The Impossible Row

About 70 people completed Explorers Grand Slam on land. I am sure the first person to complete it on land hadn't known how much it would mean to future explorers. Today it's one of major trophies, it is almost an initiation that puts you in the context of land explorers. I am glad I could set standards for human powered expeditions and I hope it will become a threshold of ambition for future explorers. It took me 9 years to complete it. In certain way I feel I expanded the boundaries of what human is capable of.

I earned 13 performance based World's Firsts during this journey, which happens to be the highest number of Firsts ever held by an explorer. I hope to see 50 people having completed Ocean Explorers Grand Slam in 30 years. I would like this title to be open to all human powered boats, whether powered by oars, paddling, pedals or kayaking. I would like it to be defined as completing a proper open waters crossing on each of 5 oceans by human power alone.

I think the only great explorations left on the surface of Earth are the boundaries of human power performance. Every land has been well discovered and there are no blind spots on our maps any more, but there are many spots where human couldn't put feet or oar yet by manpower alone. Distances and mental strength still is to be explored.

Ultra endurance is on major raise and I believe it will become the sports profile of the future. I think this is the most challenging Grand Slam one could undertake due to complexity of ocean rowing, especially in Polar areas. Antarctic Ocean will for sure be the most difficult piece of it. But I believe with the right amount of skills, courage, focus and funds this Grand Slam can be completed significantly faster than I did and I hope to see this speed record taken soon.

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The first onset of delirium due to exhaustion and sleep deprivation typical to ocean rowing is often experienced as hallucinating the sound of barking dogs. I often tried to understand what causes our brain to choose this sound in particular and I never managed to find a scientific answer but I found a poetic one: Just like mad dogs are rolling foam from their mouth, so are the waves at Beaufort 10 winds. And on this occasion while crossing the southern ocean I wrote the Seadog haiku: Beaufort 10 Rolling foam from their mouth Seadogs

As I found myself becoming a Seadog in the middle of the Drake Passage.

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I am one day away from achieving Ocean Explorers Grand Slam.

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The Impossible Row

Thank you Abercrombie& Kent for visiting us on our way through Drake Passage. The cruise line detoured especially to see the captain in action.

“Guests aboard Abercrombie & Kent’s Luxury Expedition Cruise to Antarctica were thrilled to see Captain Fiann Paul and The Impossible Row team with their Discovery Channel escort while crossing the Drake Passage yesterday. It was exciting to watch the world's first completely human powered ocean row battle the elements as they attempt to reach Antarctica from the southern tip of South America” - comments Bob Simpson Vice President, Expedition Cruising.

I will be sharing my experiences as Explorer-in-Residence on Abercrombie & Kent’s Arctic cruises in 2020. Starting off the season is Arctic Cruise Adventure: In Search of the Polar Bear (Jul 31-Aug 14, 2020) which explores the Svalbard Islands, home to rich wildlife and stunning scenery, and the rarely-visited east coast of Greenland. The Ultimate Iceland & Greenland Cruise (Aug 13-27, 2020) is an immersive adventure featuring a treasure trove of Viking history. Discover the rugged and remote coastlines of Iceland’s stunning Westfjords, and retrace the pioneering trails of Erik the Red and other historic adventurers that ultimately led to the discovery of North America. Finally The Northwest Passage: From Greenland to the Bering Sea (Aug 24- Sep 16, 2020) follows in the footsteps of the greatest polar explorers from western Greenland to Nome, Alaska.

A&K’s Expedition Team of accomplished, real-life explorers – ranging from award-winning scientists to habitat conservationists, historians and recipients of the prestigious Polar Medal – bring each voyage to life in a most extraordinary way. Whether joining one, two or all three cruises, guests can count on insight and guidance from an average of 20 A&K Expedition Team members every step of the way, with interactions that include adventurous Zodiac cruises, fascinating lectures, unforgettable wildlife encounters and stories best shared over meals.

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The expedition’s biggest success is getting them to the start line. Two years of work in order to go on actual expedition for one month.

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The things are moving on according to the plan. There was a lot to do, starting from the most boring packing, to the most exciting capsize test. We tested and really appreciated the hybrid safety/performance suits that I designed together with expert manufacturers. The sea forecast is good, we had some 50 knots winds yesterday, this is what it is, and this is what we came here for. We are starting tomorrow (13th) and we know that at least once on the way the waves will be 10m+. We expect to reach Antarctica by the end of this month. I feel very excited, 2 years of work is coming to fruition. I needed to have a lot of faith since initiation of this project in September 2017 until now, looking forward to the start line. The way to the start line is often more difficult than the entire expedition.

Ocean Explorers Grand Slam Haiku

 
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OCEAN EXPLORERS GRAND SLAM HAIKU

D R A K E
Quintal chord echoed
Oceans’ D major

The chord above is a Quintal chord, it is a rare chord consisting of 5 notes instead of 3 most commonly constituting the chord.

Upon completion of my coming expedition I will become the first person to row 5 oceans, which in other words means the first person to achieve Ocean Explorers Grand Slam. For comparison there are approximately 70 people who completed land Explorers Grand Slam.

It is D major, because it is a joyful, major, the accomplishment and D stands for Drake, which also carries number 5.

Rowing across Drake Passage to the Antarctic Permanent Ice Pack.

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more soon!

Equinox Haiku

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EQUINOX HAIKU

Equinox
Graceful stroll on this orbit’s
Razor’s edge

TEDx

TEDx

I would like to share with you my recent TEDx talk. My main inspiration comes from years of explorations of my own psychology, psychology of the people I worked with and general psychology. It was also very helpful to follow shared stories of private life of several inspiring figures such as Elon Musk, or analyzing biographies of some of the greatest genius such as Nikola Tesla.


Good joke

Good joke

What do you say when you greet the ocean?:
Nothing, you just wave.

Rogue Wave Haiku

ROGUE WAVE HAIKU

Rogue Wave!
Rough Seas? No, just optics.
World got brighter

Epiphany Haiku

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EPIPHANY HAIKU

Lightening strikes
It fills my lungs with scent
Of enlightenment

Gifts of Wounds Haiku

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GIFTS OF WOUNDS

Life’s blade, deep cuts
Many to burden and dust
Some into diamonds

Stardust Haiku

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Stardust Haiku

If science not proof
human body from stardust,
your stellar presence.

Goodies of Iceland

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Goodies of Iceland

Shining salmon
nigiri ashore
taste of northern light

Memories Haiku

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MEMORIES HAIKU

Through airplane window
Closing Asian sunset
In mimosa leaves

Music of Tundra Haiku

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Music of Tundra Haiku

Meadows green
Loud stampede
Music and windy staff

Shameless explorations!

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copyrights: wikimedia

Several attempts of explorations were recorded also among the representatives of the animal kingdom. The curiosity to pursue the unknown is inherent in all living beings. Here is one of my favorite examples. If only humans had this shameless courage!:

source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ball_lightning#Wilfrid_de_Fonvielle

“M. Colon, Vice-President of the Geological Society of Paris, saw a ball of lightning descend slowly from the sky along the bark of a poplar tree; as soon as it touched the earth it bounced up again, and disappeared without exploding. On 10th of September 1845 a ball of lightning entered the kitchen of a house in the village of Salagnac in the valley of Correze. This ball rolled across without doing any harm to two women and a young man who were here; but on getting into an adjoining stable it exploded and killed a pig which happened to be shut up there, and which, knowing nothing about the wonders of thunder and lightning, dared to smell it in the most rude and unbecoming manner”!

Mental Strength Haiku

Mental Strength Haiku

(Superiority of nervous system over the metabolic aspects of performance)

Poseidon shocked
by performance
of Electric Eel

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