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The 15 Ways to Tell You’ve Become a True Adventure Racer

*You consider Ironman a sprint race
*Your medical records are on file with the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta
*Your parasites are complaining that they have parasites
*You’ve begun to name your scars after their country of origin
*You own at least three pairs of your favorite racing shoes—large, extra large, and waterski
*Your race diet consists mainly of foods from the “O’s” food group (cheetos, doritos, oreos, rolos, tostitos)
*You start reading all rules and instructions in your daily life with an eye toward finding the loopholes
*The entry forms for your races include boxes to check off for typhoid, yellow fever, rabies, hepatitis and tetanus shots
*You love the prospect of sharing a sawed-off toothbrush with three of your closest friends
*You think an MRE is a gourmet meal
*You cut the zippers off of your backpack, the drawstrings out of your pants, and the liners out of your shorts because they’re just too heavy
*You laugh when the sales person at the outdoor store tries to show you “waterproof” shoes
*You feel very alone when you don’t have at least 3 people within 100 feet of you
*You’ve lost at least part of one toe to frostbite and one lunch to a tropical disease—all in one race
*You have a shrine to the inventor of Duct Tape in your gear room
*You enjoy having a sparkling conversation with Abe Lincoln, Martha Stewart, and the Von Trapp Family Singers whilst strolling on a glacier at 3am (you saw them too, didn’t you?)

By Robyn Benincasa
Captain, Team Merrell/Wigwam Adventure Racing



2005-10-07 5:54 PM
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Subject: RE: Any adventure racers out there?

Here.

One more.

You pack your tri-gear for a reace in a large plastic box with duct tape on the side that says "Mandatory Gear"

2005-10-08 8:53 AM
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Subject: RE: Any adventure racers out there?
Um, here's a question for Felix... Even if you DNF in your first and only AR, does puking on yourself TWICE during the 2 hour paddling section mean that you're still an adv racer?

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2005-10-08 9:20 PM
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scuba-punk - 2005-10-08 9:53 AM Um, here's a question for Felix... Even if you DNF in your first and only AR, does puking on yourself TWICE during the 2 hour paddling section mean that you're still an adv racer? -Frank

Make that number 16!

You're a tough guy...remember a DNF in AR is quite different from one in a tri. People can make navigational errors and are prone to injury (which I believe was your case).

2005-10-09 7:30 AM
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Thanks, that makes me feel better. Looks like it's time to re-open my shrine to Johnson & Johnson

-Frank
2005-10-09 8:58 PM
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Subject: RE: Any adventure racers out there?

Hey Frank:

I DNFd both 24-hour adventure races I did.  Both times our team went for 24 hours, but the end of our 24 hours wasn't at the finish line.

Actually only 7-9 teams out of 60+ teams made it to the finish line.

I really haven't heard a DNF called a DNF but rather, those who do not DNF rather are labeled "official finishers"

So, brush yourself off and keep mixing it up!



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