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Rowers Traveled One Mile Today – Are Back On Land
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Given how the frequent updates suddenly stopped and the next update, after a very long wait, was suddenly on land and not far away, I wonder how much was rowing and how much was walking.
-Scott
I think they have their feet firmly planted in the air.
cross post from an earlier thread:
Where are they at in relation to this ice map of the Beaufort Sea? What is their proposed route?
http://www.natice.noaa.gov/pub/weekly/arctic/2013/charts/beaufort_sea/beaucurrentcolor.pdf
Oh my……just looked at it. They must have assumed this year would melt earlier and faster than 2012.
Their expected 40km daily average has taken a setback…
Is it really proper to call them “Rowers” when they aren’t rowing?
According to Reggie, I believe they should be called “seasoned adventurers” when on land.
http://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2013/06/26/an-article-made-possible-by-low-journalistic-standards/#comment-241660
LMAO.
I think we should get Reggie back so he can eat crow.
How does that song go….life is just a dream 🙂 …row,row
The green rent seeking corporatists behind this charade can’t be too happy.
They are hoping the rescue mission gets them on the 6 o’clock news. Any publicity is good publicity.