Let's dissect this sentence a little.
And with this next pit stop lasting over fifteen hours, I was definitely going to need every single minute of our short rest before our call time.
If this Pitstop is added hours, he has
more rest, and would not be worried about a short rest and needing every single minute.
If the next pitstop is 15 hours--what possible difference could that make on him needing rest now.
Consider this:
He has been up all night waiting for the last team to arrive, and the first teams out will prob be leaving in just a few more hours, so he def needs a quick rest.
Change this to :
And with this next leg lasting over fifteen hours, I was definitely going to need every single minute of our short rest before our call time.
and to me it suddenly makes a lot more sense.
And why 15 hours? A long drive to the middle or southern end of the island? I like the sound of mts but where are they on the map?
Can anyone pull up driving or train times to Kaohsiung?? But keep in mind they wouldn't have to go all the way to Kaohsiung --they could drive some distance after pitstop release the next day right?
re the jacket--he has on a dressy "I've been waiting at the Pitstop in the city" jacket to me, not a mountain climbing jacket.
What were dawn temps in Taipei on 5/27?