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Season 27 the Awakening!
georgiapeach:
Thank you so much Rachel!! Anyone who wants to help can share the link! https://www.gofundme.com/RoseofCharity
Genius:
A question for our TAR27 racers.
How long are the pit stops for your season? Is it still 12 or 36 hours, or does it vary from leg to leg?
James_Earl:
--- Quote from: Genius on October 28, 2015, 12:22:07 AM ---A question for our TAR27 racers.
How long are the pit stops for your season? Is it still 12 or 36 hours, or does it vary from leg to leg?
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It varies. Not sure how the decide on the time but I guess it's by how long and strenuous the next leg will be.
clemsonbeav:
Hi Racers,
So nice to have you post in here. I'm curious about your racing in Zimbabwe. At RFF, there were many who didn't think Zimbabwe would be a possible country due to US/Zimbabwe relations (which I'm going to plead ignorance on). Were you given any special warnings before going to the country, or did you notice anything different once in the country? I did find it interesting that WRP did minimize the number of publicly-accessible clue boxes (road block at the starting line, U-turn at the mat, clue inside the hostel, etc.). Wondered if y'all felt this as well.
Thanks!
-Beav
James_Earl:
--- Quote from: clemsonbeav on November 03, 2015, 02:19:11 PM ---Hi Racers,
So nice to have you post in here. I'm curious about your racing in Zimbabwe. At RFF, there were many who didn't think Zimbabwe would be a possible country due to US/Zimbabwe relations (which I'm going to plead ignorance on). Were you given any special warnings before going to the country, or did you notice anything different once in the country? I did find it interesting that WRP did minimize the number of publicly-accessible clue boxes (road block at the starting line, U-turn at the mat, clue inside the hostel, etc.). Wondered if y'all felt this as well.
Thanks!
-Beav
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I had no idea there were any issues between US and Zimbabwe and didn't notice any particular difference with the "feel" of the race while in Zimbabwe. Sorry that's not a juicier answer but it's just the truth.
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