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Jessica Watson Nears Equator and Thirty Days at Sea

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009 by Ben Wolf

Today Australia’s Jessica Watson marks thirty days at sea as she continues on her quest to become the youngest person ever to sail solo around the world. After sailing from Sydney on October 18 Watson has been heading roughly north east towards the equator in a bid to tick off the first of many requirements necessary for her voyage to qualify for ‘around the world’ status.

Watson and her yacht Ella’s Pink Lady must cross the equator at least once during the voyage spending time in both hemispheres. From there Jessica intends to travel a further 200 nautical miles north rounding Kiribati Island before again turning south towards Cape Horn.

Jessica Watson Round the World Sailor Well On Her Way

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009 by Ben Wolf

On Tuesday, 20 October, 2009 (6.00pm) Australia’s Jessica Watson reports all is well aboard her yacht Ella’s Pink Lady on day three of her around the world voyage. If successful she will become the youngest person in the world to complete the quest. Last month her yacht collided with a cargo ship off southern Queensland and last weekend one of her mentors, Andrew Short, was killed in a yachting accident. All this makes her recent departure an emotional and worrying one for her family, friends and supporters.

To succeed Watson must adhere to a number of rules for around the world record attempts including:

  • Departing and arriving from the same port.
  • Crossing all lines of longitude.
  • Cross the equator entering into the Northern Hemisphere at least once.
  • Round the southern landmarks of South America and South Africa.

The journey will likely cover over 23,000 nautical miles (about 38,000 kilometres) across some of the world’s most tretcherous oceans.

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2009 Adventurer of the Year - Australian Geographic Society

Thursday, October 15th, 2009 by Ben Wolf

Andrew Return From the SummitMountaineer Andrew Lock has been honored by the Australian Geographic Society as the 2009 Australian Adventurer of the Year.

On Friday 2 October 2009 Lock stood on the summit of Tibet’s Mt Shishapangma making him just the 18th person in the world to climb all the Earth’s 8000+ meter peaks and the first Australian to ever join this exclusive group of mountaineering’s super elite. It puts Lock in a group almost as exclusive as the 12 men to ever stand on the surface of the moon. Yet this awesome moment of Australian achievement has so far been at risk of passing practically unnoticed by mainstream media and, as a result, the public at large.

Amongst daily news of socially troubled footballers being traded left right and centre and Lindsay Lohan’s latest indiscretion it’s a wonder why this genuinely hard won achievement could rate such little public attention. Even our Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, who apparently has enough time on his hands to twitter and flickr his eating of a biscuit hasn’t yet taken a moment to publicly congratulate this true Australian achiever.  We can only wait in hope. In my opinion the Australian Geographic Society’s award couldn’t come at a better time and hopefully it goes some way towards promoting Lock’s hard work.

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Trio Missing in Lerderderg State Forest

Sunday, October 11th, 2009 by Ben Wolf

Police were alerted to the plight of a trio missing in Lerderderg State forest yesterday evening when one of the group dialed triple-0 for help. Police say the phone call cut out before the female caller could give their position.

SES and Police are now searching the area for the two men aged 23 and 33 as well the female caller aged 20. The two men were apparently riding trail bikes and the woman driving a four wheel drive.

Lerderderg State Park comprises 20,546 hectares and stretched around 20km between Bacchus Marsh and Blackwood. Its close proximity to Melbourne makes it popular with trail bike and four wheel drive enthusiasts.


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