Life for the team soon became routine. The support vehicle that facilitated water and food resupply would find us at a pre-designated location where we would make camp, although sometimes camp wouldn’t always be as close as we would have liked and we would incur a walk with all our gear. We would carry all of our own equipment so that we could be self sufficient for at least one night if needed. Tents would be erected and sweet chai tea would be made which was always a welcome taste after a long day of paddling. Dinner would generally consist of rice and dahl although this changed from time to time with the leftovers becoming our lunch the following day.
It wouldn’t be long after that the sun would set and we would head to our sleeping bags to recoup ready for the next day. Our existence soon began to revolve around the sun and what hours of daylight we had.