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Yes, that day threw a lot at me. 27 hours non-stop.

It’s my birthday this week and I make another important incremental step forward in training for my Pacific Crossing. I learned a lot including what changes I need to make on the boat before I proceed further.

I hope you find this video update helpful. Episode 1 of Season 3 is coming up this weekend, but for now, I wanted to update you. I am safe and in good spirits working my boat in Mie Prefecture.

Thanks to all those making this voyage possible:

Keel Club Founding Members: Harry A. Hill / BetterU / Tokyo Supercars
And all my sponsors:
UFC GYM Japan
GRHH
Westlund Group
Tokyo Super Cars
Versa
Food Saver
MACKENZIE SHEPPARD
Dormeo
Merlin Solar

and partial Sponsorship Satcom Global ( Iridium 9575) and DICS ( Liferaft)

These videos are made possible by My Patrons: Trevor Webster, Steve Houck, Johny Gwin, Michael Coombs, Nemanja Komatinovic, Robin Mah, John King, J29BlackJack, Sumie and William Zies, David LaHeist, Claude Strobbe, Bruce McCaughan, Jeffrey Behr, Chad Welker

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The fishing harbor is empty today. A typhoon is approaching, and the village has prepared. The longer I spend in Japan’s remote longevity hotspots, the more I notice a deep awareness of nature, uncertainty, and the limits of control. One side of the s...
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The Calm Before the Storm: My Boat is Ready #travel #boatlife #japan

Mirror-smooth water. Birds in the distance. Wahine waiting quietly in the bay. Tomorrow, the typhoon arrives. The boat is prepared. Now… we watch from shore. About me: I’m Lowell Sheppard, 71, sailor, author, and Fellow of the Royal Geographical Socie...
Wake Early. Move Early. A Pattern in Japan’s Longevity Hotspots
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Wake Early. Move Early. A Pattern in Japan’s Longevity Hotspots

As I continue traveling through Japan’s longevity hotspots, I keep noticing recurring patterns. One of them is simple: Many of the people who age well tend to wake early—and get moving early. Movement woven naturally into the rhythm of daily life. ...
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A Stone in Remote Japan that Explains How To Age Well

In a remote village near where my boat Wahine is moored in Amami, a weathered stone has long been part of a local coming-of-age ritual. At first glance, it seems ordinary. But the longer I study longevity and community in Japan, the more convinced I beco...
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One of the Great Fears of Aging

The goal is not to stay young. It is to remain engaged with life. Curious. Connected. Active. Participating in the world around you. A small Field Note from island life in Japan. About me: I’m Lowell Sheppard, 71, sailor, author, and Fellow of the Roy...
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Back to the boat . . . Then this Happened

At my age, falling is no joke. Thankfully… just bruised pride this time. #Sailing #JapanSolo #BoatLife #IslandLife #Funny #Fail #Aging #StillGoing #Sailboat #Japan
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