My mate Ian's round the world race with Clipper Ventures…...
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If they came to Hamburg, I might do it. Unless you need talent to climb up there
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don't need talent. i'm in it, hahahahaha
& Giles made it to the top, hahahahahahhahaha
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Monday and Landon:
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And, any other takers?
http://www.clipperroundtheworld.com/index.php/the-race/the-ports/
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soooo, they are here today???
let me look on their site & try yo figure this out. . . .
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Derek Lundy's great book about the '95-96 Vendee Globe race, GODFORSAKEN SEA, has hair-raising scenes of the single-person sailors of the 60-footers, sleepless days on end, climbing their 80-foot masts in Southern Ocean gales to fix halyards, repair lines, or hand-furl and the like. Amazing stuff.
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i'll see them in about a year or so. safe travels
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Popped down to see Ian off today. He left here to go about 20 miles down the coast to Southampton. Southampton is the port that the fleet will sail from on Sunday.
Not as worrying as it looks, this is a smaller class of boat undergoing a righting test
My friend Sir Robin Knox Johnston (who was the first guy who sailed around the world single handed and is the guy behind this race) with the local Mayor. Robin is the one scratching his beard, the Mayor is the one wearing the necklace
Opposition
Opposition
Opposition, opposition, opposition
Ian's boat
Ian then decides he needs to fix something up the mast (10 mins to spare - no sweat)
And at last they are off (that is not me Ian blows a kiss to)
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We're very excited about having places on one of the spectator boats that will be sending all the Clipper yachts off on Sunday. Lots of fun (but my dear friend Sarah is Ian's fiancee and facing a year apart, so there will also be some tears…)