I’m back…
16th May, 2008
…..so, here I am again aboard the 2041. I was hoping I might find myself back one day soon, but I never thought it would be only two days since my previous journey! I had so much fun and such a positive experience on Monday’s sail from San Diego to Newport and just had to return for more. One of favorite parts of this journey that keeps me coming back for more is the people. All of come from different and diverse backgrounds with so many colorful stories to share, but I think we all have one common goal in mind. We are all driven by a passion to find solutions to global problems and create positive change in order to secure a brighter, cleaner and more livable future for our children and our children’s children.
Hannah makes a mean veggie pita that I have gotten to enjoy twice now! She knows what’s up when it comes to sustainable, locally grown organic foods that taste amazing. Jake, well he doesn’t say much, but when he does you should listen, it’ll be worth it. His commitment to past 2041 voyages and his hard work on this one really prove his loyalty to the cause. On the other hand, Brent always has something to say even if I cant understand half of it. I think I’m catching on though. His wisdom on his neck of the woods down under make me realize that even though we are a world apart we all face the same issues and are all in this thing together. What can I say about Mark (the captain). It would be easier to say what can’t I say about Mark. He is truly a vast wealth of knowledge on all subjects. Or at least all subjects that I have a genuine interest in! I seem to hold a lot of the same views as he does, but he just seems to express them so much better in such a simple manner. Mark is living proof that chasing your dreams and doing what you love will always get you where you want and need to be. That’s a little something for all the naysayers!
Now what can I say about the passengers? Its as simple as good stuff all around! It was a real diverse group that were a lot of fun to talk to and sail with. Donna from BP was super awesome and had interesting things to say about her work and projects that she is pursuing. She has been a part of the environmental movement since way back and has some great stories. Jessie, a graduate student from UC Irvine, was great to talk to as well. It sounds like he is really doing some great things all over the world and is as passionate as ever. Amanda is a real go getter to say the least. Her work with e3 at SDSU has been nothing short of amazing! She has some great ideas to get sustainability related issues and coursework implemented into the curriculum at our school. I know when she gets in a situation like this, connecting with others that the wheels start turning and the light bulbs go on (CFLs of course!). I really gotta thank Kyle for all his film work. It is crucial that people know what is going on and what this is all about.
That’s the point, right? Keep up the good work. So that brings us to Marjan. All I can say is rockstar! Moving from the UK 48 hours ago with only 4 hours of sleep since? A true soldier in the Army of Change. Keep in touch, we’re going wakeboarding. Don’t worry, when solar panel powered boats hit the market your conscience will be clear! So that just leaves me and I’m just doing my thing, trying to spread the message of change and a better way. I couldn’t do it without all of you though. Thanks to everyone who has made this amazing journey possible. It really is electrifying and provides me with hope that together we can all change the world! O.K., I’ll stop rambling now. Sorry Maura, you know I can’t help it! Signing off from the ‘2041’ sailboat. Best wishes and safe travels.
P.S. Oh yeah, the cruise from Newport was awesome. The weather was great and we even had a bit of wind to get us moving!
Scott Schaad (a.k.a. “PITA”)
SDSU Student, ClubE3










