that's a serious crossing right here, and yet it's just the beginning of crossing such a massive body of water.... I love watching these in order and reliving them, like capsules in time
Close but not quite. I had one tough day on Superior that was a little worse. It wouldn't be surprising though considering we're talking about the Pacific Ocean....
Wow, this is truly amazing... I'd like to do something like this but going to have to do it on the WA side through Seattle perhaps... XD But besides that this is such a cool life experience most take for granted. Would suck to flip out in the open ocean though.
that's a serious crossing right here, and yet it's just the beginning of crossing such a massive body of water.... I love watching these in order and reliving them, like capsules in time
I love that you are watching and enjoying them. Thanks bro.
@@Routesofchange I don't watch 'tv' anymore, this is so much more meaningful, thank you so much for all the work you've put into chronicling your trip
I live in Washington. That is one of my favorite paddling spots.
Looked like you had much stronger wind and waves on the straights than anything you saw on the entire superior trip!!??
Close but not quite. I had one tough day on Superior that was a little worse. It wouldn't be surprising though considering we're talking about the Pacific Ocean....
How'd you end up with all that water in the cockpits?
From waves and splashes...
@@Routesofchange makes sense. I'm guessing skirts weren't on during that part.
Wow, this is truly amazing... I'd like to do something like this but going to have to do it on the WA side through Seattle perhaps... XD But besides that this is such a cool life experience most take for granted. Would suck to flip out in the open ocean though.
Don't look experienced enough to paddle that 40 miles.
Good eye. Sometimes things other than experience make things work.