Race to Alaska

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The Race to Alaska (R2AK) is an annual 750-mile adventure race from Port Townsend, Washington up the Inside Passage to Ketchikan, Alaska. Any form of boat is allowed, so long as it has no motors. Support crews are not allowed. Nearly half the teams do not make it to Alaska. The record time is 4 days, set in 2016. R2AK is a project of The Northwest Maritime Center. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Race to Alaska (R2AK) is an annual 750-mile adventure race from Port Townsend, Washington up the Inside Passage to Ketchikan, Alaska. Any form of boat is allowed, so long as it has no motors. Support crews are not allowed. Nearly half the teams do not make it to Alaska. The record time is 4 days, set in 2016. The race takes place in two stages. The "Proving Ground" is a 40-mile race from Port Townsend to Victoria, British Columbia, and acts as a qualifier. The second stage continues on to Alaska. In 2018, SEVENTY48, a human-powered-only on-water race was introduced, with racers sprinting from Tacoma, Washington to Port Townsend. R2AK is a project of The Northwest Maritime Center.
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