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The Blackburn Challenge
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The event both celebrates and helps to keep alive the story
of Howard Blackburn’s desperate mid-winter 1883 rowing of a small fishing dory from the Burgeo
Bank fishing grounds to refuge on the south coast of Newfoundland. Blackburn and his dorymate Thomas
Welch had become separated from the Gloucester fishing schooner Grace L. Fears during a sudden squall and
found themselves nearly sixty miles from the nearest land. Over the course of the
ensuing five-day ordeal, Welch would give up and succumb to a merciful death, whereas
Blackburn would allow his bare hands to freeze to the shape of the oars, and row
until he reached land.
Though Blackburn
survived he ultimately suffered the loss of most of his fingers and toes due to frostbite.
In spite of his handicap, he later went on to twice sail solo across the Atlantic Ocean,
earning himself the title “The Fingerless Navigator”. His story is told in Joseph E.
Garland’s “Lone Voyager”.
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Lone Voyager : The Extraordinary Adventures of Howard Blackburn, Hero Fisherman of Gloucester
by Joseph E. Garland
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| Paperback - 320 pages Rev Ed edition (July 2000) Simon & Schuster (Paper); ISBN: 0684872633 |
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