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5. | +00:30 | Had no real plan, and got lucky. Messed this same leg up in an A-meet a few years back...you'd think I would learn. | |||||
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7. | Started to do the R fork, but since no one else was headed that way, I saw it as "all risk, no reward." | ||||||
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11. | At the food station with the Saegers, who were debating skipping 12. I toyed with going with them, wondering if I could possibly beat the collective navigation of the Saegers. As the results show, the answer to that question is a resounding "NO!" | ||||||
12. | Came due N out of 12 to get to the trail and out of the ankle-breaking fissures. Andy Hall, Ross, and Mikkel came stumbling out of the woods after about 300m on the trail. | ||||||
13. | Didn't fight hard to stay with this group...good thing, because they all turned off early to 13 (b/c of the unmapped stream/bridge)...I was looking for the "island" of trees on the L and then the large boulder in another 120m. | ||||||
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16. | Skipped 16, b/c it is goes cross-compartment across the terrain. | ||||||
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18. | +01:00 | As I came off the trail toward 18, I saw the Saegers leaving 19 (Yahoo!, I caught them), but in my excitement, I came out of 18 about 30deg. R and went to the parallel cliffs about 80m SE of 19. They were gone, never to be seen again. | |||||
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20. | Followed the finger of white woods along the property boundary. | ||||||
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Total Time Lost - 00:01:30