ROWING FOR WATER

Think about the usual holiday plans: Dinner with family, visiting friends and perhaps watching a few bowl games. A young Ohio woman, however, has a radically different set of plans this year.

Some time around New Year’s Day, Katie Spotz, a fresh-faced 22 year old, will depart Senegal to row solo across the Atlantic. Yes, you read it correctly – she will ROW across the Atlantic.

Katie is undertaking this amazing endeavor to raise awareness of safe drinking water issues around the globe. She has partnered with the Blue Planet Run Foundation, a San-Francisco-based non-profit group that funds sustainable drinking water projects around the world. Her goal is to raise enough funds to bring safe drinking water to at least 1,000 people.

Miss Spotz has a special rowboat, outfitted with solar panels to power her satellite radio, her laptop and, of course, her mp3 player. Her home for the next three months is also stocked with several hundred pounds of dehydrated food – enough to last about 100 days – and a reverse osmosis water to produce fresh water from sea water. In addition she’ll be carrying a few sets of spare oars and spare parts kits for the boat and the hardware on it. All of this will be propelled across 2,500 miles of open water by Katie, herself.

If you’re wondering how one rows across the ocean, Katie has outlined her “typical” day – you may note that she’ll be rowing for 10-12 hours each and every day:

6:00am Wake up and eat breakfast, check weather and night progress

6:30am Row for two hours

8:30am Mid morning meal, prep water for the day

9:00am Row for two hours

11:00am Lunch #1, take position and plot chart

12:00pm Short break, powernap

12:30pm Row for two hours

2:30pm Lunch #2

3:00pm Row for two hours

5:00pm Dinner, contact land team with progress, scrub bottom of boat (when needed)

6:30pm Row for two hours

8:30pm Stop rowing, secure boat for the night, sleep

Katie has been preparing for this voyage for some time, now, and as of December 20, 2009, she is in Senegal performing final preparations. She’s trained daily to keep in peak physical shape and she has worked with the boat manufacturer to anticipate and plan for every foreseeable contingency. She can rebuild and maintain all hardware on board her craft and she’ll have a medical kit on board in case she needs some mid-ocean maintenance, herself.

For the sake of providing strangers with fresh drinking water, this spirited young woman will live on a 19 foot rowboat and will, most likely, not see another living human being for 3 months. If you would like to track Katie’s progress or, better yet, aid her in her cause, please visit: Row for Water. Katie will be happy to have you on board!

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