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US woman sets out on 6,000-mile Pacific crossing by rowboat
CHOSHI, Japan (AP) ? The best part of being on the ocean for weeks at a time, says Sonya Baumstein, is the stars. The worst? Being wet, all the time.
Baumstein, an athlete from Orlando, Florida, waited for weeks to set out in her custom-designed rowboat from Choshi, a port east of Tokyo, headed for San Francisco. With a few last-minute adjustments to her supplies and a brief call to her parents, she rowed out of the marina on Sunday, a tiny sliver on the glittering horizon, hoping to finish the 6,000-mile (9,600-kilometer) journey by late September and become the first woman to row solo across the Pacific. :helpme:helpme:Oh crap Only three other rowboats have made the journey, and no woman has ever done it alone. Having already rowed the Atlantic to the Caribbean, the 29-year-old has a pretty clear idea of what all those weeks at sea will be like. With relatively clear skies, she may get the peaceful, starry night she was hoping for. "It's very cool to see wildlife, but to watch the passing of the stars, because I row all night if it's good weather. To see the complete Milky Way," she said. It's the paradox of modern-day adventuring that with new, extra-lightweight materials, solar panels and high-tech telecommunications, explorers and other extreme athletes can skate ever closer to survival's edge, under skeins of stars most of us rarely see. Baumstein's rowboat, the "Icha," short for an Okinawan phrase meaning "once we meet we're family," is a lime-green, 23-foot (7-meter) -long vessel that weighs less than 660 pounds (300 kilograms). It has no motor or sail. When the weather allows, she plans to row 14-16 hours a day, breaking her sleep to check her location ? she hopes to stay within the 100-kilometer (62-mile) -wide Kuroshio current that arcs across the Pacific, at least for the first part of the journey. Baumstein rowed competitively in high school and at the University of Wisconsin, but was sidelined by a bad car accident. After recovering, she joined three men in rowing the mid-Atlantic from the Canary Islands to Barbados in January 2012. She has kayaked from Washington state to Alaska, stand-up paddle-boarded across the Bering Strait and bicycled 1,800 miles (2,900 kilometers) from the Mexican border to Seattle. She likens the Pacific challenge to "climbing K-12 without oxygen." But she's determined. US woman sets out on 6,000-mile Pacific crossing by rowboat |
Looking at her pictures, I thought she would be more fit looking.
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Someone else the Coast Guard will spend time and money saving.
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Spree of BM news threads.
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Another stupid useless stunt for worthless news reports.
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I met her grand parents last week !
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she's obese and clearly not someone that is psychically prepared for the massive challenge ahead. Being a snarky feminist cunt that sincerely believes she "can do anything", doesn't make her an athlete.
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She won't make it, as L-Pink said she's gonna need to be rescued. Storms come up even on the Great Lakes that a rowboat won't survive nevermind the Pacific Ocean.
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i've set the over/under for that fatso @ 1500 nautical miles.
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She will sink like a fat rock. Somehow, Germany will be blamed. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh
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She would be better off trying to set the hotdog eating record.
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Sharks In Motion :thumbsup
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no way that boat can store enough food for her fat ass...
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Huffington Post: She gained 40 lbs for the rowing trip
But if you google image her, she is still bigger than the average girl before putting on weight for the trip. |
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Why do people do shit like this?
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Seriously going to talk shit about a chick that is living life? |
this reminds me of one of my most favorite documentaries- a terrific subject matter and incredibly well done
In 1968, Donald Crowhurst, an inexperienced British sailor, puts up his home as collateral, gains financial backing and enters the Golden Globe, the first nonstop boat race around the world. Under dire financial pressure, Crowhurst decides to set sail before his boat is fully built, leaving it unprepared for the stresses of the open ocean. Crowhurst is under-prepared himself, and his decision to embark before he and his vessel are ready sets a deadly chain of events into motion. a classic tale of british daring do. |
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it will be like all other bullshit attempts of this nature. heavy reliance on tons of support, medics, support boats carrying added gear, people helping her in every single way but touching an oar etc etc etc etc etc. Just because its summer, doesn't mean that in the middle of the ocean, its flat calm. The pacific is violent. Thats why Maui North Short frequently has 50'+ surf. |
damn she's going at it
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The woman has kayaked from Washington to Alaska... She has rowed Atlantic to the Caribbean and has bicycled from Mexico to Seattle (1800 miles). This is obviously not her first go around at this kind of shit.. She obviously knows what to expect and no you don't have to be an top physical shape to do shit like this. It helps yes but is not necessary. It's mind set and will power which is the most important things. |
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to me Lara Dekker is a MUCH more interesting story though. |
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She has attempted this trip 2 times.. Once in 2012, once in 2013. Now she will try again. In her second attempt she made it to the Aleutian Islands. That's almost fucking to Alaska.. Again this is not her first rodeo.. Maybe she makes it maybe she doesn't but it's extremely fucking clear you haven't bothered to spend 2 seconds looking into her history or past experience. You just want to be a Debbie Downer and spout off about your knowing everything because she looks a little chunky. |
You don't know that the Aleutians islands are Alaska?
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Odd people commenting on her attractiveness, weight & assumed lack of athletisism. She is not a man, therefore pick her apart. Damn.
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best of luck to her |
update this thread when she gives up. many have tried and failed and some died. some made it but i'd say most don't.
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Just did a Google on long distance sculling, didn't find anything at all about getting fat to make it. None of the trans Atlantic crossings were done by rowers who started the journey over weight.
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Yeah I guess she's just some stupid fat bitch that doesn't know WTF she's doing Previous Expeditions |
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i'll say she has a ton of experience and has more of an idea then i know about rowing, but "fattening" up with cheeseburgers to do it? i don't see that |
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