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Newfoundland. On the evening of day 75, the boat was swamped by a large wave, and Allum lost his oars, spare clothes and most of his food. Luckily, he was picked up the following day by a passing ship. After the failed attempt, Geoff decided not to try again, and Don waited 14 years before making another Atlantic rowing attempt.
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and around a quarter of their total water stocks were lost from bags snagging on sharp parts of the boat. Added to the fact that their entire food stocks were dried food which required re-hydration, they drastically reduced their daily intake of both food and water, losing strength and weight as the
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in 114 days; however, due to completely depleting his water stocks in the final two weeks, by the time he reached his destination he had lost half of his body weight and his eyesight and hearing were failing. This experience reportedly had a long-term effect on his health and led to multiple kidney
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Allum's health declined during the following years, and multiple kidney failures were attributed by Geoff Allum to Allum's rowing experiences – in particular his 1986 westward Atlantic crossing. Allum reportedly refused to seek medical treatment during this time. He died from a heart attack in
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in June 1972, heading towards the west coast of Ireland. After only three days, Geoff had to be picked up by a passing oil tanker as he was suffering from hypothermia and severe seasickness. Don continued on for 76 days, on 36 of which he met with head winds which pushed him back towards
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by Merton Naydler, written about the respective exploits of rowing duos Ridgway and Blyth, and David Johnston and John Hoare. However, on hearing the news that this feat had just been completed by
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In 1986 at the age of 49, Allum revisited the westward crossing as a solo endeavour. He successfully rowed from Pasito Blanco on Gran Canaria to the
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A monument was erected in Dooagh on Achill Island, County Mayo, Ireland, to commemorate Allum's 1987 landing.
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Don Allum's routes across the Atlantic in the 1970s with Geoff Allum (red) and solo in the 1980s (yellow).
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In September 1987 Allum completed his eastward crossing of the Atlantic, from St John's, Newfoundland to
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Allum's cousin, Geoff Allum, initially thought of the idea to row solo across the Atlantic after reading
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days and weeks went by. On 26 March 1971, after 73 days at sea, Don and Geoff Allum rowed into
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on Allum's arrival on Achill Island, including interview footage with him
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released an eighteen-minute song called "Ocean Cloud" on its 2004 album
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Monument erected in Dooagh on Achill Island, County Mayo, Ireland
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In 1971 the pair made their westbound attempt in their boat, the
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Don and Geoff Allum began their eastward attempt from
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Close-up photo of the rugged face of a man, with grey hear, medium-length grey beard and a long scar across his right eyebrow, facing to right of frame.
Heston
Middlesex
Atlantic Ocean
row
Atlantic Ocean
John Ridgway
Chay Blyth
John Fairfax
dory
BBC World Service
sextant
Las Palmas
Gran Canaria
Canary Islands
Alain Bombard
bilges
Harrison Point
Barbados
Globe map centred on the North Atlantic, with lines drawn east–west and west–east depicting the routes taken.
St John's
Newfoundland
Caribbean
Nevis
Dooagh
Achill Island
County Mayo
Ireland
Heston
Middlesex

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