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  • 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… Read more: Journey’s End
  • Timing Is Everything
    Team Of One approaches the USA after 3 days of rowing the two narrow passages of the Inside Passage. After pulling within 10 miles of Team Wave Forager Dameon experienced the frustration of hitting the narrow Grenville Channel just a… Read more: Timing Is Everything
  • Shooting Princess Royal Passage
    After last night’s post, Dameon pressed on for 13 more miles into the late evening, sleeping in until 7 this morning. Since then he has made over 30 miles, attempting to time the tidal currents in the narrow passage next… Read more: Shooting Princess Royal Passage
  • Fighting Wind and Tide
    Another smaller day in terms of distance, with 35 miles gone after departing at 0330 to catch the ebb tide. After steady progress into a 5-10 knot north wind Dameon was slowed considerably and laid up on the south point… Read more: Fighting Wind and Tide
  • Update At Bella Bella
    Dameon has checked in from Bella Bella, one of the last few cell towers between there and Ketchikan. He reports that today a humpback whale 3x the length of Dilly surfaced only 20 feet from him, then swam beside him… Read more: Update At Bella Bella
  • Slogging into Bella Bella
    After a slow first half of the race due to high winds and forced idleness it is only fitting that Dameon pulls into Bella Bella after a slow day against the wind. As of 6:30 pm he’s made 30 miles… Read more: Slogging into Bella Bella
  • Proceeding With Caution
    Yesterday Dameon pushed from Foster Island toward Cape Caution on a course that could have been drawn with a ruler. While other human-powered craft hugged the shorelines Team Of One went straight down the middle of Queen Charlotte Sound. The… Read more: Proceeding With Caution
  • Finally Moving
    Our man from Belfast is making wake after two days of enforced idleness. Launching at 0430 he had 10 miles behind him by 0630, aided by the ebb tide and calm winds. Plowing through a counter current by Hardwicke Island… Read more: Finally Moving
  • Patience Has Limits
    After 48 hours of sitting on the same beach, Team Of One rowed our in the early evening to try his luck against the wind. Dameon spent almost a second full day waiting out the strong NW winds and waves… Read more: Patience Has Limits

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