NO ENGINES.
NO SUPPORT.
750 COLD WATER MILES TO KETCHIKAN, ALASKA.
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FROM VICTORIA B.C. START
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- High Confidence, Zero WindThe marina began to leak signs of life around 4:00 a.m., mostly in the form of errant headlamp beams swinging across the dark and the
- Stage One StartedRace to Alaska started this morning under suspiciously cooperative skies. Warm. Calm. A formal sendoff from a plane overhead. The vessels slipping out of Port

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ABOUT R2AK
No Engines. no support.
All the way to Alaska.
A test of physical endurance, backwater know-how, and bulldog tenacity to navigate the 760 cold water miles from Port Townsend Washington, to Ketchikan Alaska.
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