Tristan: The First 24 Hours

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Leg 1 RETIRED: First 24 hours on Tristan da Cunha

We have now been on Tristan da Cunha now for 24 hours. And, it is exactly what we thought it would be. A cloud seems to surround the island always. We still haven't seen the peak of the mountain, but the cliffs that make up the borders of the rock are breathtaking.

Yesterday at daybreak we arrived to a police escort (one large inflatable boat) to the anchorage area that they suggested we use. Of course, we are the only anchored boat in about a 1,500 mile radius.

After anchoring PUMA’s Mar Mostro in about 20 meters of water, we all went in on the RIB to meet several of the town administrators eager to help.

Housing, food, coffee, showers – all the necessities that we were craving were provided. And, of course, that 9 am cold beer!

Police Inspector Conrad Glass explained the rules. We met the harbormaster – Jonathan Swain’s long-lost relative; Iris, the Minister of Tourism; Lorraine, the Treasurer and hairdresser; Sean Burns, the British government administrator, and of course Andy, the radio and communications director. And, so on and so on. I am leaving a lot of important people out for sure, but the fact is they are all fantastic.

The rest of the day was all about getting organized and relaxing. Figuring out how we are going to deal with our yacht on anchor. A night in the pub for the boys, and Jono and I took the first night shift on the boat. Pretty much setting up a routine that we will likely follow until the ship gets here to bring us back to the mainland.

Today will be golf day. Played in a cow pasture with flags but no greens. For sure the cow patties will bring a new meaning to "lift, clean and place." Ought to be interesting. We have trips planned to nearby Nightingale Island, a hike up the mountain, and of course more boat chores than we know what to do with. For sure we will keep busy.

In the meantime, we use the internet cafe to constantly check on communication from our families and look up the progress of the ship heading this way. The clock is ticking louder ever minute.

To all who have sent the team notes of support we thank you. Time to relax a bit. And hit a few golf balls.

- Kenny

 

Ken Read

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Leo

From Dover DE
How much fuel did you have remaining when the boat arrived at Tristan da Cunha?
Nov 27 2011

PiccoloSocrate

From Rome, Italy
You're the "VIP" in a little incontaminated world... enjoy and appreciate the farthest and forgotten Tristan
Nov 27 2011

Tracey Harrap

From maui
Hey Ken, you for sure just discriped the Island of Tristan as the Place of where King Kong was discovered!!!! Cloud surrounding the mt.. cliffs.... Glad to hear you guys can enjoy a island that you would never think to be on... that in way is all part of the adventure..dispite the unfortnate situation. Kelvin will be right in his element with the cow pies in the golf course.. sounds just like the local golf green back home in mahia N.Z. have been enjoying viewing this page and reading up on what u boys are up too. good luck to get her back in the race.
Nov 27 2011

Paolo

Good job Ken and ! Please post some photos about she anchored down there !
Nov 28 2011

Frank Rogers

From Southampton
I was born on Tristan, now live in UK, played on same golf course a year ago, ...still have family on island...you will always be treated well on Tristan...have a great time, and explore as much of the island as you can...its a chance in a life time ....
Nov 29 2011