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Two British Women Row Across Pacific in Groundbreaking Voyage

6 Nov

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Summary

  • First female crew to row non-stop across the Pacific Ocean
  • Overcame broken rudder, water issues, and sleep deprivation
  • Completed 6,907-nautical mile journey in 165 days
Two British Women Row Across Pacific in Groundbreaking Voyage

In a groundbreaking accomplishment, two British women, Jess Rowe and Miriam Payne, have become the first female crew to row non-stop and unsupported across the Pacific Ocean. Their remarkable 6,907-nautical mile journey from Callao, Peru to Cairns, Australia was completed in 165 days, 10 hours, and 33 minutes.

The pair met for the first time in late 2022 and began planning their ambitious expedition over the next two years. Despite facing numerous setbacks, including a broken rudder and water supply issues, they persevered and achieved their historic feat. As Payne noted, "We had a lot of things go wrong, but it always got better and we just kept going."

Their journey was not without its challenges. One week into the trip, a broken rudder left them stranded at sea, requiring a rescue mission by a friend sailing around the world. They also struggled with sleep deprivation, consuming 5,000 calories per day, and navigating through a shipping lane near Australia. However, their determination and positive attitude carried them through, as Payne's mantra, "The difference between an ordeal and experience is your attitude," guided them.

The two women's accomplishment is truly remarkable, as more people have walked in space than successfully rowed across the Pacific Ocean. Their journey has raised over £100,000 ($130,000) for The Outward Bound Trust, a charity committed to empowering young people through outdoor learning.

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Jess Rowe and Miriam Payne became the first female crew to successfully row non-stop and unsupported across the Pacific Ocean, completing the 6,907-nautical mile journey from Peru to Australia in 165 days.
Despite facing numerous setbacks, including a broken rudder and water supply issues, Rowe and Payne persevered with a positive attitude, as Payne's mantra "The difference between an ordeal and experience is your attitude" guided them through the journey.
Rowe and Payne's historic voyage raised over £100,000 ($130,000) for The Outward Bound Trust, a charity committed to empowering young people through outdoor learning.

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