So what has Canadian resident John beiden been doing since single and non-single boating
Stay in the Pacific?
\"I\'m glad I came back to work . . . . . . I have a lot of things to do, but in a way I already feel like I \'ve never left, \"54-year-
The old adventurous who returned to Burlington a month ago.
Beeden is the first person in history to separate and uninterrupted the Pacific Ocean into the mainland.
Beeden paddles for nearly seven months a day and spends 15 hours a day pushing his six months --
The rice boat called Socks has full arm strength. He lost 17 lbs.
And cover more than 7,500 nautical miles while being thrown on the high seas and pushed back by the punishing wind. Having to re-
He knelt down for miles in a row, \"I walked back some days.
\"Well, from here on, everything is moving forward as usual, he\'s getting his weight back and starting running-it\'s actually his job, including organizing sports exhibitions, including the London Marathon in the UK and the Scotiabank Waterfront Marathon in Toronto.
There are a few glitches.
\"I started running within a few days of coming back, but with the muscle changes my body has experienced, I\'m obviously not prepared for running and Achilles tendon injuries,\" Beeden said . \", By the time his injury healed, he had reduced his running time every day.
Beiden, however, is enjoying a comfortable life on the landing ground.
\"I don\'t miss much about this trip . . . . . . I like to be at sea in a strange way, but spent seven months in a humid, salty environment, working hard for 15 hours a day and I think that\'s enough, \"Biden said he slept only two to four hours a night.
He enjoyed family time with his wife and two daughters, the \"most meaningful adventure\", and this summer he planned to work in their family cottage and platoon, but more than 10 km away from home.
There is no doubt that other adventures will come.
\"I have nothing to prove to myself, so I have no plans to do anything in the near future,\" he said . \".
\"Also, after planning and going to work for another 7 months, I also have to earn some money and be grateful to repay my family.
Beeden says he may be challenged to run in the distant future, perhaps through Canada-walking in the park.
Beeden has stood the test of his limits, and boating in the ocean is the biggest challenge.
\"Once you leave, there is no way back, no help, and no exit.
You have to be yourself.
Dependent, resourceful, flexible, and physically competent for tasks.
\"The worst part of the journey, apart from leaving the family, is to re-
The boating mileage that has already crossed
\"Being hindered by conditions or trends is the destruction of the soul,\" Beeden said . \".
\"Some days, if I stop to fill the water bottle, I will float back a bottle --
Quarterly nautical miles (nm).
I will drift back if I stop to eat.
If I have more rest. A 40nm-
The day in reality could be 45 nanometers. plus day.
Three years ago, he rowed alone for 56 days on the Atlantic without interruption.
\"I thought it would be a test of my life, pushing me to the very edge of my ability . . . . . . But I knew right away that the test I was looking for didn\'t show up.
The bigger fish beckons.
\"The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean on Earth, and this is the obvious choice.
Previously, only another single rower managed to cross the equator after departing from North America, but did not land in Australia despite being close.
\"Beiden exercises four to six hours a day, runs and boating in Port Hamilton, prepares for his sea crossing from San Francisco to Australia, and then uses his paddle machine in the winter.
\"It\'s a great feeling to complete a journey that you\'re not sure you\'re capable of,\" he said . \" He added, \"it\'s a lot harder than I or any of the people involved expected.
His suggestion is: \"Life is short, don\'t hesitate to plan and prepare.
You will be surprised by your abilities-I am!
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