Journey’s End

Team Of One became the second human-powered competitor to finish the Race to Alaska with a prodigious leg that covered over 60 miles in 17 hours. After stopping at Dundas Island Friday evening Dameon pushed off around 2 am and kept going until he stood on the dock in Ketchikan. Now out of the contrary currents of the narrow channels of the Inside Passage he made steady progress throughout the day.

Congrats Dameon! Finishing Stage Two in 17 days as a single rower with almost three days sitting due to winds is an impressive feat.

2 thoughts on “Journey’s End”

  1. Congratulations. Following you from beginning. Rowingtoalaska. We camped with 4 racers at open bight. Impressive racers in difficult race with difficult weather. Well done

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