The British woman spent 150 days sailing alone from Japan to Alaska.
in the new network September 26, according to foreign media reports, a 28 year old British female Explorer alone in the sea for 150 days from Japan to California, alas, in the United States. She landed in a small town in Aleutian Islands on the evening of 23 this month, becoming the first woman to create this miracle. "I've spent the most exciting and memorable months of my life on the Pacific," said
the woman Orton (Sarah Outen). "It's a day of beauty and pain, and it's my pleasure."
odton opens champagne and cheers with local community residents and supporters to celebrate the victory. According to the media that first reported the news, this is her first contact with people in the past five months.
ooden, who left Japan in April 27th, Choshi, rowed alone on the sea for 6034 kilometers. This is part of her global travel plan for rowing, canoeing and cycling on water. "In order to land in Alaska, I have put my physical strength and mental strength to the limit, and now I feel exhausted physically and mentally,"
On the afternoon of
23, Orton's boat was pushed to the rocks by strong winds and waves only 800 meters away from the coast of Alaska. The support team decided to pull the boat to the dock of the duck for safety.
in the voyage, Odon defeated the dangerous sea, her "happy socks" was overturned five times, and she had to overcome her own feeling of loneliness. Just a few days ago, because of the radar system failure, she almost collided with a cargo ship.
in addition, she has to resist the cold and darkness, especially in the final stage. She must overcome the illusion of light and fatigue caused by the Arctic.
ooden, a graduate of biology at University of Oxford, originally planned to row from Japan to Canada, but changed to Alaska because of the weather.