- Two or three days from there to Pickering
- One or two days over the moor in wagons. We probably try and get a good night's sleep in Pickering then set out very early to make the trip in a day. If we aim to hit Pickering at the Solstice/Equinox? we can meet the outgoing maga and only have to have the wagons travel once. If we have spare time then a side trip to visit Voluntes could be done here.
+These figures don't seem to match up with the ones in *Grogs* which is odd;
+but they're based on actual contemporary sources I found on the internet. I
+think the kind of boat we're using has a sail for when it's useful and
+oars/ropes/poles for when it isn't. Probably some kind of Medieval Hulk.
+WAGging horribly I'm guessing we're probably going to want three to transport
+one magus and 8 grogs. Lets say each one can take 3-4 passengers and luggage
+in comfort plus two sailors. Lets give the covenant a spare in case we need
+to send a major party up north, and for day to day river travel while the
+convoy is moving.
+
So that just about fits in for the 10-days in a season. Allowing for weather and delays we maybe want to be looking at 2-season shifts at the Esk Valley.
+
+How many riverboats
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