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Logistics The paddle took place
during June/July 2005, with the round trip from We will paddled on a
rotation system; this worked by having six paddlers kayaking at a time, while
two paddlers drove the support vehicles to the next pit stop. The two
paddlers who were previously with the support vehicle on the last leg swapped
with the two paddlers who had been on for the longest. This rotation system allowed
us to cover large distances at fast rate, without having to rest every few
days. The longest time any two paddlers paddled was eight days. Being
able to meet up with the support vehicles every 2-3 days allowed the paddlers
to get a wholesome meal into their stomachs, a comfortable bed, and a chance
to deal with any agendas, such as boat repairs or health problems, and
document all data recorded. We camped
for the majority of the time, to reduce costs, however on certain occasions
we had the option of sleeping in chalets. The nights that the paddlers were not
scheduled to meet up with the support crew, they found a suitable beach
(secluded) or island for the night.
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Cell: 072 6011948 (Kevin Flanagan) or 082 4649678 (Charles Denison) |
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