yesterday could Ekstra Bladet tell how the two Danish participants in the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge, Mads Vangsø and Lasse Wullf Hansen, was about to hit the wall and just looking forward to the 31. december, where, according to own calculations will be the halfway point on the 5400 kilometer-long trip across the Atlantic.

Community – 28. dec. 2018 – at. 20:13 the Exhausted danes far out at sea: Having only one thing in sight

The physical wear and tear begins to speed his tracks, but the two Danish participants is, however, not to be weary of each other’s company, even though there is not much privacy on a small rowboat far out at sea.

– The first few times you are a witness to the other at a restroom in a little blue bucket in the middle of the deck on a small rowboat, it may put a little on the tip in relation to privacy, but you get used quickly to it, says Lasse Wulff Hansen Extra Magazine.

Such is the competition

participating in a total of 27 rowing boats in the competition, which begins on La Gomera and will end at the finish line well 5000 miles across the Atlantic to Antigua in the Caribbean.

Each team will compete against other teams with equal number of rowers. Mads Vangsø and Lasse Wulff Hansen is fighting against four other ‘couples’ in their category.

You can be 1-5 participants on a team.

You can always see the post on the link here.

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But apart from that, you get a spectator to his restroom, it is in fact possible to give each other a little privacy on the small rowboat.

– We have four-five square meters to move us on, so of course it is limited what you can do.

– But when one just to call home and want to have the conversation to themselves, so take my just music to the ears.

Lasse Wullf Hansen and Mads Vangsø have today sent these pictures which show what rowing across the Atlantic do by hands and feet. ‘Little pictures of hands and feet. They are really very nice, if you think about how many beatings they get’, writes Lasse Wullf Hansen about the pictures. Lasse Wullf Hansen and Mads Vangsø have today sent these pictures which show what rowing across the Atlantic do by hands and feet. ‘Little pictures of hands and feet. They are really very nice, if you think about how many beatings they get’, writes Lasse Wullf Hansen about the pictures. Lasse Wullf Hansen and Mads Vangsø have today sent these pictures which show what rowing across the Atlantic do by hands and feet. ‘Little pictures of hands and feet. They are really very nice, if you think about how many beatings they get’, writes Lasse Wullf Hansen about the pictures. Lasse Wullf Hansen and Mads Vangsø have today sent these pictures which show what rowing across the Atlantic do by hands and feet. ‘Little pictures of hands and feet. They are really very nice, if you think about how many beatings they get’, writes Lasse Wullf Hansen about the pictures.

the Trip is meant to last 45 days, but the Danish duo’s raining, as I said, to be able to implement it a week faster than it.

When they go in the country, one could easily imagine that they had had enough of each other for the next long while, but it think Lasse Wullf Hansen is not going to happen.

– No, we are together in Antigua a week’s time, and we travel home together.

– We go out together, and we travel home together. I think that it is important for the both of us, sounds it.

on the journey

Through video, photos and live gennemstillinger to and from the boat you have every day the opportunity to follow the experiences and challenges, Mads Vangsø and Lasse Wulff Hansen meetings, when they are completely alone and without aids trying to cross the Atlantic ocean in a rowboat.

See also, where the danes are right now using THIS LINK.

We follow them up to, during, and when – if all goes as it should – going in the goal on the journey.

the Race was shot at time 12. december on La Gomera and ending approximately 45 days later and 5000 miles away on Antigua in the Caribbean.

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