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Split Analysis

UNO Camping Weekend: Blue Day 1

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median leg score: 0.0
calculated time lost: ---

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1. ? -- -- -- 0.0 -- --   ? -- -- -- -- I forgot to write down my splits before the night-o, so they were erased. Sorry.
2. ? -- -- -- 0.0 -- --   ? -- -- -- -- The first of many mistakes. Crossed that Croatia-shaped marsh and ran up the hill that's in the middle of it, thinking it was the hill the control was on. I seem to remember 3:16 for this control.
3. ? -- -- -- 0.0 -- --   ? -- -- -- -- I decided to go right around the lakes. It was definitely faster to go through the beaver dams. Alexei was ~7 minutes and I was ~9.
4. ? -- -- -- 0.0 -- --   ? -- -- -- -- I again went right, dropping into the NS marshy reentrant, going up the first reentrant on the right and around the hill.
5. ? -- -- -- 0.0 -- --   ? -- -- -- -- I planned to go more or less straight. At this point I was sucking air in and feeling pretty bad. Pretty soon I was lower than I had planned, all the way down to that yellow-and-blue-striped marsh. Not such a bad route choice anyway, but now I just couldn't go on running, and I went up the wrong parallel reentrant. Not a bad mistake time-wise, but just bad.
6. ? -- -- -- 0.0 -- --   ? -- -- -- -- I had to walk this one, too. Dehydrated maybe and definitely completely exhausted. Drifted way left, hitting the stone wall a full reentrant too far left. Aweful.
7. ? -- -- -- 0.0 -- --   ? -- -- -- -- Walked this one too, and kind of demoralized after so many sloppy errors. This one was finally clean.
8. ? -- -- -- 0.0 -- --   ? -- -- -- -- I drank a bunch of water at #7 and jogged a little on this one. I think breakfast finally started to hit me and I had some energy again. I was a little bit left and hit that green marsh just north of the control. I felt really stupid. All of these mistakes were like I wasn't obeying my compass at all. Just not thinking about what I was running past; looking for the big features and ignoring everything in between.
9. ? -- -- -- 0.0 -- --   ? -- -- -- -- This one was (finally) fine. Was able to run a little faster here.
10. ? -- -- -- 0.0 -- --   ? -- -- -- -- Spiked this one too; just went straight and came right up to it.
11. ? -- -- -- 0.0 -- --   ? -- -- -- -- Another spike. Straight and to the right of the marshes.
12. ? -- -- -- 0.0 -- --   ? -- -- -- -- Stayed right of the water, ended up across the wet ditch from the control.
13. ? -- -- -- 0.0 -- --   ? -- -- -- -- Too far left, lost my place somehow in all the knolls.
14. ? -- -- -- 0.0 -- --   ? -- -- -- -- Too far left again. (I also was stopped by Joe's AR partner who was apparently supposed to be 500m NW of where we were. Nice guy.)
15. ? -- -- -- 0.0 -- --   ? -- -- -- --
16. 1:41:30 -- -- -- 0.0 -- --   1:41:30 -- +7:25 8% Went pretty low to the water. This race was aweful. I kept going because I really wanted to spike something. A big problem was the hydration/energy situation, but I did some really inexcusable navigating.

* red = reported, gray = calculated

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