When Tidal Currents Reshuffle Your ETA: Recalculating Fuel Burn Mid-Expedition
You are 120 nautical miles from the fuel cache. Your noon position log shows you've made only 80 miles in the last 18 hours. The current—a six-knot eb...
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You are 120 nautical miles from the fuel cache. Your noon position log shows you've made only 80 miles in the last 18 hours. The current—a six-knot eb...
Coastal expeditions hinge on one thing: freshwater. And when your saltwater desalinator coughs, sputters, or flat-out dies—usually at 2 AM in a rising...
You are staring at a satellite image taken six hours ago. The bridge you planned to use is now a gap. The alternate route, a two-lane county road, is ...
You walk the beach at dawn. The tide is out, revealing a mess of kelp and driftwood. Your supply cache—the one you buried under a log three days ago—i...