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An '''Initial Starter Pack''' is the set of supplies each [[racers|racer]] who enters the race.  A typical starter kit consists of three days worth of food, a spare pair of hiking clothes, a canteen full of water, a water filtration kit, an instruction manual, and a map of the course.  Three additional items of the racer's choice is then selected from a nearby [[Resource Nodes|resource node]] prior to the individual completing processing.  These are received from a node within the [[Reception Center]] called [[Checkpoint Home]].  It is also known as "Node Zero" as it is not officially a part of the main course, but is separate from it, and exists prior to the start of the race.
An '''Initial Starter Pack''' is the set of supplies each [[racers|racer]] who enters the race.  A typical starter kit consists of [[Race Course Survival Food|three days worth of food]], a spare pair of hiking clothes, a canteen full of water, a water filtration kit, an instruction manual, and a map of the course.  Three additional items of the racer's choice is then selected from a nearby [[Resource Nodes|resource node]] prior to the individual completing processing.  These are received from a node within the [[Reception Center]] called [[Checkpoint Home]].  It is also known as "Node Zero" as it is not officially a part of the main course, but is separate from it, and exists prior to the start of the race.
 
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Latest revision as of 17:18, 28 July 2019

An Initial Starter Pack is the set of supplies each racer who enters the race. A typical starter kit consists of three days worth of food, a spare pair of hiking clothes, a canteen full of water, a water filtration kit, an instruction manual, and a map of the course. Three additional items of the racer's choice is then selected from a nearby resource node prior to the individual completing processing. These are received from a node within the Reception Center called Checkpoint Home. It is also known as "Node Zero" as it is not officially a part of the main course, but is separate from it, and exists prior to the start of the race.