My mate Ian's round the world race with Clipper Ventures…...
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And what he was up to last night…..
_Ian has also taken advantage of the conditions to attempt to sort out the team's wind instruments which involved a trip up the 89-foot mast.
He said he was not able to repair them in the sea state, so they are waiting for calmer conditions to try again._
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Seul, check this out. This is Dee Cafarri talking about her solo round the worlder…...When this happened, the closest human being to her was in the International Space Station...,..
_It was here that Caffari had her worst moment. "I'd just come out of some really rough weather, lightning had hit the mast and I had to go up and replace a computer chipboard. There I was, up the mast and not making any progress.
"The wind had died but there was still a big swell. I realised I'd bitten off more than I could chew, so I made the decision to come back down. But I couldn't change from ascending to descending on the climbing gear. I was stuck there for an hour and a half before I could get back down, and in that time I was flung around like a rag doll."
In a calm moment on the Solent, I go up the mast to experience what it is like 100 feet high. The morning sun is breaking through and I have a great view of Cowes and the Red Funnel Ferry, but it is still a horrible experience.
It's even worse when I look down and see how far the drop is to the deck of the boat, but at least I can see other people below me. What it felt like being stuck up the mast for 90 minutes in the Southern Ocean on your own is something I cannot comprehend.
"My whole arm was black and blue," she recalls, when I come down again. "I was shattered and frustrated that I couldn't do the job I wanted to, and I cried as much with relief as anything else." I'd have cried too, knowing that I had to go back up the mast again to fix the problem. "It took a week to regain the full use of my arm, but that was the only time I was worried for my physical health."_
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The next leg (Cape Town to Geraldton, Australia) has just started…......
http://www.clipperroundtheworld.com/index.php/follow/race-viewer/
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Only a couple of days in to the leg with a mere 4,567 miles to go (as the crow flies, which it won't) but Ian is in second place. Come on boy…......
http://www.clipperroundtheworld.com/index.php/follow/race-viewer/
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And there he is with his girl (and most dedicated groupie), Sarah. Sarah and Ian are getting married when he finishes this great adventure, in the meantime Sarah seems to turn up in every port he stops at. Poor girl had to delay her trip to Rio because the Iron Heart party got in the way and she was doing the catering…....We have a plan to all be in Panama together next May.....
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Spoke to Ian last night on the Sat phone. How cool was that, he's surfing truly mountainous waves in the worlds most remote ocean with the roaring 40's up his chuff, and I'm having a glass of wine in the back garden…..
Crazy world we live in indeed! When does he expect to land in the US/ NY?
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Last night n the dark and in the middle of the Southern Ocean, Ian had a problem (I do not know what yet), which necessitated him having to go up the mast, whatever the problem was, it was so bad that he had to take another member of crew up with him.
At some point the 2 of them collided (now just try to imagine this, 70 foot up the mast in the dark with the boat swaying like crazy). Ian thinks he may have cracked his ribs but is pretty sure his nose is not broken.
I hope to have more news soon….
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Jesus! Hope he is alright. Sending good thoughts into the middle of the Atlantic.