Dr. Stein Hoff began his row across the Atlantic on Sunday morning May 15th, 120 years after George Harbo and Frank Samuelsen.
Here’s his facebook link to track his voyage.
Ordeal over – for this time. Day 33, Thursday 16th June.
Still here! And optimistic again.
Reasonable night, no big splashes. Bar 1010, rising, coolish breeze from NW. Partly overcast, but friendlier looking sky than for several days. Still lumpy seas, occasional white horses where the current is stronger, I imagine.
Drifting straight S still at a frustrating 2 knots. I was down to 449 n m to my WP yesterday, now 454 and down below 40 degrees N (39 31 N). Actually a latitude I headed for out of New York, but never reached.
I must rinse my soaked clothes from yesterday, pull in the SA and see what’s happening, hopefully also get rowing E or at least SE, but 2 k is a fast current!
Diana says no strong wind next several days, but not favourable, either.
Good breakfast while watching Michael Jackson dancing “Walking” – a video I found on my iPad with some other of his old stuff. What an amazing dancer and singer he was! Entertainment out while rowing I have not had for a while now with all the rough conditions, but better days no doubt will come!