The Cold (Beer) Equations
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OK, a 30 can case of beer masses about 25 lbs. We have four cases, so that gives us roughly 100 lbs of beer to transport.
12 packs mass roughly 10 lbs. We have three of those. Another 30 lbs.
One 20 pack of Diet Dr. Pepper, about 16.3 lbs.
The beer will go in the Free Trailer Beowulf. The rest of the soda will go into a storage box.
Then there's the water. Luckily, they are empty until Fernley, because our three 7 gallon containers will weigh around 189 lbs! My plan is to try to fit them in the trailer or find space in the truck bed. I just worried about putting too much weight in Beowulf forward of the axle.
Burning Man sucks. The logistics, however, make for fun calculations.
I should have been a staff officer.
12 packs mass roughly 10 lbs. We have three of those. Another 30 lbs.
One 20 pack of Diet Dr. Pepper, about 16.3 lbs.
The beer will go in the Free Trailer Beowulf. The rest of the soda will go into a storage box.
Then there's the water. Luckily, they are empty until Fernley, because our three 7 gallon containers will weigh around 189 lbs! My plan is to try to fit them in the trailer or find space in the truck bed. I just worried about putting too much weight in Beowulf forward of the axle.
Burning Man sucks. The logistics, however, make for fun calculations.
I should have been a staff officer.