RangeOars Row Is Taking On the Atlantic
Different ocean. Same mission. Wider wake.
After completing the World’s Toughest Row Pacific Challenge, RangeOars Row is preparing for our next campaign: the 2027 Atlantic Challenge. This time, our crew brings together veterans, ARMY RANGER, Navy rescue swimmers, a firefighter, a retired state trooper, and a father and son united by one purpose: to fight veteran & FIRST RESPONDER suicide and bring attention to the invisible wounds carried long after service.
The Atlantic gives us a new course, but our mission has not changed. We row for those still fighting, for those we have lost, and for every veteran & FIRST RESPONDER who needs to know they are not alone.
We are still answering the call.
Different ocean. Same mission. Wider wake.
After completing the World’s Toughest Row Pacific Challenge, RangeOars Row is preparing for our next campaign: the 2027 Atlantic Challenge. This time, our crew brings together veterans, ARMY RANGER, Navy rescue swimmers, a firefighter, a retired state trooper, and a father and son united by one purpose: to fight veteran & FIRST RESPONDER suicide and bring attention to the invisible wounds carried long after service.
The Atlantic gives us a new course, but our mission has not changed. We row for those still fighting, for those we have lost, and for every veteran & FIRST RESPONDER who needs to know they are not alone.
We are still answering the call.
click here to get to the atlantic 2027 campaign page
rangeoars row pacific campaign
you helped raise more than $55,000
for veteran charities
35 DAYS - 6 HOURS - 59 MINUTES
5 U.S. ARMY SPECIAL OPERATIONS VETERANS | 1 STATE-OF-THE-ART OCEAN ROW BOAT
2800-MILES ACROSS THE PACIFIC OCEAN
2800-MILES ACROSS THE PACIFIC OCEAN
""When you have exhausted all possibilities, remember this:
You haven’t."
— Thomas Edison.”
the "so, why"
We are a crew of four rowing across the Atlantic because we know the invisible wounds of service do not end when the uniform comes off. Our team brings together veterans, Navy rescue swimmers, a firefighter, a retired state trooper, and a father and son united by one mission: to fight veteran suicide and bring attention to the battles too many veterans face in silence. We are not doing this because it is easy. We are doing it because hard things have a way of reminding people they are still capable, still needed, and still here. Every mile is for those still fighting. Every stroke is a call to pay attention. Every day on the ocean is a promise that no one should be left behind.
We are still answering the call.
We are still answering the call.