Lynne Cox route
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The Lynne Cox route is a 5-mile crossing of the Beagle Channel between Port Navarino and Port Ushuaia, first accomplished by Lynne Cox and currently organized by Cristian Vergara and Julieta Nuñez of PatagoniaSwim.
Namesake
Cold Channel Challenge
A crossing of the Lynne Cox route of the Beagle Channel is part of the Cold Channel Challenge, a series of 4 solo cold water crossings:
- 5 km Beagle Channel or the 5-mile Lynne Cox route in the Beagle Channel in Argentina
- 2 km Strait of Magellan in Patagonia
- 2 km Cape Horn in southern Chile
- 4 km Bering Strait between the Diomede Islands in Alaska, USA and Russia
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