The “Channel” from Canada to Britain is quite wide. She must have some great upper body strength to row across it in a dinghy.
You beat me. That’s what I was thinking.
Definitely Geographically Challenged.
She only crossed from Spain to France and planned to take a ferry across. I scanned the article looking for a reason why but never saw one.
Try reading the story...It’ll help....
And, Hey! She’d be wise to start marketing that banana bread she lived on while DOING all that rowing. She’ll make a ton of money.
Western Civilization continues to circle the drain
“”The Channel from Canada to Britain is quite wide. She must have some great upper body strength to row across it in a dinghy.””
Was going to make a comment similar to yours but I was still trying to frame mine when I saw your post. Great! She should be real popular with the nut from Sweden - Norway wherever...did that person ever make it home from the US or was she going to Spain first? They could have met in the North Atlantic if they’d gotten an earlier start.
A picture showed a dinghy with a motor. They only had to travel 14 nautical miles. Swimmers have taken as short as 7 hours to cross. Ferries can make it in half an hour. Haven’t seen how long it took her.
The dinghy had an outboard motor and she wasn’t aiming for England proper. They just had to make it from France to the Isle of Jersey which is about 30 miles.