Explorer reports on his first two weeks on Tofua Island


The Private Islands blog has an update on Xavier Rosset's trip to Tofua Island in the Kingdom of Tonga. (See "Adventurer will live 300 days as Robinson Crusoe")

As I reported previously Swiss adventurer, explorer and islomaniac Xavier Rosset has set out on an expedition to spend 300 days living alone on Tofua Island, in the Kingdom of Tonga.

Xavier's arrival on Tofua Island was delayed because of bad weather conditions.

Once Xavier was alone on Tofua, he started to get organized and tried to put together his camp and food. Xavier has to be ready as quickly as possible; the hurricane season is starting in more or less 6 weeks.

The first concern of Xavier was of course to find food. So he went fishing. But despite his best goodwill, he didn't catch that many fish, only one every second day. On the top of that, the rain didn't spare him so he couldn't make a fire and had to eat his fish raw.

These factors affected his nerves by his second week on the island. He was disappointed and wanted to give up, feeling lonely. But Xavier is stronger than that and brought himself together quickly.

Explorer reports on his first two weeks on Tofua Island