour as my black ones have quite thick uppers and cook my feet a bit in warm weather. But I've left it later than ideal to make the swap so now I'm wondering about some kind of lightweight white over sock. Is there anyway this could help reflect enough heat for the desired effect.
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• #5872
Ta. Not heard of that podcast. Will give it a listen.
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• #5873
That sounds more like it would help retain heat.
You could probably find studies that compare insulation effect vs. colour effect.
Wasn't there one that actually said white clothing could be bad, because the white 'on the inside' actually reflected heat back? Or did I dream that?
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• #5874
Good luck with your next challenge!
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• #5875
Vedangi is going to do a record attempt this year too. I believe she will spend a lot of it in India. Also very difficult for her with visas.
Agree, it's a bit boring with the planes and not exactly sends the right message.
Guess it still gets you load of pr?
Would be interesting to see someone go for it with one of those little boats you can carry on a bike. But that would be a bit very risky.