Preview - Possible running route

If there is a second co-instructor present at the time of Lap 2’s initiation, here is the current plan for the six mile run. This is no doubt going to be the most trecherous 6mi run ever done in the history of the T3. See below for more details.

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As you can see, this will be divided into laps. One lap totals 1.2 miles, for a total of five laps to complete the required six mile run. You will be running from the boardwalk, down the steps into the beach and over to the entrance to Anastasia State Park’s beach. There will be a person at that 0.6mi point that you must run around to have your lap count. Some important things to note:

  • You don’t have to have a source of hydration on you, but it’s recommended.

  • You can leave any nutrition/hydration at the boardwalk and/or the northern turnaround point for you to access.

  • For your lap to count, the person at the northern turnaround will verify your completion and you must state your full name when you reach both the north and south points for the person to verify your name and that you’re in the right mental capacity to continue this task.

  • Average team pace must be less than a time that’ll be revealed on the day of the event.

  • For every minute over the required average, the team does 10 burpees each.

  • Anybody finishing after the time hack must ziptie one of their orange tags on to themselves.

  • Anybody can spend 1 point to remove 60 seconds off their personal time (max of 5/person, must be chosen before the run). Orange tag rule is extended alongside this time extension as well.

This is no doubt going to suck, seeing that you’ll be running on the beach and going up steps to a boardwalk five times, possibly slogging through some surf if high tide is in full swing at that time. However if the integrity-checker is not present by the time Lap 2 begins, the route that is planned will suck even worse. There are currently two or three people who have said that they plan on being there to assist in this event, so let’s hope that they follow through with what they say they’re going to actually do.