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31 29.437 N 68 59.128W
November 23, 2008

Good Morning Everybody!

Let’s talk about numbers!  Number of days out of Jamestown:4; number of days we’ve had to wear foul weather gear and winter layers: 4;number of miles traveled: 640; number of miles to go to Antigua: 935.

Wind velocity Wed, Thurs & Friday until 4PM:  20-35 knots; wind velocity as low hit Friday afternoon: 52 knots; highest wind velocity recorded:  60 knots; highest constant velocity 55 knots; length of regular intervals over 50 knots:  5 min;  fastest speed  over ground with postage stamp mainsail recorded:   12.2 knots; length of time average wind velocity exceeded 45 knots: 12 hours.

Number of waves that broke onto boat and filled cockpit:  20;  number of waves that have broken onto boat and filled cockpit in all 20 previous trips combined:  3; number of photographs taken of waves:  we’ll let you know; number of waves surfed with postage stamp mainsail:  hundreds; average wave height: 15′; wave height resulting from harmonic interference:  25′;  height of waves in the middle of the night:  higher than the eye can see!  Number of times boom was in the water:  4.

Number of weather cloths torn asunder:  1; number of stanchions bent or broken:2;  number of autopilot remotes drowned: 1;  number of soaking wet sox with no where to dry: 24;  number of times wet sox had to be put back on:  10;  number of drenched and redrenched men:4;  number of soaked women:1.  (I wasn’t about to go out there.) Number of showers taken as yet:  0!

Don’t you wish you were here?

Number of pods of dolphin seen on first watch out of Jamestown:3;  number of flying fish:  30;  number of purple finches on board:  1;  number of hours Pierre lost to seasickness:  36;  number of stugeron tablets (anti-seasickness medication) ingested by crew:45.

Number of people needed to diagnose, supervise and repair issues with heads and head holding tanks:  6, number with crossed legs:  4.  Number of paper towels needed for clean up:  whole roll;  number of times white bucket has been disinfected:  3.

As for the fishing contest, stay tuned.  We haven’t set up the rods yet.  Number of rods that flew out of the rod holder:  1.

That should give you an idea of why you haven’t heard much from us. We’ve been having a wild time out here.  Additionally, unfortunately, number of blogs missent to the wrong site: 2.

All the best from the adventurous, if slightly aromatic crew, of Avalanche.

3 Responses to “It’s all in the numbers!”
  1. Nancy B Frank says:

    WILD TIMES! and you left early to ride this adventure! or wave, or…waves. Well, you seem to still have your sense of humor although I don’t envy you either the wet sox nor the white bucket. OK, stop in Bermuda, take a shower, then get those fishing rods out.

  2. Ruleo Camacho says:

    sounds like u guys are having a ball………… Just be safe and enjoy it… I do envy you:-)

  3. Mom says:

    ‘Such adventures. I am so thrilled at how capable you all are… under every adversity. But what wind and waves. I am glad to be on the sandy ground of New Mexico.

    Happy Turkey Day. I canwalk up the street to be with friends, in the rain. It is welcome, as it is the first in weeks.
    Some are hoping for snow…

    Greetings to all. Love, mom

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