not just one for a 77 year old retired math teacher who has been sailing for less than 30 years. Truly an amazing and emotional ending that I witnessed this afternoon. After 339 days, Jeanne Socrates returned to Victoria, BC where she started her solo, non-stop, unassisted around the world trip. She originally planned to be back in Victoria near the end of March. That extended into May . . . then July then finally early September. After laying off the entrance to the Juan de Fuca for 3 days she finally found enough wind to bring her home, albeit the last 6 nm took 7 hours. Three hundred and thirty-nine days without her feet touching ground, without any assistance and always under sail. And I am looking for a nice hot shower after a week of anchoring. Shame on me.
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Day 262 Fri-Sat 21-22 June 2019 GMT Making good progress E in N wind
Saturday 11am NZT (Friday 2300GMT) A bright sunny day with plenty of broken cloud. Making good speed E in N wind but seas are a bit rough - lumpy with two different swells, one from NE at 2m and another from S at 1mWill be celebrating 'official' crossi
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