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July 14, 1999
LAND HO! - OUT OF DRINKING WATER, AROUND-THE-WORLD ADVENTURER SPOTS GILBERT ISLANDS
>> LOCATION: PACIFIC OCEAN
>> DATE: JULY 14th, 1999
>> SECTION: TARAWA VOYAGE
Pacific Ocean - 72nd day at Sea (July 14, 1999) With no drinking water to keep him hydrated during the past 48 hours, Jason Lewis is making his way the last few miles to the Gilbert Islands. But the 2,300 mile voyage from Hawaii is far from over.
Moksha, Jason's special pedal-powered water craft, must be maneuvered to an exact location between the islands of Tarawa and Maiana in order to slip through a break in the reef and safely land on Tarawa.
"If we arrive too late," says Jason, "we miss the high tide and have to wait for the next one 12 hours later, during which we may suffer the same fate as if we arrived early (taken west by the trade winds). The analogy that springs to mind is trying to land a paper airplane into a waste basket from the other side of the room. Tricky indeed - just like in the old days before motors."
His first attempt to successfully complete the navigation between the islands will be today at 5:00 p.m. (Pacific Daylight Time).
Live media interviews over a high-tech Iridium satellite telephone can be conducted with Lewis at (011) 8816 310 28995. While on shore, Jason can be reached via telephone at (011) 686-30157. In addition, broadcast-quality B-roll tape of Lewis and Moksha is available. Contact RoDan Public Relations at 858/454-1717 to arrange for tape. Expedition 360 Expedition updates can be obtained toll-free at 1-800-943-0114 or on the Internet at www.goals.com.
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Posted by jason at July 14, 1999 11:36 AM