16 comments on “Day 296, Monday, 09.11.2009 (2nd post)”
Laurie & Sonia
Good on ya Freya! When you paddled between Cape Naturaliste and Cape Leeuwin in a 5m swell and 20 knot winds on the beam – and you were paddling within your confort zone – I knew you could achieve almost anything! There was little doubt in my mind you would successfully paddle the sea cliffs of the Great Australian Bight. Great job, and stay focused on what matters.
Freya,
WOW – Just WOW!!! Another very difficult passage completed, and the end of the journey in sight – must feel wonderful to have that hurdle behind you. Just take care out there for the rest of the trip, and enjoy your incredible accomplishments…
Regards,
Rick and Chris
Absolutely phenomenal paddle! Now just watch out for the big finned fellas, SA waters are renowned for them. And try to stop off at Coffin Bay on the bottom of the Eyre Peninsula for their famed oysters and lobster – truly sensational! Cheers – FP
Greg Whelan
Freya
awesome work. Because you continue to do amazing things every day it somehow becomes expected. None of us will never know how difficult this journey was. Congratulaions from all the crew in Gove
Ian Watkins. (Watkins crew Esperance)
Well done Freya,
We have been following you on Google Earth and that is a long stretch of water with no ability to land.
You will be happy that is out the way..
Nancy
awesome – congratuatlons!!!!!! May the weather gods look kindly upon you for the rest of hte trip
dutch clouds
Pfffffff ….. Very happy!
Hillary
Freya, very excited and happy for you!!! There was never any doubt in my mind!!!
Almost there!
Paddle on,
Hillary
16 comments on “Day 296, Monday, 09.11.2009 (2nd post)”
Good on ya Freya! When you paddled between Cape Naturaliste and Cape Leeuwin in a 5m swell and 20 knot winds on the beam – and you were paddling within your confort zone – I knew you could achieve almost anything! There was little doubt in my mind you would successfully paddle the sea cliffs of the Great Australian Bight. Great job, and stay focused on what matters.
Absolutely fantastic Freya – keep it going. Truly inspirational stuff
Amazing ! Stupendous ! Magnifico ! 185 km !
A superhuman effort. Every success is yours !
Brava Freya,
185 km! Really awesome.
Cheers from Italy,
Marco
Awesome effort Freya. you are amazing!
Bravo!
Hope you share with us some of your impressions of that phenomenal effort! (after you have a well deserved rest)
Very happy for you, and relieved too.
Steve
Freya,
WOW – Just WOW!!! Another very difficult passage completed, and the end of the journey in sight – must feel wonderful to have that hurdle behind you. Just take care out there for the rest of the trip, and enjoy your incredible accomplishments…
Regards,
Rick and Chris
Absolutely phenomenal paddle! Now just watch out for the big finned fellas, SA waters are renowned for them. And try to stop off at Coffin Bay on the bottom of the Eyre Peninsula for their famed oysters and lobster – truly sensational! Cheers – FP
Freya
awesome work. Because you continue to do amazing things every day it somehow becomes expected. None of us will never know how difficult this journey was. Congratulaions from all the crew in Gove
Well done Freya,
We have been following you on Google Earth and that is a long stretch of water with no ability to land.
You will be happy that is out the way..
awesome – congratuatlons!!!!!! May the weather gods look kindly upon you for the rest of hte trip
Pfffffff ….. Very happy!
Freya, very excited and happy for you!!! There was never any doubt in my mind!!!
Almost there!
Paddle on,
Hillary
Aupa Freya!!!!!!
Bravo!!!!!!!!!!!!
Way to go woman!
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