1. some teams decided to take canoes from canoe drop down before doing orienteering course, then putting in and going. Others did the entirety of the Orienteering course, then got the canoes. For the teams that took them down early, what CPs they got at the O-course after CP1 and CP2 was not known by race management. For the teams that got the canoes at the end, what they did and didn't get wasn't recorded. So, I fell back to CTA as the first audit point to get leaderboard information (what CPs teams have gotten or skipped).
2. Some teams chose to take-out the canoes, but not portage them into CTA. Instead, they continued on to the trekking portion directly. While legal, this means these teams have gone under the RDBoard radar once again. Who knows how many CPs they have?
What we do know:
1. CP0 is in the lead, having cleared the course thusfar, but is carrying an 8 minute penalty.
2. Appalachian AR seemed to be in their vicinity at the orienteering course (at least, they left it together--thus the 8 minute penalty they are carrying as well).
3. Team ROC Gear/4LPH4 1337 cleared the orienteering course, which means they probably have cleared the course so far.
4. Sport Factory are a man down, and so are unofficial, and ImONPoint/Odyssey AR are done.
5. Though the seemed to have sweated it out on the o-course, Mims the Word now wears the burden of a 1:08 penalty, and were the last to leave the o-course by a large margin.
6. Enthost seemed to be moving along. BOTR, Scarred for Life, who knows?
So I'm thinking these are the top 3 are:
1. Checkpoint Zero
2. & 3. Appalachian AR and Team ROC Gear/4LPH4 1337
If Appalachian AR did NOT clear the o-course, then Team ROC Gear/4LPH4 1337 is ahead. However, Team ROC Gear/4LPH4 1337's boat issues slowed their paddle down significantly, so Appalachian AR may have gained enough time on them to get allow for them to get more CPs down the road.
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