After defying rough seas, team leader Cam Cameron aims to beat 45-day record for staying on rock

The adventurers planning to live for up to 60 days on the islet of Rockall in the north Atlantic have arrived on the isolated rock and begun broadcasting to radio hams around the world.

The three adventurers, led by Cam Cameron, a science teacher who hopes to beat the 45-day record for staying on Rockall by remaining there for two months, landed on the islet on Tuesday after defying rough seas.

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