R2AK: Race to Alaska

Race to Alaska (R2AK) explained: It’s like the Iditarod, on a boat, with a chance of drowning, being run down by a freighter, or eaten by a grizzly bear. There are squalls, killer whales, tidal currents that run upwards of 20 miles an hour, and some of the most beautiful scenery on earth. 

The inside passage to Alaska has been paddled by native canoes since time immemorial, sailing craft for centuries, and after someone found gold in the Klondike the route was jammed with steamboats full of prospectors elbowing each other out of the way for the promise of fortune.

It’s in the spirit of tradition, exploration, and the lawless self-reliance of the gold rush that Race to Alaska was born. R2AK is the first of its kind and North America’s longest human and wind powered race, and currently the largest cash prize for a race of its kind.

Stage 1 Race start: 0500 June 8th, Port Townsend, Washington
Stage 2 Race start: 1200 June 11th, Victoria, BC
Application deadline: Tax Day baby! April 15th

Northwest Maritime Center, 431 Water St., Port Townsend, WA

kate @ nwmaritime.org ~ 360.385.3628 x104.

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