People who have done it report, surprisingly, that it has a lot to do with how many people are paddling, and how fast. Just to grab a number out of the air ... let's say you can cover 5 miles in an hour. At that rate, it takes 2400 / 5 = 480 hours of solid paddling. Now, let's say you paddle for 3 hours and take a 1/2-hour break, and you keep that up for 10 hours a day. With that kind of routine, it would take you about 53 daysto cover the 2400 miles ... if you never run into rain, ticks, wind or current in the wrong direction, or bears.
A little over an hour and a half for one of today's fighter jets to travel 2,400 miles.
100 Days, or 2400 Hours.
73 / A = hours of travel time
3 hours to travel 15 miles at 5 miles per hour
It takes (68 hours) divided by (the speed you travel, in miles per hour).
A little over an hour and a half for one of today's fighter jets to travel 2,400 miles.
2400 miles
Only by carrying your canoe over long distances of land or by canoeing about 150 miles on open sea.
36 hours 55 minutes @65 mph
Deepest recorded is 17,800 feet, the area of the med is 970,000 miles.
That takes 8 hours.
I think they traveled both equally because they hiked through the Appalachin Mts. for a long while, but the parts they could canoe\boat through they did.
Since 1 nautical mile = 1.852 km, so 8000 nautical miles will be 8000 x 1.852 kms that is 14816 kilometers .
100 Days, or 2400 Hours.
From the capital Susa to the Aegean Sea 1500 miles/2400 km.
The distance between the two places is 2400 miles. This is an approximate direct (straight line) distance. During actual travel, this distance may change if a different flight route is chosen.
3.5 hours