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Original Air Date: 7/7/2007 4:30 PM UTC
Roz will row solo from San Francisco to Hawaii...!
Original Air Date: 6/7/2007 10:30 PM UTC
Roz Savage plans to be the first woman to row, solo, across the Pacific Ocean.
Date / Time: 5/27/2007 3:32 AM UTC
Want to be inspired? Listen to this interview with Erden Eruc, who is leaving from San Francisco next week to row—singlehandedly—across the Pacific Ocean to Brisbane, Australia. "Born in Cyprus, and a Turkish citizen, Eruc is a longtime U.S. resident who has dreamed of a human powered, self-propelled journey around the world since 1997."
Sounds crazy, right? Don't jump to conclusions. Eruc has already:
In fact, he has covered more than 13,000 miles to date by human power. When I spoke with Erden, he was trying to bulk up, explaining that it takes an estimated 8,000 to 9,000 calories a day to row his 23-foot ocean-going craft. (That's some diet!) Listen to the interview to find out how Erden manages to pack in all those calories, how he sleeps while at sea, what happens if he encounters high seas, what he expects will happen to his legs after ten months of sitting (no walking at sea!), how a sea anchor works (no, it doesn't reach two miles to the bottom of the ocean), how he financed the expedition, and—most important—why he's taking on such an immense challenge.
For more information, go to Erden's website, Around-n-Over and sign up to receive dispatch alerts.
Original Air Date: 5/27/2007 12:00 AM UTC
Erden Eruc is preparing to ROW a boat from California to Australia. Join us to find out why.
Original Air Date: 3/15/2007 2:00 AM UTC
Discover and write about Ireland's County Cork.
Date / Time: 3/7/2007 3:03 AM UTC
Popuar travel writing teachers Linda Watanabe McFerrin and Joanna Biggar have led workshops in the Greek Isles and on a boat traveling along the Canal du Midi in France. Now they're off to County Cork to enjoy the countryside, whale and dolphin watching, and excursions to castles and gardens in southwestern Ireland. You can read their itinerary here. (The Kinsale ghost tour sounds fascinating!) Workshop participants will be asked to submit stories about Ireland for possible publication in an anthology.
Original Air Date: 2/27/2007 4:00 PM UTC
Dr. Ross MacPhee and Dr. John Harte discuss the extinction of woolly mammoths and the future of humans. Find out how you can travel with them to Wrangel Island to learn more.
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