Rookies! What you do is take kegs. A keg
will nicely fit down in a
tube (if you stretch it a little to get it in). You float the keg so
it's about 2/3's into the water to keep it cold. You can tether the
tube with the keg and take turns keeping the tether (you don't want it
washing ashore into a camp of rednecks - you'd never get it back). When
you want one, paddle up to the keg and draw a cold on.
The question is not how many cases, but how many kegs.
Truman
Elizabeth Walker wrote:
I don't know about Tom, but by my
calculations, you will also need a canoe to carry the beer.... :)
On Jul 21, 2009, at 8:38 AM, Jody Rogers-Buttram wrote:
Tom,
My question to you is:
If Guy, me, Joni, Angie, Josie, and you put in the
river at
the VA Highlands upstream in inner tubes, the current is 4
mph, and the distance is 10 from camp....how much beer do we
need to take with us in order to not run out???
Jody ;-)
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-- “I maintain there is much more wonder in science than in
pseudoscience
“I maintain there is much more wonder in science
than in
pseudoscience. And in addition, to whatever measure this term has any
meaning,
science has the additional virtue, and it is not an inconsiderable one,
of
being true.” Carl Sagan