One Last Hurrah [FINAL RESULTS]

Team Marx

Lenin: Well, that was a decent stop back there.

Marx: We got gas and a map at least.

Lenin: yeah, but the staff recommended their own bag of chips onto us for food, we’ll need something more soon.

Marx: I know, we can swing down to Toronto on the next leg, we did at least get some rest in now.

Lenin: yeah, Toronto sounds good, there’s something to do there easily.

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TEAM OUTRIDERS

18:00

Zach: Wait a minute, I know this song, you guys were singing it on the last trip!

Blake: It’s good to expand your horizons.

Luigi: That’s what you told me when you made me watch that movie.

Blake: And you were laughing your ass off if I recall.

Luigi: True.

Marc: And I only know three chords!!!

Zach: Any thoughts on dinner? I’m famished.

Blake: We’re coming up on Kingston. We’re gonna stop there.

(Later, the team is in the parking lot of Boston Pizza getting back in the car.)

Blake: That was pretty damn good.

Luigi: Yeah, good call Marc.

Zach: Out of curiosity, why’d you pick this place?

Marc: This pizza chain is owned by Jim Treliving.

Blake: Why does that name sound familiar?

Marc: Dragon’s Den.

Blake: Right, he’s the Mountie.

Luigi: He’s not the sole owner though.

Marc: No, but he is part owner of the company, plus he helped expand the chain.

(Back in the car)

Blake: Some flurries coming down, we should probably look for lodging soon.

Zach: I’m shocked, you old guys constantly brag about being Michigan drivers and being able to handle anything the weather throws at you!

Blake: I can handle anything the weather throws at me. I’m perfectly confident in my driving ability. It’s everyone else’s driving that I have no confidence in.

Zach: That makes sense.

Marc: Well, if they’re all locals, they should be accustomed to driving in winter conditions.

Blake: Yeah, but look at other drivers in Michigan, they make the same claim.

Marc: Point.

(The team sets off, planning on finding somewhere to stay for the night)

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Legend of Terms:

POI NOTE: I will NOT be pre-warning of upcoming POI points. I will ONLY auto-stop teams for two things: fuel and, when completely exhausted, rest. Anything else you want (including tourist POI, restaurants, premature fuel, rest at any point before complete exhaustion), YOU need to PM me in advance (before I run the time block that you’d complete it in). Also, please don’t map out everything from here to the end in one PM… try to keep it within a couple time blocks.

BD: Block Distance. This is the amount of mileage covered during the current 2 hour period.
OD: Overall Distance. This is the total distance that the team has covered since the event started.
AT: Ambient Temperature
FS: Fuel Status. Approximate fuel reading. May also include other fuel related concerns.
MRL: Morale modifier
FTG: Fatigue Level
Last Town: Last town of note that was passed (will not include tiny villages)
Next Waypoint: Should be self explanatory.
Notes: Any notes I have for your team during this time block. Including POI results, car issues, etc.

Thursday, 8PM - 10PM

VicVictory:
BD: 88 mi OD: 503 mi AT: 23 F FS: 1/4 MRL: +0 FTG: +4 Last Town: Oshawa, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is feeling a little tired. Team pulls in to the Quality Suites in Oshawa at 10pm.
WEATHER CONDITION: Light snow.

@Madrias
BD: 0 mi OD: 420 mi AT: 23 F FS: 2/3 MRL: +2 FTG: -4 Last Town: Belleville, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is asleep at the Travelodge in Belleville. WEATHER CONDITION: Light snow.

@Mr.Computah
BD: 0 mi OD: 420 mi AT: 23 F FS: 3/4 MRL: +2 FTG: -4 Last Town: Belleville, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is asleep at the Travelodge in Belleville. WEATHER CONDITION: Light snow.

@Jaimz
BD: 45 mi OD: 466 mi AT: 23 F FS: 1/3 MRL: +1 FTG: +0 Last Town: Cobourg, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is a little tired. Team pulls in to the Best Western in Cobourg right about 9pm. WEATHER CONDITION: Light snow.

@Awildgermanappears
BD: 7 mi OD: 368 mi AT: 23 F FS: Full MRL: -1 FTG: +10 Last Town: Kingston, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team has repaired rear suspension and checked into the Residence Inn by Marriott in Kingston. Team is EXHAUSTED. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow flurries.

@BobLoblaw
BD: 80 mi OD: 503 mi AT: 23 F FS: 1/3 MRL: +1 FTG: +4 Last Town: Oshawa, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is tired. Team has stopped for the night at Quality Suites in Oshawa (just before 10pm). WEATHER CONDITION: Light snow.

@Zabhawkin
BD: 53 mi OD: 466 mi AT: 23 F FS: 1/2 MRL: +0 FTG: +4 Last Town: Cobourg, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is very tired. Team has stopped for the night due to fatigue and weather, at the Best Western in Cobourg. WEATHER CONDITION: Light snow.

@HighOctaneLove
BD: 0 mi OD: 386 mi AT: 23 F FS: Full MRL: +1 FTG: -4 Last Town: Kingston, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is asleep at the Boathouse Country Inn. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow flurries.

@Fayeding_Spray
BD: 0 mi OD: 420 mi AT: 23 F FS: LOW MRL: +1 FTG: -4 Last Town: Belleville, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: This vehicle is poorly suited to the conditions. Team is asleep at Travelodge in Belleville, ON. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow flurries

@DoctorNarfy
BD: 0 mi OD: 465 mi AT: 23 F FS: 1/2 MRL: +1 FTG: -4 Last Town: Cobourg, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is asleep at the Comfort Inn in Cobourg. WEATHER CONDITION: Light snow.

@FindRED19
BD: 89 mi OD: 457 mi AT: 23 F FS: 2/3 MRL: +0 FTG: +3 Last Town: Belleville, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is starting to feel slightly fatigued. WEATHER CONDITION: Light snow.

@Puffster


BD: 41 mi OD: 415 mi AT: 23 F FS: 3/4 MRL: -5 FTG: +5 Last Town: Kingston, ON
CRITICAL FAILURE: Head gasket failure, possible head failure due to subsequent overheating.
Final morale: -2 (BAH!)
Final fatigue: +29 (OK, time to find a hotel)

@stm316
BD: 82 mi OD: 465 mi AT: 23 F FS: 2/3 MRL: +0 FTG: +6 Last Town: Cobourg, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury ON)
Notes: Car is poorly suited to the conditions. Team is feeling tired. WEATHER CONDITION: Light snow.

@Mythrin
BD: 23 mi OD: 433 mi AT: 23 F FS: 2/3 MRL: +1 FTG: +5 Last Town: Cobourg, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is feeling very tired. Team has stopped for the night at the Comfort Inn in Cobourg (arriving about 840pm) WEATHER CONDITION: Light snow.

@abg7
BD: 0 mi OD: 368 mi AT: 23 F FS: Full MRL: +1 FTG: -4 Last Town: Kingston, ON Next Waypoint: Dyamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is asleep at the Holiday Inn Kingston Waterfront. WEATHER CONDITION: Light snow.

@Nicholander
BD: 42 mi OD: 503 mi AT: 23 F FS: 1/2 MRL: +1 FTG: +4 Last Town: Oshawa, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is feeling very tired. Team has stopped for the night due to weather and fatigued at the Quality Suites in Oshawa. WEATHER CONDITION: Light snow.

@LordLetto
BD: 0 mi OD: 368 mi AT: 23 F FS: FULL MRL: +1 FTG: -4 Last Town: Kingston, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is asleep at the Holiday Inn & Suites Express. WEATHER CONDITION: Light snow.

@cpufreak101
BD: 76 mi OD: 465 mi AT: 23 F FS: 2/3 MRL: +0 FTG: +6 Last Town: Cobourg, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is feeling tired. Team has stopped for the night at the Comfort Inn in Cobourg.
WEATHER CONDITION: Light snow.

Vehicles that are traveling in packs:
(Most vehicles at the same mileage are resting for the night)

Note: vehicles within ~5 miles of each other are within CB range.


Team Moss Boss

As Team Moss Boss approached the exit for their hotel, a massive white industrial building on the left hand side of the freeway caught their attention.

“Whoa!” they both gasped.

“Damn, I didn’t know that was going to be along our route,” Hank remarked.

GM Oshawa Assembly

“Can you imagine the history that’s rolled out of there?” Kyle added.

“Impalas used to come out of that plant back in the day. Of course, there was some shit that came out of it too.”

“Like what?”

“Oh, everything for about 20 years starting in the late 70’s,” Hank grinned as he steered the car off the highway towards their lodgings. “Front wheel drive A-bodies, most notably.”

Kyle winced.

As they pulled into the parking lot at the Quality Suites, they saw a pair of familiar cars: the little Takemi Endura, and the ex-police Petoskey.

“Wonder how long they’ve been there,” Kyle mused. “Hey, maybe they’re still awake. I’m going to check it out while you check us in, alright?”

Hank nodded.


@BobLoblaw, @Nicholander … ball’s in your court

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Team V6 Vandals - 6-8p Day 1 - “You Have Arrived At Your Destination.”


While Amy settled down to sleep, and while Cody and Jake were sleeping, Luke slipped out of the room quietly, finding it difficult to rest in the warm hotel room without waking Amy.

He walked down to the lobby and settled into a chair, still wearing his combat boots and winter camouflage cargo pants, then reached into a pocket and removed a book to read. The receptionist looked over at him, and Luke gave a wave of acknowledgement. “I don’t sleep.” he said after a minute.

“So, what’s the story with the chains?” the Receptionist asked, looking over Luke’s unusual attire and appearance.

“Oh. Accident in the factory. They’re covering a dent.” Luke responded.

“Where you were built, or?”

“No. The factory where I make cars. Storm Automotive. I run the place, but I’m taking a little vacation, or at least most of one.” Luke answered.

“I have one of those. A 2013 Storm Breeze.”

“Which model? There were many, after all.”

“Sport 4. The AWD one.”

“Ah. Not a bad choice. Would be decent in this weather. Well, other than that it’s a convertible, but, at least it’s carrying the SymTrak unit. If you were curious, that’s what the ‘ST’ meant on yours. Either way, those were good cars. I’d say one of my finest normal designs, personally. A four cylinder that’s half the size of an old big-block V8, coupled to a car that started light and got lighter. The GTX line was a bit of a hoot, to be honest. Especially driving the GTX-4 around the Nurburgring. Was a lot of fun, but I miss it. I don’t get to travel much, and when I do, it’s almost always company business.” Luke said.

“So what do you drive?” the Receptionist asked Luke.

“Oh, a wide variety of cars. But my daily driver is this worn-out old 2004 Storm Surge XR-3. I wanted to bring it for this challenge, this, well, I hesitate to call it a ‘race’ because it’s at the speed limit, but the car is still a bit too nice compared to the other stuff. Plus, not really fair in a beater-bash to bring a hybrid. So, a couple of guys on my team got the little Ishu Truckling that’s out there, getting covered in snow. Had a different car lined up, but decided at the last moment that a rear-engined sedan was a really bad idea. Probably was the right choice.”


Morale: +4 (+2)
Fatigue: +18 (-4)
Waypoints: 3
Fuel Status: 2/3. 1 Refueling Stop.
Notes: Team is Resting.


(OOC: If anyone at the Travelodge is awake for any reason, Luke is in the lobby and willing to chat.)

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Team Shitbox Brothers.

Alejandro’s night.

(Any line said by Alejandro, you know the drill).

Day 1 - No-no zone.

Alejandro got out of his bed. He took a quick look around, Ana fast asleep in her bed. Alejandro took the keys to the room, dressed up quickly and took his bag with him, exiting the room and closing it.

He walked down to the lobby and then outside, finding that the snow flurry had already stopped, the snowfall consisting of a mere couple of snowflakes here and there now. He removed any snow from the bonnet and the grille and vents, and then made sure the film he placed to protect the engine was still in place, all of this while he listened to Sentient by Perturbator on his headphones. When he was done, he took a look at Team Faux Class’ car and Team V6 Vandals’ pickup, resisting the urge to draw dicks like he did last time around; he went back inside, finding Luke there.

Alejandro: “Aaay, see you’re sticking until late as well.”

Luke: “Correct. What is keeping you up.”

Alejandro: “I was worried about the car. I was expecting it to be covered in snow or something worse, I don’t know.”

Luke: “The snow flurries are over, at least for now, so you have no reason to be worried. Anyways, there’s a question we asked your team several hours ago and you haven’t answered yet.”

Alejandro: “Remind me.”

Luke: “You put a modern engine in you car, which is a bold move. Why did you do that?”

Alejandro: “Well…there’s not much to hide at this point so I might as well tell you. You might be thinking I put it in there for power, or fuel economy, or whatever, but I put it there in order to make the car more reliable. You see, my sister has been pretty excited for coming back for more after the old Conte Ataque left us in the dust during the last tour, so we were having none of it this time. Sure, the 170hp it makes with good fuel economy is a plus, but that’s not something we can’t live without. If we can’t complete this tour, we’ll be dissapointed, so there’s that as well.”

The two talked for a little bit more (will leave that to you @Madrias) and Alejandro then left, coming back to his room, literally falling asleep on his bed.


Morale: +2 (So far, so good).
Fatigue: -4 (Ana is dreaming of playing F-Automation and hearing YOU GOT BOOST POWER!)

Both brothers are currently sleeping.

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V6 Vandals - 8-10p


“I see. Modern isn’t always more reliable, though. Our first run was done in a 1977 Sinistra Savage. Big two-door convertible, a proper land-yacht. Had a monsterous 662 cubic inch V8 with factory turbochargers, and a slushbox. Made it through the Roulette Runner without too much in the way of trouble, other than the incredible thirst for gas. Our second run was in the Kinda Grand Tour. 1998 Minerva Midnight, 3.6 liter V6, Multi-point fuel injection, twin throttle bodies. That car threw just about every problem it could at us in that run without breaking down completely. Hesitation during acceleration because of a dirty throttle body. Bad brakes causing instability at speed. Fuel consumption that was not counter-balanced by speed. Our only non-turbocharged car, and it let us down.” Luke said.

“So, your truck, you weren’t joking about the turbos?” Alejandro asked.

“Not one bit. When the Highway Hooligans mentioned their turbocharged Dynamite E5 survived and made good time, the Ishu Truckling got a pair of spare snails meant for a Storm Gunslinger. Bumped it up to around 325 horsepower, so it has potential. The way I see it, the extra potential speed outweighs the gas stop penalties. Downside, the Truckling now needs premium gasoline.” Luke replied.

“You have any other ideas for this run?” Alejandro asked after a few minutes.

“A couple. 2004 Storm Surge XR-3 Hybrid, my personal car. But it’s not in bad condition, and I felt it’d be a bit of a ringer to have any car that can drive 50 miles with the engine switched off. Plus, it’s all wheel drive, so it’s not like I’d be fighting it at all. The other was a 1976 Ishu Myriad Turbo GT. Four different colors, and a 1.8 liter inline 4 in the trunk of a family sedan. Was tempting, but… We felt, as a team, that it was too great a risk. Rear wheel drive, rear engined, that means the car’s ass heavy. And it was agreed on that, while the car would have been fun in perfect driving conditions, that it’d be too hard to drive in bad weather. On one hand, I’m fine with the decision. Made a lot of sense, we got a front-wheel-drive instead. On the other hand, I somewhat wish that I’d had the brass balls to tell 'em I wanted the Myriad instead. Would’ve been worth all the looks on everyone’s faces when we opened the hood to show them our spare and the suitcases. Make everyone look in the trunk to see our turbocharged and carburetted monster.”

“So, if you wanted the Myriad, why’d you get the truck-thing?”

“Truckling. And because I got out-voted three-to-one. Something about ‘safety’ that I don’t understand. How hard can it be to drive a rear-engined car anyway? I’ve pointed a mid-engined Gunslinger around plenty of tracks, and people drive rear-engined crap all over the place, so it can’t be that hard. But rather than let me have my fun, I get dumped on again. Same thing happened with that damned Minerva. Breakdown, and we stop at the beach. Breakdown again, we stop at an aquarium. Try to drive through the night, and we had a teammate who wouldn’t stop whining. Get up to keep driving and the same teammate complains that we shouldn’t have stopped.” Luke said. “We’re two members down on our original team, and picked up two from a crazier team, but that doesn’t stop the fact that no one seems to want me to have a fun car. So I have to look to the future and hope beyond all hope that I can find another rear-engined sedan, and also hope that someone will hold another of these runs.”

“Why is it so important?” Alejandro asked.

“Ever heard of a bucket list?” Luke responded.

“Yeah, a list of things to do before you kick the bucket.”

“Well, I’m servos and circuits. 18 years is ancient history with computing technology. Driving something rear-engined is on that bucket list for me. At least I get half of it, to drive through Canada instead of just flying over it. But I don’t think the others quite realize that I don’t have the same time left that they do. So, the Ishu Myriad would’ve been one of those cars I wanted to drive, just once to say I did, but because they voted against it on the grounds of safety, I didn’t even get a test-drive. It sucks, but there will be another chance. There has to be.” Luke said.

After the talk, Alejandro headed back to his room and fell asleep. Luke continued his rest in the lobby, watching over the Truckling as it sat in the parking lot, covered in snow.


No status update. Go see the main update post.

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[Snores in thick russian accent]

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TEAM OUTRIDERS

20:00
(The snow is starting to pick up slightly. The crew is jamming to Judas Priest)


Luigi: It’s starting to pick up a bit.

Blake: Heh, this ain’t shit.

Luigi: And just what would it take to faze you?

Blake: That’s easy. One of those storms in the North Atlantic. Especially when trying to land on a tiny surface in the middle of nowhere, blacked out because of combat exercise and naturally, it’s pitch black.

Zach: What are you talking about?

Marc: He’s talking about landing on a carrier.

Zach: When did you do that?

Blake: A few years before you were born.

Luigi: Blake here was a Navy flier.

Zach: And you never thought to tell me that?

Blake: It never came up. Besides, I left a few years before you were born anyway. I’ll tell you this much, no matter how big those carriers look, they’ll still bob up and down in a heavy sea. They’re a lot better than the smaller ones, but still scary.

Marc: I read something about that, how aviators felt more stress doing a carrier landing than even flying into combat.

Blake: Having been through both I can confirm that.

Luigi: How about that, we’ve got our own flying ace in the car!

Blake: No, I’m not an ace.

Zach: How do you determine who’s an ace?

Blake: Must have five aerial victories. I’ve been in combat five times.

Zach: That doesn’t make you an ace?

Blake: In my first engagement I shot down two enemies. In my third, I shot down another one. In my fourth, I got snuck up on and had to dodge a missile, but managed to bag number four. In my fifth engagement, I didn’t bring anyone down. Then the war ended before I could get number five.

Marc: Damn, tough break!

Blake: It is what it is.

(The team arrives in Oshawa. They pull into the parking lot og the Quality Suites)

Blake: I’ve got two rooms. Zach and I will take one, you two take the other.

Marc: Just don’t get any ideas!

Luigi: What are you talking about?

Marc: Just keep it in your pants!

Luigi: Please, I wouldn’t touch you to punch your lights out.

Zach: Hey, looks like one of the other teams pulling in!

Blake: So it does, I’m gonna crash early.

Zach: We should say hello.

Marc: I’m with Blake, I’m beat.

Luigi: I’ll go say “Hi”

(Conversation with Team Moss Boss shall commence, Zach and Luigi are still up)

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Team Redneck day 1 8-10pm

Otis, “Found a place to stop and eat, its just down the road a little”

Jake, “Great, at least I will only be tired, instead of tired and hungry”

They pull into a small family owned restaurant, the snow is sticking but not bad yet.

Waitress, “What will you have”

Otis, “I’ll have a burger, fries and coffee”

Jake, “Pizza and coke please”

Waitress, “I’ll be right back with your drinks”

Otis, “Whats the weather forecast like?”

Jake, “Snow by the looks of it, for much of the night”

Waitress, “Here you go, so where exactly are you from?”

Otis, “New Mexico”

Waitress, “Your English is pretty good”

Jake laughs, “Its a state, in the United States between Arizona and Texas, south of Colorado” Jake pulls up a map on is phone to show her where it is. “See right here”

Waitress, “Oh I thought it was part of Mexico”

Otis, “Don’t worry, it happens more often than you could imagine, even in the US”

Waitress, “What brings you way up here?”

Jake, “A junker contest, over 2000 miles in piles of junk worth $500 or less. Ours is one of our old ranch trucks thats seen a few too many hard days.”

Waitress, “Oh… that still runs?”

Otis, “Held together with bailing wire, duct tape, and bubble gum, but yeah its been a pretty good truck over the years”

After eating and a bit more conversation with the waitress the two decide its time to call it a night, and head to a nearby hotel. Strap a section of tarp over the cab and windshield and leave the wipers sticking straight out.

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Team Marx

Lenin: yawns I said… Sleep was for the weak.

Marx: Not when you’re the driver.

Lenin: I could have kept going if it wasn’t for you pestering at me to pull over.

Marx: Regardless, wasn’t that stay at the Hotel nice, have an actual comfortable 21st century bed?

Lenin: Darned 21st century tech, made me fall asleep right when I laid down! it showed my weakness!

Marx: Lenin… Sometimes I wonder how you survived the creation of the Soviet union…

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Legend of Terms:

POI NOTE: Blah blah blah you know the drill by now.

BD: Block Distance. This is the amount of mileage covered during the current 2 hour period.
OD: Overall Distance. This is the total distance that the team has covered since the event started.
AT: Ambient Temperature
FS: Fuel Status. Approximate fuel reading. May also include other fuel related concerns.
MRL: Morale modifier
FTG: Fatigue Level
Last Town: Last town of note that was passed (will not include tiny villages)
Next Waypoint: Should be self explanatory.
Notes: Any notes I have for your team during this time block. Including POI results, car issues, etc.

Thursday, 10PM - MIDNIGHT

VicVictory:
BD: 0 mi OD: 503 mi AT: 23 F FS: 1/4 MRL: +1 FTG: -4 Last Town: Oshawa, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is asleep at the Quality Suites in Oshawa.
WEATHER CONDITION: Snow.

@Madrias
BD: 0 mi OD: 420 mi AT: 23 F FS: 2/3 MRL: +0 FTG: -5 Last Town: Belleville, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is asleep at the Travelodge in Belleville. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow.

@Mr.Computah
BD: 0 mi OD: 420 mi AT: 23 F FS: 3/4 MRL: +0 FTG: -5 Last Town: Belleville, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is asleep at the Travelodge in Belleville. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow.

@Jaimz
BD: 0 mi OD: 466 mi AT: 23 F FS: 1/3 MRL: +0 FTG: -4 Last Town: Cobourg, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is asleep at the Best Western in Cobourg. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow.

@Awildgermanappears
BD: 0 mi OD: 368 mi AT: 23 F FS: Full MRL: +1 FTG: -5 Last Town: Kingston, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is asleep at the Residence Inn by Marriott in Kingston. WEATHER CONDITION: Light snow.

@BobLoblaw
BD: 0 mi OD: 503 mi AT: 23 F FS: 1/3 MRL: +0 FTG: -4 Last Town: Oshawa, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is asleep at the Quality Suites in Oshawa. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow.

@Zabhawkin
BD: 0 mi OD: 466 mi AT: 23 F FS: 1/2 MRL: +0 FTG: -4 Last Town: Cobourg, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is asleep at the Best Western in Cobourg. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow.

@HighOctaneLove
BD: 0 mi OD: 386 mi AT: 23 F FS: Full MRL: +0 FTG: -5 Last Town: Kingston, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is asleep at the Boathouse Country Inn. WEATHER CONDITION: Light snow.

@Fayeding_Spray
BD: 0 mi OD: 420 mi AT: 23 F FS: LOW MRL: +0 FTG: -5 Last Town: Belleville, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: This vehicle is poorly suited to the conditions. Team is asleep at Travelodge in Belleville, ON. WEATHER CONDITION: Light snow

@DoctorNarfy
BD: 0 mi OD: 465 mi AT: 23 F FS: 1/2 MRL: +1 FTG: -5 Last Town: Cobourg, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is asleep at the Comfort Inn in Cobourg. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow.

@FindRED19
BD: 46 mi OD: 503 mi AT: 23 F FS: 2/3 MRL: -1 FTG: +6 Last Town: Oshawa, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is feeling a little tired, as well as apprehensive over the weather. Team has stopped for the night at the Comfort Inn and Suites in Oshawa. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow.

@stm316
BD: 0 mi OD: 465 mi AT: 23 F FS: 2/3 MRL: +2 FTG: -4 Last Town: Cobourg, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury ON)
Notes: Car is poorly suited to the conditions. Team checks in to the King George Inn in Cobourg at the start of the time period. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow.

@Mythrin
BD: 0 mi OD: 433 mi AT: 23 F FS: 2/3 MRL: +0 FTG: -5 Last Town: Cobourg, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is asleep at the Comfort Inn in Cobourg (arriving about 840pm) WEATHER CONDITION: Snow.

@abg7
BD: 0 mi OD: 368 mi AT: 23 F FS: Full MRL: +0 FTG: -5 Last Town: Kingston, ON Next Waypoint: Dyamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is asleep at the Holiday Inn Kingston Waterfront. WEATHER CONDITION: Light snow.

@Nicholander
BD: 0 mi OD: 503 mi AT: 23 F FS: 1/2 MRL: +0 FTG: -4 Last Town: Oshawa, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is asleep at the Quality Suites in Oshawa. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow.

@LordLetto
BD: 0 mi OD: 368 mi AT: 23 F FS: FULL MRL: +0 FTG: -5 Last Town: Kingston, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is asleep at the Holiday Inn & Suites Express. WEATHER CONDITION: Light snow.

@cpufreak101
BD: 0 mi OD: 465 mi AT: 23 F FS: 2/3 MRL: +1 FTG: -4 Last Town: Cobourg, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is asleep at the Comfort Inn in Cobourg. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow.

Vehicles that are traveling in packs:
(All vehicles are off the road for the night)

Note: vehicles within ~5 miles of each other are within CB range.


Team Moss Boss

10:01pm

Kyle rubbed his hands together as he walked into the hotel lobby. It was a typical affair; a couple comfortabe-looking armchairs in pairs scattered around, with coffee tables accompanying each pair. The desk attendant appeared to be finishing up some work in the computer.

Also present were a couple vaguely familiar faces. First was a young man, his face full of unfortunate cynicism. The other was an older, and… distinguished gentleman. They constituted half of Team Outriders, the owners of the ex-cop car parked just a couple stalls down from his own vehicle.

Kyle walked up to them, a polite smile on his face.

“Hey, that Petoskey out there is your ride, right? You’re in on this whole Last Hurrah thing?”

“Of course,” the older one replied. He extended his hand in courtesy. “I’m Luigi, and it’s my job to make sure these other maniacs don’t break her. Again.”

“Again?” Kyle asked, his brow arching.

“Yeah.” The younger one rolled his eyes. “They smashed it up during the last run. I was picking glass out of my hair for a week.”

“So which one is yours?” Luigi asked, ignoring his companion’s attempt at cutting in.

Kyle looked over his shoulder but couldn’t see the T50 from where he stood. He did, however, note his cousin walking in and heading toward them.

“It’s the kinda mossy-colored Townsend truck,” he said.

“Steel Moss,” Hank clarified. “It’s an old T50 three quarter ton.”

“I see,” Luigi replied. “You don’t see too many of those any more.”

Hank and Luigi immediately launched into a conversation about the two vehicles. Kyle tried to keep up, but got lost after a minute or two. He glanced over at the younger Outrider. The kid shook his head and his lip curled.

“Hope your friend likes talking. Luigi can go for hours about cars. Unbelievable.”

Kyle shrugged. “Hank too. He knows probably more than anyone in our family combined.”

“Your family?”

“Yeah, he’s my cousin.”

“Glad I’m not the only one who has to put up with their family on this thing. This was my Dad’s idea. Of course, he’s probably upstairs snoring and drooling by now.”

Kyle turned to face the kid. “I take it there’s some friction there?”

“Yeah. I mean, it’s better lately, but still…”

“Over what, if you don’t mind me asking?”

The kid shrugged and sighed. “My future. College and stuff. How I don’t know what exactly I want to do with my life.”

Kyle nodded. “That’s pretty normal. Mind a little advice?”

The youth shot an icy glare back at him. “Is that all that adults ever give?”

“Sometimes. And to be honest, sometimes you have to fill it out. Just know that most people want to steer you away from their own faults and failures.”

“Look, I don’t know you, dude…”

“That’s true. But that doesn’t mean I don’t care or have advice. And my advice is simple; don’t commit to your path before you know what you enjoy.”

“… what?”

“I rushed into a path before I knew what I was passionate about. My parents drilled into me that you have to go to college, and you have to pick a major and do something with your life right away, or you’d be left behind. Maybe that worked for them, but for me it just left me as a 34 year old in a dead-end, soulless and meaningless corporate job.” Kyle shook his head and laughed nervously. “I honestly couldn’t tell you now what it was I even DID.”

“Did?”

“Oh, yeah. That bit. I kinda… quit my job today. My boss couldn’t get it through his thick skull that when someone is on vacation, that means they aren’t supposed to be working.”

“Wow. Sounds like he was a complete tool.”

“I’d use stronger words,” Kyle retorted. “Still trying to be polite company, even if I did just kind of vomit my life story on you. Sorry for that. But seriously, don’t be like me unless you like drinking Pepto Bismol at dinner.”

The kid’s face twisted in disgust.

“Anyway, I’ve probably horrified you enough for tonight. I should probably check in, since my cousin is going to be yapping his jaw off with your… Dad?”

“Dad’s friend and coworker,” the kid corrected.

“Right. Anyway, yeah. Sleep would be good. Need a room for that. Take care, and see you out there on the road.”


@BobLoblaw … your turn

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Spanners is asleep dreaming of cars he’s worked on.

Gran is asleep dreaming about when Great Britain was really great.

Mopey is asleep dreaming of the kind of things teenage boys dream of!

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Team V6 Vandals - 8-10p Day 1- “A Long Night…”
Team V6 Vandals - 8-10p Part 2 - “Into Which We Do Not Go Quietly.”


Luke looked out of the window, watching the snow piling up outside, covering the cars further and making the roads treacherous to drive on. “I sure hope everyone’s alright out there. I’ve seen snow far less than this cause fatal accidents.” Luke said. “I hope all of the teams have settled for the night. This is a bigger hazard than I initially thought.”

By this point, even the receptionist had headed elsewhere, leaving Luke to his quiet musings in relative peace, his book now closed, finished a while ago. He had his arm-mounted screen lit up, flicking through a variety of different web-pages, searching for anything relating to their challenge, their race. “Damn. Two teams out already.” Luke said to himself, before checking YouTube. “I know Pit Stop US is in on it. Might be time to catch up and see what we’re up against. Looks like I stopped… Yeah, I’ve seen Episode 45, so the next is Episode 46: Go West or Die Trying.”

Luke took advantage of the plain white walls to pop up his projector array and display the video in a scale that would make a movie theater proud, rather than using his 640x480 screen. He kept the sound internal, choosing to not disturb everyone in that manner, and chose to pass the two-hour period with a 1-hour, 45 minute episode of three guys monkeying around with a total turd.


Morale: +4 (NC)
Fatigue: +13 (-5)
Waypoints: 3
Fuel Status: 2/3. Refueling Stops: 1


(Yep, Luke’s full of nifty surprises, and in this case, his night-rest is being used to get information on the other teams’ progress and past accomplishments, should they have any that got noticed. It’s not much, but in this case, the team’s going to have to put up with Luke being excited that they’ve got a semi-professional YouTube show involved in this challenge, and him trying to catch up just to say ‘hello’ to the team. He’ll also be surprised to find out that one of his favorite gaming channels also happens to be one of the teams at his current location.)

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TEAM OUTRIDERS

(Blake and Marc are sound asleep. Since Luigi and Zach won’t be driving in the morning, they decide to stay up and chat with one of the fellow teams.)

Luigi: That’s a common misconception. That wasn’t one of the cop cars.

Hank: How does that explain the push bar?

Luigi: Surplus. We retired our last Enforcer and had a lot of bits left over. I thought it would help it look mean. When it was bought the seller claimed it was an administrative vehicle. After looking at the doctored mileage on the odometer, I gather it was a taxi. That would explain why the original motor cooked at the end of the first run.

Hank: How’d you handle that?

Luigi: I wasn’t on that run. That was just Blake and Marc, but they towed it back home. Blake’s wife is on standby with a flatbed trailer in case the shit hits the fan. Needless to say when it came back, I helped Blake swap out the motor and trans. The new motor isn’t as powerful horsepower wise, but it’s got enough torque that you could haul a boat with that thing now.

Hank: That’s the T50 there, excellent hauling capacity.

Luigi: I know a fair bit about those. A guy I worked with in the city owned one. His only complaint was when you loaded it fully, don’t expect to be in a hurry. Good solid motor though.

Hank: I understand your car uses a three valve per cylinder motor.

Luigi: Used to. Unfortunately when you put 450,000 on the odometer and treat it like it only has 150,000, you get issues. Those things are bulletproof up to 300,000 miles. At 400,000 you can give it an overhaul, and it’ll be like brand new. That is if you don’t chew up the cylinder with a fallen valve. No, the motor in it is a 432 big block. It came out of a 1 ton pickup. Works nicely, only Blake now has to find a new powertrain for his truck sitting in the backyard.

Hank: Aren’t you concerned with how far you’re pushing that car?

Luigi: Totally. Hell, when we started out, I couldn’t find a damn thing wrong with the car. Despite that I still get a paranoid feeling like something could go wrong. But until then we’re just gonna drive it until the wheels fall off. Then bolt them back on and drive some more.

Hank: I could hear you guys over the CB, sounds like you really get along with that cop.

Luigi: Marc? I have nothing to say about him!

Hank: That bad huh?

Luigi: No, I just won’t say anything behind his back, where’s the fun in that?

Hank: Hah!

Luigi: Well, it’s late and I’m feeling a bit tired. You guys have a good night. And be careful. I know Michigan snow can be brutal, I can’t imagine it’s much better up here in Canada.

Hank: Take care.

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Team Marx

Lenin: ZZZzzzZZZzzz Gulags ZZZzzzZZZ

Marx: zzzZZZzzzZZZzzz communism ZZZ

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Otis, “ZZZZZZZZZZZZ”

Jake, “11.2 to one compression zzzzzzz molly top ring zzzzzz”

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Legend of Terms:

POI NOTE: Blah blah blah you know the drill by now.

BD: Block Distance. This is the amount of mileage covered during the current 2 hour period.
OD: Overall Distance. This is the total distance that the team has covered since the event started.
AT: Ambient Temperature
FS: Fuel Status. Approximate fuel reading. May also include other fuel related concerns.
MRL: Morale modifier
FTG: Fatigue Level
Last Town: Last town of note that was passed (will not include tiny villages)
Next Waypoint: Should be self explanatory.
Notes: Any notes I have for your team during this time block. Including POI results, car issues, etc.

Friday, 12AM - 6AM

VicVictory:
BD: 0 mi OD: 503 mi AT: 25 F FS: 1/4 MRL: +1 FTG: -15 Last Town: Oshawa, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team wakes up at 6am and is available to hit the road at 7am. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow.

@Madrias
BD: 0 mi OD: 420 mi AT: 25 F FS: 2/3 MRL: +1 FTG: -13 Last Town: Belleville, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team wakes up at 5 am and is available to hit the road at 6am. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow.

@Mr.Computah
BD: 0 mi OD: 420 mi AT: 25 F FS: 3/4 MRL: +2 FTG: -7 Last Town: Belleville, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team wakes up at 5 am and is available to hit the road at 6am. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow.

@Jaimz
BD: 0 mi OD: 466 mi AT: 25 F FS: 1/3 MRL: +1 FTG: -12 Last Town: Cobourg, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team wakes up at 6am and is available to hit the road at 7am. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow.

@Awildgermanappears
BD: 0 mi OD: 368 mi AT: 25 F FS: Full MRL: +1 FTG: -20 Last Town: Kingston, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is asleep at the Residence Inn by Marriott in Kingston. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow.

@BobLoblaw
BD: 0 mi OD: 503 mi AT: 25 F FS: 1/3 MRL: +1 FTG: -16 Last Town: Oshawa, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team wakes up at 6am and is available to hit the road at 7am. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow.

@Zabhawkin
BD: 0 mi OD: 466 mi AT: 25 F FS: 1/2 MRL: +0 FTG: -15 Last Town: Cobourg, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team wakes up at 5 am and is available to hit the road at 6am. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow.

@HighOctaneLove
BD: 0 mi OD: 386 mi AT: 25 F FS: Full MRL: +2 FTG: -3 Last Town: Kingston, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team wakes up at 5 am and is available to hit the road at 6am. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow.

@Fayeding_Spray
BD: 0 mi OD: 420 mi AT: 25 F FS: LOW MRL: +1 FTG: -18 Last Town: Belleville, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: This vehicle is poorly suited to the conditions. Team wakes up at 5 am and is available to hit the road at 6am. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow

@DoctorNarfy
BD: 0 mi OD: 465 mi AT: 25 F FS: 1/2 MRL: +1 FTG: -18 Last Town: Cobourg, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team wakes up at 5 am and is available to hit the road at 6am. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow.

@FindRED19
BD: 0 mi OD: 503 mi AT: 25 F FS: 2/3 MRL: +1 FTG: -15 Last Town: Oshawa, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is asleep at the Comfort Inn and Suites in Oshawa. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow.

@stm316
BD: 0 mi OD: 465 mi AT: 25 F FS: 2/3 MRL: +0 FTG: -16 Last Town: Cobourg, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury ON)
Notes: Car is poorly suited to the conditions. Team wakes up at 6 am and is available to hit the road at 7am. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow.

@Mythrin
BD: 0 mi OD: 433 mi AT: 25 F FS: 2/3 MRL: +0 FTG: -22 Last Town: Cobourg, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is asleep at the Comfort Inn in Cobourg. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow.

@abg7
BD: 0 mi OD: 368 mi AT: 25 F FS: Full MRL: +2 FTG: -4 Last Town: Kingston, ON Next Waypoint: Dyamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team wakes up at 5 am and is available to hit the road at 6am. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow.

@Nicholander
BD: 0 mi OD: 503 mi AT: 25 F FS: 1/2 MRL: +0 FTG: -18 Last Town: Oshawa, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team wakes up at 5 am and is available to hit the road at 6am. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow.

@LordLetto
BD: 0 mi OD: 368 mi AT: 25 F FS: FULL MRL: +2 FTG: -1 Last Town: Kingston, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team is awake but unable to move due to pending mechanical work. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow.

@cpufreak101
BD: 0 mi OD: 465 mi AT: 23 F FS: 2/3 MRL: +0 FTG: -19 Last Town: Cobourg, ON Next Waypoint: Dynamic Earth (Sudbury, ON)
Notes: Team wakes up at 6 am and is available to hit the road at 7am. WEATHER CONDITION: Snow.

Vehicles that are traveling in packs:
(All vehicles are off the road for the night)

Note: vehicles within ~5 miles of each other are within CB range.


Team Moss Boss

Prelude: Oshawa has received 5 inches of snow overnight.

Kyle and Hank picked through what little was available of the free breakfast at this early time. Their selections were quite limited; bagels, cereal, fruit, yogurt, and coffee were all that was stocked at the pre-dawn hour. The staff was at work preparing the hot foods, but they would not be ready in time.

Still, they made the best of it, filling themselves sufficiently to face the morning.

As they sat at the table finishing off their coffee, Kyle pulled out his phone and checked the weather. He shook his head in dismay.

“More of this crap on the way on the way. I guess there’s a big arctic push going through the upper Midwest, and some really lovely lake effect snow as a result.”

“What about traffic?” Hank asked.

It took Kyle a moment to find the appropriate reporting site. “Slow, but moving. Plows and sanders on the roads.”

Hank nodded. “We should be fine once we get to the highway. Once we’re between cities, that’s another story. What do you think? Head out or delay?”

“Head out. I think we’ll be okay, just a bit slow.”

“Got it. Let’s fill up on our way out, get some extra snacks.”

Kyle’s phone pinged a notification. “Huh. Email from the organizers.”


Welcome, participants!

If you thought you were all set, then I guess you forgot about our deep love of twists.

That’s why we gleefully must inform you that we have a little detour for you coming up sometime in the next day or so.

When you cross over into Michigan, you have a mandatory detour.

You may not use any highway to go through or bypass the Sault Saint Marie State Forest on the Upper Peninsula. You may use Highway 28 as far as Raco, or I75 to the Highway 134 junction. Beyond that, you may not use anything larger than a county road until you are beyond the western boundary of the forest.

Good luck!


GM note here:

You’ve got two upcoming choices.

First, and more immediately, is how you will deal with the snowstorm. Are you going to delay departure, proceed, or attempt to find traction devices? Each has their own set of challenges. (If you do not PM me in the next 40 hours, i will assume you are proceeding)

Second, when you get to the UP peninsula, are you going to attempt to use your Trail Experience to find a shorter, but rougher path through, or are you going to take a longer course over more paved roads? (if you do not proceed me before you hit Michigan, I will presume you use your TE and get aggressive)

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TEAM OUTRIDERS

(Sometime in the middle of the night)


Marc: GAH!! Oh God! pant pant

Luigi: Keep it down, I’m trying to sleep!

Marc: What the hell was I dreaming? (tries to go back to sleep)

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Team V6 Vandals - Day 1 Finale - “Checking the Competition.”


4:30 AM.

Luke looked around the lobby, watching as the hotel slowly started to become busy again. Outside, they had about 5 inches of snow, give or take an inch, while inside, breakfast was slowly getting started. He folded his projector array back into the compartment it came from, then headed back upstairs.

5 AM.

The alarm clock started beeping quietly at first, then grew increasingly louder, the irritating noise growing in pitch and intensity until Amy glared at the infuriating object. She jabbed the ‘off’ switch, then got up to use the bathroom.

In the other room, Cody and Jake were already awake, and discussing strategic ideas to pass up to Luke for today’s drive.

“So, you’re saying, leave early, get on the road before anyone else does, especially those with cars ill-suited to the conditions? Brilliant. But what about the road conditions?” Cody asked.

“Luke’s from Chicago. He can handle a bit of snow.” Jake responded. Just then, Luke opened the door.

“Yeah, but we’re leaving at 6:30. Gives time for you to eat something for breakfast, gives the plows time to clear the road some, lets me warm up the Truckling and clear the snow from the hood, windshield, roof, and cargo area.” Luke said.

“So much for our grand strategy, he nailed it right away.” Cody said. “Even I’d thought 30 minutes was a good waiting strategy.”

“Says the shit who believed leaving now was good. 30 minutes was my idea!” Jake said, grinning.

5:30 AM.

The V6 Vandals settled at the table for a quick breakfast, and the morning meeting. Amy opened with, “Well, Luke, what do you know about the other teams?”

“Lost two last night. Scandalnavians and X/2000.” Luke started, letting it sink in.

“Significant loss, actually, this early on. Two cars this early is… Well, it’s not unheard of, but that’s significant.” Amy responded. “Please, continue.”

“One of the teams is the YouTube show, Pit Stop US. They broke down in their last run of one of these, but their car was, admittedly, a lemon and a clunker.” Luke said, before continuing. “Team Redneck has a bit of interesting history. Some dirt track successes, lawn-mower racing, a first place in a mud-bog competition a couple years ago. Some references to an illegal road race in Europe, but those tales are so over-exaggerated that it’s hard to tell where truth still exists.”

“So, basically the same shit my brother was in.” Cody said.

“ShardGaming returns again, this time with an extra teammate. And, if my searches were correct last night, they’re here. That OSHL boat in the parking lot, that’s them.” Luke said.

“Still, it can’t be that bad. Early 50’s class.” Jake commented, giving a light smile.

“Well, they named their team Faux Class for a reason… And from what I’ve researched, it has an 11 liter V8.” Luke said.

“Wait, that’s… Hold on, early to do math…” Amy said, giving a look of concentration, only to sigh as Luke said, “Roughly 662 cubic inches. Sinistra Savage territory, just naturally aspirated.”

“Didya find anything else?” Cody asked.

“Not much, no.” Luke said.

With that, the team set about eating their breakfast. “Oh, when are we heading out?” Amy asked.

“I’d like to leave at 6:30. Engine start at 6 AM, so that the Truckling can warm up.” Luke said.

5:45 AM.

Luke got up from the chair and headed outside to clear the snow from the Truckling, then worked around the Truckling to make it easier to get into it. He started the engine, the little 2.7 liter V6 rasping to life and idling quietly as Luke turned the heat on and let the engine, and the cab, warm up. Being polite to the other teams, Luke cleared the snow from around the OSHL and the Contendiente, though left them to clear their own snow from the cars, not wanting to risk damaging their cars.

6:00 AM.

Luke headed back inside, having managed to do his good deed for the day early.


Morale: +5 (+1)
Fatigue: 0 (-13)
Waypoints: 3
Fuel: 2/3 Tank. 1 Fuel Stop.
Notes: Engine warming up. Departure at 6:30 AM.

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Team Redneck day 2 5:00

Jake and Otis wake up without the need for an alarm clock.

Jake, “We have an update”

Otis, “Oh?”

Jake, “No highways through Sault Saint Marie State Forest, back roads only”

Otis, “Really, that’s interesting”

Jake, “Let me look it up on maps and see what roads are available” He pauses while munching on a bagel to look up the roads, “From Highway 75 get off at 80 to s Mackinac Trail, to Rudyard, then Trout Lake rd all the way to Caffey Corner then Hiawatha Trail to Engadine, north on 117 to highway 28 then on to Itasca State Park” eats some more while he checks how long it will take, “Eight and a half hours under normal conditions, so probably nightfall by the time we get there.”

A little before 6am they pull the tarp off of the cab, Jake folds up the tarp, while Otis fires up the engine. They let the engine warm up while they clear the rest of the snow off of the hood, in which a small snow ball fight between the two begin and anyone else who wants to join in, @Jaimz

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