Sydney to Hobart yacht race

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Sydney to Hobart yacht race

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For those of us with nothing better to do over the next few days except sit glued to real-time tracking, this article provides several links to real-time sites. And sights.
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Ah!
Would that I were younger, fitter, richer, and had more friends ...
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... and its also ah from me Chris.
Thanks for this link ... I normally pick up a tracking link but forgot this year. Must be living at 60N taking effect. Or age :sad:
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RonH wrote:
27 Dec 2022, 07:09
...Must be living at 60N taking effect. Or age :sad:
:cranky: Now let's have no complaints! :grin:
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That's not a complaint. It's wisdom :laugh:
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RonH wrote:
27 Dec 2022, 12:37
That's not a complaint. It's wisdom :laugh:
So if I told you it was :censored: freezing outside this morning, and I'd prefer to be in bed with a book instead of hganging out washing in the shed (which is, I suppose, hanging in washing), then I would I be judged wise?
Just askin' :innocent:
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RonH wrote:
27 Dec 2022, 07:09
... and its also ah from me Chris.
Thanks for this link ... I normally pick up a tracking link but forgot this year. Must be living at 60N taking effect. Or age :sad:
1 day, 11 hours, 56 minutes is as near as anything to thirty-six hours sailing, and I bet that there is no Motel-6 along the way ...
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Easy sailing for the Maxi's but not so good for those following at slower paces. With all the technology used these days, I am wondering how long it will be before such sporting events no longer need human interference ... will save much on food and clothes washing/drying :grin:
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RonH wrote:
28 Dec 2022, 06:56
... will save much on food and clothes washing/drying :grin:
Good point, Ron!
It must be difficult getting clothes to dry when the washing line is matching the wind-speed.
OTOH they wouldn't have to carry as many sails, would they?
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