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‘Inevituating across the Pacific but cannot choose to have dinner’

After spending about 140 days in the ocean, three edinburgh brothers skipped across the Pacific Ocean and said the normal life be “Wee Obbly”.

Jamie, Ewan and Lackhlan Maclean Breakpoint the World Coordination Time to guide the unsuspected direction from Peru to Australia, a 9,484km mile (14,484km.

The brothers raised £ 1m in clean water projects in Madagascar on the road.

They endured tropical tropical storms, and a brother even survived the board, but he agreed to find the weekly store now returned to the dryer.

The Maclean brothers returned to Scotland after spending about 140 days at sea [BBC]

New Back Scotland, Brother Ewan tells the BBC Scotland news and news feel good but returning to normal mentally will take a while.

He said: “There is a kind of unusual society that we hold you with caution, such as trying to buy things in supermarkets, getting difficulties at a time.”

“The thought of rolling 14 hours a day, I don’t think you can glow with anyone but try to decide what is eaten or walking in the copper store is really a challenge,” Lacholan, 27, added.

Scottish Trio called a 162-day record of a quick, unsafe Pacific line, which is based on Russia Roower Fyodor Khokor in 2014.

Their last time was 139 days, five hours and 52 minutes.

The Macleans make their many training in the sea near Croft with no Aszynt in the North West locations.

Their carbon fiber boat was called Emily, with their death memory in the Death of District in 1996.

The brothers spent two years in preparation.

To complete a non-based line, they could not get to the island to repeat, or accept help in any passing boats.

The brothers had to bring about all their food – 500kg dried food dried and 75kg Oats.

Jamie, 32, told the BBC Scotland: “It was very stressful about crossing everything, trying to cook a thousand food in our old Junior School Kitchen kitchen kitchen.

He also added to prepare for many sound meals such as curriings and chilli as they managed to be freezing.

“My worst nights had a church church and food would go,” I can hear.

Brother Ewan added that home-cooked food was a “totally victory” but would fight for some shops to buy available materials.

They had enough provisions for lasting 150 days, but Lackken said they started preparing their belongings in the last few weeks in the event of delay.

It was not for the first time that the brothers took a challenge like this. They had put three land records when they boarded the Atlantic in 2020.

Ewan said the item would remember the “simple” of life in the sea.

He said: “All your decisions are designed for you there, you have no daily concerns to put drums.

“All food is planned and everything you have to do out there and in line.”

He said the waters had allowed them to have “clear thoughts and great discussions”.

And when they found “the wonderful sky” and “meeting the wild animals it was the idea of ​​the purpose that gave them inspires to continue.

“It is best to wake up every day and you have a purpose, and have a daily description,” Jamie said.

Lacncan added that finally able to sleep more than three hours a night, time and family and friends who are genuinely attractive now.

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