Safety Summary, All Team Safety
Report, 5-7 AM:
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5-7 AM calls Team Alaska, around 7 AM - As usual, Kerm called in in very high spirits. He said they were at the arch in St. Louis and were all ready to go. Team Alaska has participated in many interviews along the way and we talked about a few of them. He said they passed out Rett syndrome and Race literature everywhere they went and were just now running out of fliers and posters. I teased him and said "well, thank goodness!" and he laughed again. Kerm says everyone is in very good spirits, no injuries at all, and everyone is feeling fine. Team Double Helix - Andrew called in at 7 AM, very late for Andrew, I wondered if he were violently ill at first since he seemed groggy and not his usual spit fire 5 AM calling self........ Andrew reported the entire team was sleeping in 2 donated hotel rooms at the Isle of Capri Casino in Lula Mississippi across from Helena, Arkansas. The team had been there since approximately 12:15 AM and he said the paddlers were still asleep. I did encourage Andrew to throw some quarters in a slot machine since I would have been down there doing just that instead of calling "me". He said while it was great to be in this wonderful hotel with all the amenities, he was just too stinkin' tired to do anything but sleep right now. I asked about the paddlers, he said they were both asleep. Team Kruger - Stan called and said the paddlers were at mile marker 644 at 2 AM when the road crew had last seen them. Bob and Verlen were preparing to paddle through the night after taking cover off the water for about 3 hours during a bad lightening/rain storm. The road crew will meet the paddlers about 52 miles downstream from mile 644. Stan reports all are fine and feeling good and since I never hear from Dana anymore (since she joined the crew) I will just have to take his word for it :-) Safety
Report 5-7 PM:
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5 to 7 PM Calls Team Alaska - Kerm reports at 8:30 that they are in St. Genevieve at mile 150. All are in good spirits as usual. Kerm said the team interrupted a city council meeting to get a free campsite and were in fact camping under a pavilion now :-). On the down side, Kerm reports Tony lost his $369 graphite paddle today. Tony has steadfastly tied his paddle in every day when kayaking except today. Of course, today was the day he dropped the paddle and watched as it float away towards a barge. He decided it was just not worth pursuing, and Kerm thankfully agreed :-) Of course, we all know given the Alaskan team's luck, that paddle may not only resurface unscathed and just a little bit smarter but will then go on to be turned in to the local police who will call me to ask if someone from our race is missing a paddle! (for inside information on this story please check out Team Alaskan's lost kayak over a dam and it's successful recovery 6 days later...May 12 and May 18 Team Double Helix - Andrew Gribble called at 6:35 PM to say the paddlers were at mile 620 and the road crew was heading towards Great River Road State Park to await the team and have a hot meal ready. Andrew thinks the whole team will stay on shore tonight. Clark called not a minute later and said they were at mile 620. He could not talk long, as usual.... Team Kruger - Stan called in to say the paddlers were at mile marker 560 at 6:40 PM CST and the road crew will meet them in about 30 miles. Family members of both paddlers have joined in to rally in support of the team. Stan reports he is the first one to get tic bite in the race! Stan, as always :-), asked where Team Double Helix and Team Alaska had called in from (Stan says "Bob wants to know...) ....I asked Stan, "Where are you again? Mile 560? Oh, Team Double Helix is at 550." After a few seconds of dead silence I burst out laughing, as did Stan, immediately getting my little joke....I told him I wanted to tease him, but not too much!. He laughed and said well, he appreciated that (I think the "not too much" part). I told him Team Double Helis was at mile 620 at 6:30 or so and that Team Alaska left the arch in St. Louis this morning and were all doing well. Stan said Team Kruger is still going for the record despite all delays and bad weather. He thinks it's unlikely they can make it at this point but still within their reach, and they are going for it! Good luck Team Kruger! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Daily Updates For More Updates, Photos and Videos please the main Race page. * and ** - Note on Team Kruger and Team Double Helix - both teams were stopped 3 times during the race - 2 times by the Coast Guard, and 1 time by the Sherriff's office. See Race Delays for more information. *** Note on Total Miles: For purposes of our site, we compile total miles as the total river miles the teams have passed. If teams take legal shortcuts, we note it on that date, but do not reduce total miles. Please see the May 9 report for more information.
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