He does not know how long he was asleep for. It was the biting cold weather that woke him up. John Kelly finished in 59:30 despite having fallen asleep within the last hour and a half before the 1:42 p.m. The race today which is arguably the toughest endurance event that exists did see a finisher– the 15th in its entire history. “Thank-you very much for another wonderful event,” Robbins said. He noted that Robbins just made one mistake at the very end. “Still, it’s a story for the ages,” Lazarus Lake noted. His race though, still counts as incomplete. The race director also confirmed that Robbins did in fact have all the pages collected. In other words, though Robbins missed the deadline by six seconds, he still would have been disqualified for coming in the wrong way. “You have to come in on the right trail anyway,” he noted. Robbins got all the necessary pages but went right on the last turn.Īfter his finish race director Lazarus Lake was able to confirm where he went.
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