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  • Portrait of paddler Ed Gillet holding the journal he kept while at sea during a 64 day, 2,200 mile kayak crossing from Monterey, CA to Maui, HI. Photo © Robert Zaleski / rzcreative.com<br />
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To license this image contact: robert@rzcreative.com
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  • Portrait of paddler Ed Gillet holding the journal he kept while at sea during a 64 day, 2,200 mile kayak crossing from Monterey, CA to Maui, HI. Photo © Robert Zaleski / rzcreative.com<br />
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To license this image contact: robert@rzcreative.com
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  • Paddler Ed Gillet holds the journal he kept while at sea during a 64 day, 2,200 mile kayak crossing from Monterey, CA to Maui, HI. Photo © Robert Zaleski / rzcreative.com<br />
—<br />
To license this image contact: robert@rzcreative.com
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  • Paddler Ed Gillet holds the journal he kept while at sea during a 64 day, 2,200 mile kayak crossing from Monterey, CA to Maui, HI. Photo © Robert Zaleski / rzcreative.com<br />
—<br />
To license this image contact: robert@rzcreative.com
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  • Portrait of paddler Ed Gillet holding the journal he kept while at sea during a 64 day, 2,200 mile kayak crossing from Monterey, CA to Maui, HI. Photo © Robert Zaleski / rzcreative.com<br />
—<br />
To license this image contact: robert@rzcreative.com
    ed_gilett_020414_074_HR.jpg
  • Portrait of paddler Ed Gillet holding the journal he kept while at sea during a 64 day, 2,200 mile kayak crossing from Monterey, CA to Maui, HI. Photo © Robert Zaleski / rzcreative.com<br />
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To license this image contact: robert@rzcreative.com
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  • Portrait of paddler Ed Gillet holding a sextant which he used for navigation and the journal he kept while at sea during a 64 day, 2,200 mile kayak crossing from Monterey, CA to Maui, HI. Photo © Robert Zaleski / rzcreative.com <br />
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To license this image contact: robert@rzcreative.com
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  • Paddler Ed Gillet holds a sextant which he used for navigation and the journal he kept while at sea during a 64 day, 2,200 mile kayak crossing from Monterey, CA to Maui, HI. Photo © Robert Zaleski / rzcreative.com<br />
—<br />
To license this image contact: robert@rzcreative.com
    ed_gilett_020414_053_HR.jpg
  • Paddler Ed Gillet holds a sextant which he used for navigation and the journal he kept while at sea during a 64 day, 2,200 mile kayak crossing from Monterey, CA to Maui, HI. Photo © Robert Zaleski / rzcreative.com<br />
—<br />
To license this image contact: robert@rzcreative.com
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  • Paddler Ed Gillet holds a sextant which he used for navigation and the journal he kept while at sea during a 64 day, 2,200 mile kayak crossing from Monterey, CA to Maui, HI. Photo © Robert Zaleski / rzcreative.com<br />
—<br />
To license this image contact: robert@rzcreative.com
    ed_gilett_020414_048_HR.jpg
  • Portrait of paddler Ed Gillet in La Jolla, Calif. Ed Gillet is the only person who successfully kayaked the distance from Monterey, CA to Maui, HI. Gillet, who in 1987 set off on a solo, self-supported kayak expedition from Monterey used a stock Necky Tofino kayak loaded with 600 pounds of food and gear. Gillet self-propelled his boat using only a sextant to navigate the 2,200 mile journey across the Pacific. Amazingly, 64 days later, he arrived safely and lived to tell of his incredible feat. Photo © Robert Zaleski / rzcreative.com<br />
—<br />
To license this image contact: robert@rzcreative.com
    ed_gilett_020414_117_HR.jpg
  • Portrait of paddler Ed Gillet in La Jolla, Calif. Ed Gillet is the only person who successfully kayaked the distance from Monterey, CA to Maui, HI. Gillet, who in 1987 set off on a solo, self-supported kayak expedition from Monterey used a stock Necky Tofino kayak loaded with 600 pounds of food and gear. Gillet self-propelled his boat using only a sextant to navigate the 2,200 mile journey across the Pacific. Amazingly, 64 days later, he arrived safely and lived to tell of his incredible feat. Photo © Robert Zaleski / rzcreative.com<br />
—<br />
To license this image contact: robert@rzcreative.com
    ed_gilett_020414_114_HR.jpg
  • Portrait of paddler Ed Gillet in La Jolla, Calif. Ed Gillet is the only person who successfully kayaked the distance from Monterey, CA to Maui, HI. Gillet, who in 1987 set off on a solo, self-supported kayak expedition from Monterey used a stock Necky Tofino kayak loaded with 600 pounds of food and gear. Gillet self-propelled his boat using only a sextant to navigate the 2,200 mile journey across the Pacific. Amazingly, 64 days later, he arrived safely and lived to tell of his incredible feat. Photo © Robert Zaleski / rzcreative.com<br />
—<br />
To license this image contact: robert@rzcreative.com
    ed_gilett_020414_086_HR.jpg
  • Portrait of paddler Ed Gillet in La Jolla, Calif. Ed Gillet is the only person who successfully kayaked the distance from Monterey, CA to Maui, HI. Gillet, who in 1987 set off on a solo, self-supported kayak expedition from Monterey used a stock Necky Tofino kayak loaded with 600 pounds of food and gear. Gillet self-propelled his boat using only a sextant to navigate the 2,200 mile journey across the Pacific. Amazingly, 64 days later, he arrived safely and lived to tell of his incredible feat. Photo © Robert Zaleski / rzcreative.com<br />
—<br />
To license this image contact: robert@rzcreative.com
    ed_gilett_020414_017_HR.jpg
  • Portrait of paddler Ed Gillet in La Jolla, Calif. Ed Gillet is the only person who successfully kayaked the distance from Monterey, CA to Maui, HI. Gillet, who in 1987 set off on a solo, self-supported kayak expedition from Monterey used a stock Necky Tofino kayak loaded with 600 pounds of food and gear. Gillet self-propelled his boat using only a sextant to navigate the 2,200 mile journey across the Pacific. Amazingly, 64 days later, he arrived safely and lived to tell of his incredible feat. Photo © Robert Zaleski / rzcreative.com<br />
—<br />
To license this image contact: robert@rzcreative.com
    ed_gilett_020414_014_HR.jpg
  • Portrait of paddler Ed Gillet in La Jolla, Calif. Ed Gillet is the only person who successfully kayaked the distance from Monterey, CA to Maui, HI. Gillet, who in 1987 set off on a solo, self-supported kayak expedition from Monterey used a stock Necky Tofino kayak loaded with 600 pounds of food and gear. Gillet self-propelled his boat using only a sextant to navigate the 2,200 mile journey across the Pacific. Amazingly, 64 days later, he arrived safely and lived to tell of his incredible feat. Photo © Robert Zaleski / rzcreative.com<br />
—<br />
To license this image contact: robert@rzcreative.com
    ed_gilett_020414_027_HR.jpg
  • Portrait of paddler Ed Gillet in La Jolla, Calif. Ed Gillet is the only person who successfully kayaked the distance from Monterey, CA to Maui, HI. Gillet, who in 1987 set off on a solo, self-supported kayak expedition from Monterey used a stock Necky Tofino kayak loaded with 600 pounds of food and gear. Gillet self-propelled his boat using only a sextant to navigate the 2,200 mile journey across the Pacific. Amazingly, 64 days later, he arrived safely and lived to tell of his incredible feat. Photo © Robert Zaleski / rzcreative.com<br />
—<br />
To license this image contact: robert@rzcreative.com
    ed_gilett_020414_037_HR.jpg
  • Portrait of paddler Ed Gillet as he reads from the journal he kept during a 64 day, 2,200 mile sea kayak crossing from Monterey, CA to Maui, HI in 1987. Photo © Robert Zaleski / rzcreative.com<br />
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To license this image contact: robert@rzcreative.com
    ed_gillet_082713_101_HR.jpg
  • Portrait of paddler Ed Gillet as he reads from the journal he kept during a 64 day, 2,200 mile sea kayak crossing from Monterey, CA to Maui, HI in 1987. Photo © Robert Zaleski / rzcreative.com<br />
—<br />
To license this image contact: robert@rzcreative.com
    ed_gillet_082713_095_HR.jpg