Day 71 - 75 Miles to go!!!!!!

Hello Everyone,
Well, I’ve had to “re focus” as you may recall in one of my previous blogs that I was expecting the crossing to take between 60-70 days and we’re now on day 71. 60-70 days was a worse case scenario as I actually thought it would be quicker as the average crossing time for a Men’s pair from the last race was 53 days but I find it better to prepare for the worse and then everything else is a bonus. As you can see from how long it has taken us so far that the weather hasn’t been favourable this year. However, I’m not upset because the weather is out of our control and we’ve rowed as hard as we could do. We are so close to fulfilling a dream I will be smiling all the way to the finish line. Rich takes the weather personally although I always look for the positives and in my view there are lots………….. - We are both physically fit and well (obviously a few aches and pains but it has made me realise that when the human body is fed, watered and rested properly it is the best machine of all). - Red Arrow is performing brilliantly and cutting through the water really well. - Our electrics have never failed and are working perfectly. - We have plenty of food left on board and would have never starved or had to call the support yachts to top us up – which would have disqualified us. In hindsight we should have brought more snack packs (chocolates, nuts etc). - The water maker has only stopped once and continues to pump out 30 litres an hour. - Our steering system and rudder (which are prone to go wrong on Ocean rowing boats) has only required one knot to be re-tied during the whole trip and has been faultless. - We still have all our 150 litres of ballast water available for an emergency. - We have our loved ones waiting for us in Antigua. - The sun has shone for 71 days so far and I’ve escaped one of the worst winters on record in the UK! To me, we are very lucky to be in the position we are and have so many positives. I feel so bad for the boats that are towards the back of the fleet that may have another month left at sea. We are almost finished and will hopefully achieve something we can be proud of for the rest of our lives. Some recent news onboard HMS Red Arrow…………… Reaching 100m to go & 60 degrees West – Last night at about 22:00 we pretty much reached these milestones at the same time and we’re now seeing the GPS with a double figure countdown. New Shift Pattern - As soon as I finish this blog we’re changing shift patterns to try and eat up the miles to the finish line. I will row for 3 hours and for the first hour of this I will row on my own. After the first hour Richie will join in for the remaining 2 hours and we’ll be “2 up”. After the 3 hours is finished I will stop and have one hour rest where I’ll eat and possibly sleep. Rich will then row his last hour of his 3 hour shift on his own and then get the same hour rest before the cycle starts again. We’ll try and maintain this until we finish although it will be brutal. Seeing Land – I can’t wait to shout, “Land Ahoy Richie!” I’ve wanted to say this since we left La Gomera as we haven’t seen land for 68 days now. We should start seeing Antigua from about 30/40 miles away and it will be easier to see at night first. Food on Arrival - Laura and Hannah are working with Woodvale in Antigua who are arranging arrival food (within reason) for the rowers when we hit land. What a nice gesture and I hope Rich and I get a table for 2 next to our mooring. Although I’d love a roast dinner no matter what time of the day I arrive I’ve actually asked for a Milkshake, a bowl of Crunchy Nut and a fully loaded burger. What a nice breakfast that will make! An amazing email
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Since we’ve been at sea we’ve been overwhelmed by the amount of
people who have contacted us with messages of support. Most days we’ll get
between 15 to 50 text messages from people all over the world. We also receive a
steady stream of emails which are so encouraging. I’ve heard from people who I’d
lost touch with and it’s made me realise that if you sod off and do some crazy
people make the effort to get in touch!
At the very bottom of this blog is an amazing email we received yesterday and I want to share it with you. It is amazing for 2 reasons; 1. I have only met Matt once for a few hours one afternoon during January 2009 in Perth. Matt and 3 friends were a team in the inaugural Woodvale Indian (Perth to Mauritius) Ocean Rowing Race which started in April 2009. Their bilge pump was incorrectly fitted and let water onboard which had filled their compartments and they had to retire from the race after less than a week. When I was in Perth I rang Matt up out of the blue to go and see how his campaign was going and all that we have in common is a dream of rowing an Ocean. Sadly, Matt’s dream hasn’t yet come true but mine is looking likely. For the effort that Matt put into his campaign and the level of support that Matt has shown us he deserves to have crossed an Ocean. 2. It isn’t often an Aussie is rooting for a Pommy in a race! S Enough from me, my 3 hour shift is calling. Richie is likely to do a short blog tomorrow and then I have one more I want to send and we’ll also try and do one a week or so after we reach land. The final push coming up……………COME ON RED ARROW!
Thank you for all your support. The row must go on – Antigua here we come! Barnesy http://www.justgiving.co.uk/rowingtheatlantic Thanks to the following people for getting in touch with various good luck messages, jokes, quotes, stories or general words of wisdom; The Swedish Sechari’s, Pricey & Aunty C. A couple of personal messages from me…………….. Everyone in Antigua - Not long now and we can’t wait. Pebble - I haven’t forgotten and the bet is still on!!! Sam Manning - Yep, I’ll be there for the wedding. Double portions please and I can’t wait to see all the family. Nelson - Your quotes are better than your jokes! I hope the training is going well for London to Paris. Coach Amy - Stop stalking Olly and writing on his wall, he’s emailing us all the time because he doesn’t know how to tell you! CHD - I can’t believe we drew with you lot at Murrayfield! Thanks for the email and your tasteful joke. Catch up when I get back. Gunny - 5 pints over 4 days is impressive mate, well done! Ann, Luc, Katie & Gemma Scotts - Thanks for the email and I look forward to meeting you at wedding. From: Matt Hort To: "Rich & Tom" Sent: Monday, March 15, 2010 1:52
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