CAC Results and Split Times
The CAC Adventure Non-Race has come and gone. A full non-race report will be coming soon… Or will it?
I had a really great weekend (other than giving myself an ulcer by worrying about every single person out on the race course until everyone was finished and accounted for). I hope everyone involved, from the non-racers to the volunteers to the friends and family, enjoyed themselves as well.
Below you will find the non-results for the Carnage at the Creek non-race. Teams are non-ranked by time if all 13 CP’s were gotten, and then by total # of CP’s. In a couple of instances, teams are ranked behind another team with less total CP’s because of a missed time-cutoff. If you want to argue the results, you have 30 seconds from the time you read this to file a formal complaint. Seriously, though, if I made a mistake, please let me know about it, and I’ll try to make it right.
With the boat situation at the end, we had a couple of solos use a kayak. Yes, they are indeed faster than a rowboat. We tried to make the most out of what we had to work with. I made a note for those that used a kayak.
Okay, I think that just about covers everything. So, here you go. Just click on the image to enlarge the CAC… results (Oh, and just so you know, the race started at 9:10 am):
Posted on April 23, 2012, in Non-Races, Race Results and tagged Adventure Non-Race, Adventure Racing, CAC, Carnage at the Creek, Race Results, Split Times. Bookmark the permalink. 14 Comments.
After waiting about 3 weeks for the final results at the Lost Valley Luau last month, this feels like having it chip timed! Thanks for the quick work, now I can get started on my report!
Save a backup!! Effing Blogger.
Man, this is the longest you’ve ever taken to finish a race report!
Don’t think it’s not making me crazy. I’ve rewritten the first part.
Maybe next year we’ll use chip timing. And I can’t imagine doing the results for lots of teams. We just had 13, and it was hard enough! Can’t wait to read your report. Let us know when it’s done.
Podium finish, only two ticks and forced to eat a dozen donuts?!? Sounds like a win, win, win to me.
Thanks guys. It was a blast. Except for that one 2 hour stretch. I’ve pushed that nightmare down deep into the nether regions of the abyss also known as my soul. A place only Time and myself know about.
Add in getting to hang out with good friends around a campfire, and you’ve got a win-win-win-win!
Thanks for non-racing. We had a great time seeing you all suffer, but we had an even better time hangin’ out before and after. See you next time!
…and adding a special dash of Virtus-seasoning to BVW’s pack.
And there’s a sight I won’t soon forget. Neither that nor Brian being birthed by his tent immediately afterwards.
An Arctic blast just went up my spine!!
Besides having to leave the race early for work, my only regret is not getting to hear Bob puke in his tent.
I may have tied in the race, but I’m the solo race report victor!
That’s only because I went to bed early so I could go out and ride 100 miles today. I would’ve had mine finished last night if I didn’t treasure my sleep so much 🙂
Yeah…I’d rather have ridden today than gotten my report out.