"Beer is food" - saying I learned from forest service fire fighters/smoke-jumpers. But seriously...they have to figure out how to fit it on board, one way or another. Maybe do some fishing; learn what to harvest from the sea as well is an option. There are places the first part of the journey to stop and get supplies, I don't think there's any rule against that. But at some point, it's a fair stretch of self-support. Water I have heard is obtainable along the way, but might be from creeks on the coast and you would need to treat/purify it. cheers, John On 03/31/2019 01:49 PM, Les Schuldt wrote:
Simple, don’t waste any of that precious space on food and water.
Les M17 Poppy
On Mar 31, 2019, at 1:37 PM, Steve Trapp <stevetrapp@q.com> wrote:
Does any M-boater know how an R2AK participant in a small boat such as an M-15 know how the competitors get enough food, water, and beer to complete the long journey from Port Townsend to Alaska? Thanx, Steve M-15 # 335
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