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Paddle your own canoe - from Phuket to California

by Fraser Morton, Phuket Gazette on 2 Feb 2010
The pair plan to start their amazing voyage on 10 March Phuket Gazette
Two Phuket kayakers are getting ready for a spot of exercise: the world’s longest paddling expedition, a 14,000-mile voyage from Phuket to California in a 20-foot wooden boat. American Ryan Doran, 26, and Phatum Thani born Piya ‘Mr X’ Sukunthai, 28, plan to leave Nai Harn Beach on March 10 – and they won’t be back for a while.

During their paddle, which they expect to take 20 months, they will pass through Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, Japan and Russia before braving a 217-mile leg across the Bering Sea, one of the world’s most treacherous expanses of ocean. If they successfully make the crossing, they will continue on to Alaska and Canada, and the lower 48 US States.

If all goes according to plan, the pair will port in Ryan’s home city of San Francisco, California, a few pounds lighter and just in time for Christmas next year. Their own parents have branded their trip ‘crazy and dangerous beyond belief', but for Ryan and Mr X the adventure is a life-long dream. Currently in training, they can be seen most days paddling off Nai Harn Beach, and Promthep Cape in their Phuket-made kayak, Say-Lee (liberty).



Some sea kayakers have paddled sections of Ryan and Mr X’s planned voyage – but no one has ever gone the full way.
Hypothermia and huge waves will be their main concern when navigating through the South China and Bering Seas.
The first to paddle across the Bering Sea was Jon Turk and his team, who completed the feat in 2000. Turk’s team had to contend with 20-foot waves, navigate through ice shelves and withstand nine long days of sub-zero temperatures and zero visibility shrouded in a blanket of fog. They survived and the crossing is still heralded today as one of the world’s greatest-ever kayaking expeditions.

Ryan and Mr X claim they will be able to paddle the 217 miles through the Bering Sea in under two weeks’ time. A safety boat will tail them on this leg of their voyage. “If we capsize in those conditions it will be extremely difficult to flip it back over, and huge waves and hypothermia are a very real threat,” Ryan said. But he added: “If anyone can do it, it’s us.”

Ryan said the pair are paddling for themselves; not to break records, but to quench their appetite for the ultimate adventure. “People wanna hear like, ‘oh you’re paddling for breast cancer or you’re paddling for Aids,’ and the reason we we’re paddling is, we’re paddling for us.” “This is our adventure, and it’s what we want to do with our lives,” Ryan said.

Full story: http://www.phuketgazette.net/archives/articles/2010/article8302.html

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