I dont have any problem with this young lady going for this adventure. She took all the precautions she could even though (as it turns out) the sea was a little more powerful than she expected. This is the kind of thing more young people need to do... not less. If society continues to cradle young people and protect them from any type of mishaps we will continue to have a greater and greater population of immature and inept individuals. Setting out on adventures to conquer the world are what makes adults adults and those that dont or consider it just too unsafe... well those are the sorts that just wont ever have lived life to its fullest. We dont need any more people unprepared for the consequences of their actions. We dont need inexperienced and overly nurtured brats rising to the top to tell us how wrong we are for taking risks. Risks are what makes life worth living. What ever happened to the spirit of adventure like that of Mallory and Irvine? Yes they are dead and they died attempting what many thought impossible. Today fewer and fewer things are impossible and so we should cheer those that still attempt to achieve their adventures. And yes if they succeed they deserve the rewards that are their due just as failure could very well bring due their death.
I agree.
From my own personal standpoint as a parent I'd be worried only because as a parent we always worry about kids. As a result we tend ot try to coddle and "protect" kids too much these days. I admit to being guilty to some small extent of that myself. But with society as a whole. We have reached the point of almost absurdity to the point of wrapping kids in bubble wrap before letting them go outside almost doesnt seem outside the realm of future possibility
But,as a person I see no reason why she shouldn't do it provided she had the skills to do so. which she obviously had or she never would have made it as far as she did.
As far as the sea being more powerful then she expected. Who is to say that an adult with decades worth of experience wouldn't have had the same problems or had the same thing happen to them?
Happens all the time. And nothing she experienced or what ended up happening is anything unique. Its happened before to far more experienced sailors.
As I mentioned before. she obviously has the skillset to have accomplished her goal or she never would have made it as far or as long as she has.
And as a further testimony to her skills. She's survived, Not only survived buut has done so n a cripppled boat and is now safe on a french fishing vessel.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article7148816.eceWell at least as safe as she can be when in the presence of the French.
But she's alive anyway