Monthly Archives: September 2013

In the middle of the night…

Three and a half hours in, and Courtney is still trucking along. Water conditions are good: 67, and calmer than before. It’s a little chilly for the crew on deck–Courtney must be three times as cold! Stroke count is consistent … Continue reading

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Keeping it up

Courtney gulps down some tea with feeding #3 (Perpetuem and Gatorade, a gel), which goes down smoothly. Courtney’s pace is steady at 2 miles/hour; stroke count is a steady 60. She requests some Enduralyte to help with leg cramping, and … Continue reading

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Moving along

Courtney’s left Catalina in the dust! It’s but a distant glimmer in the background from our boat. The stars above blanket the sky; Courtney and the crew couldn’t be more grateful for this clear night. Matt reports that the current … Continue reading

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First feeding

That’s Courtney out there (red and green dots) alongside Tom, her kayaker (three green glowsticks). Courtney’s about 30 minutes into her swim, enjoying her precisely mixed concoction of Perpetuem and Gatorade, which reportedly tastes like a creamsickle. Also included in … Continue reading

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Catalina: Ready to roll

Courtney is greased up and ready to dive in to the Pacific Ocean! The Outrider, her support boat, is moored up about 50 yards from Catalina Island. She must swim to Catalina and touch the island to begin the swim. … Continue reading

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Arrived in California

Matt and I arrived in California yesterday! Our friend, Amy, arrived today. We spent the day getting supplies, exploring the area and going for a swim. I felt good in the water today – but, mostly, I just had a … Continue reading

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