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18-Year-Old Completes Solo Sailing Trip From California to Hawaii

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Sailing is a sport that requires dedication, discipline, and an incredible amount of skill. Sailors who take on these adventures independently have an even more specialized set of skills; just ask 18-year-old Ollie Bergquist. The Oregon teenager recently sailed solo from California to Hawaii. His 20-day trip was one he will never forget. He documented his journey on Instagram. When he finally made it to land, he shared a sweet post.

“What a feeling… It’s been one hell of a road to get here. It is mind-boggling, and sometimes I just try to forget just how hard it was. From working every summer since the age of 13 at a woodyard and dreaming of sailing around the world. I would come home completely beat, and I would still study almost every day about sailing. This has been the most challenging and difficult year of my life, but also the most rewarding,” Ollie wrote.

Ollie Bergquist’s Trip Was a Dream Come True

Ollie Bergquist’s mom, Tia, followed her son’s journey on Instagram, she told Hawaii News Now. “If he was late posting or something, I would start getting worried,” said Tia Bergquist. “I pretty much saw what you guys saw. Once in a while I would get a text saying, ‘I’m OK, Mom.’”

She was waiting for her son when he arrived on land in Hawaii.

Now that his trip is over, Ollie plans to enjoy his time on land. “It still doesn’t feel real. I am just getting started and will be headed to the South Pacific next season, mostly due to an El Niño year. For now I will be slowing down, enjoying the Hawaiian islands, and making new friends,” he wrote on Instagram. “Thank you, everyone, for following and supporting the dream.”

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