Friday, December 22, 2006

Urban Dare on Sale


Give the gift of adventure this year.

Urban Dare entries are on sale for just $80 per team of 2 between now and January 20.

Urban Dare, http://www.urbandare.com/, has ten races scheduled for its 2007 national series, and we will add more cities.

Urban Dare is the race where smarts can beat speed. Teams of 2 solve clues to find checkpoints where they must take photos or perform dares.

Once you are out of the starting blocks, you will pick up your clue sheets and be on your way. You can call friends as much as you want for help on clues. On checkpoints that mention a photo, you must get a photo with both team members to show you were both there. At checkpoints with dares, you must accomplish a task and get your passport stamped to move on to the next checkpoint. Dares range from throwing a bulls-eye, doing a climbing wall, completing a puzzle or eating something (things people like, not bugs).

Join in on the fun and be a part of one of the fastest growing races in the country.

Here is our 2007 schedule:

Mar 24 – Austin
Apr 21 – DC
Apr 28 - Boston
May 5 – Philadelphia
May 12 – New York
June 9 – Chicago
Aug 25 – Los Angeles
Sep 22 – San Diego
Sep 29 – San Francisco
Nov 10 - Tempe

Check out Urban Dare at www.urbandare.com.

See you at the races.

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Champions Race Results



Congratulations to Erik Carpenter and Tyrone Summers of the Jolly Rogers for winning the first ever Urban Dare National Championship. These guys were simply amazing, finishing a full 40 minutes ahead of the second place team. Wow!

The consensus favorite for the toughest dare really surprised me. Racers had to power their two-person swan boats around the fountain in Lake Eola by peddling. The boats handled poorly and the peddling was described as agony. And here I thought it would be a whimsical diversion in the middle of the race. Go figure.

Second through fifth place honors all went to California teams, led by second place finishers Paul Kim and Chris Campin of the San Diego Urban Dare Super Stars. Kim hobbled into the last checkpoint with a cramped leg, but hung in strong as they had to complete a jigsaw puzzle and throw a bulls-eye to finish the race.

Third and fourth place looked like an instant replay of the Urban Dare San Francisco finish. Valerie Herzog and Jenn Gammon of team Speedy arrived at the same time as Christine Simpson and Lisa Clarke. Speedy finished their puzzle quicker and walked away with the third place trophy. It’s too bad we couldn’t give the trophy to both teams. These four close friends seem to operate as one unit.

I’d like to thank all nine teams who participated in this year’s Champions Race. You were the best Urban Darers in the country this year. It was fun to provide you with another day of challenges. And unlike the BCS, we have an undisputed champion.

Unfortunately, the Urban Dare Boston Champions were unable to make it to the Champions Race. Professional success sometimes means we can’t get away for a fun-filled weekend. To Greydon Foil and Jordan Harrison – you were missed. See you next year in Boston.

Here is the order of finish for the 2006 Urban Dare Champions Race:

1 – 3:02:18 Erik Carpenter & Tyrone Summers - Jolly Rogers - DC
2 – 3:42:31 Paul Kim & Chris Campin – San Diego Urban Dare Superstars – San Diego
3 – 3:48:01 Valerie Herzog & Jenn Gammon – Speedy – San Francisco
4 – 3:51:05 Christine Simpson &Lisa Clarke – San Francisco
5 – 3:59:56 Cheryl Smith & Ty Buxman – Separated at Birth – Santa Monica
6 – 4:19:32 Drew Haridis & Ed Wagner – The Franklin Institute – Philadelphia
7 – 4:27:39 Michael Messinger & Hugh Mainard – Albany Park Refugees – Chicago
8 – 4:30:21 Katie Turner & Chris Murphy – New York
9 – Angela Sinclair & Brian Andrews - Tempe

Next year’s schedule will repeat all of the 2006 cities and we will expand into at least another five races. We have already added Austin and New Orleans to the schedule. Want to give someone a great adventure for Christmas? Sign them up for Urban Dare today.

Thank you to everyone who helped make this a very successful year for Urban Dare. I look forward to seeing you at the races next year. In the meantime, the Champions Cup resides in DC.

Thursday, December 07, 2006

Champions Race - Orlando, FL


The Urban Dare Champions Race will take place in Orlando on Saturday, December 9. The race will begin and end in Winter Park, and will run through downtown Orlando.

It looks like we will be having a cold spell with a high of 67 forecast for Saturday.

Here is the clue for the start, which is a short walk from the hotel:

Start – This daring general brought elephants over the Alps and wreaked havoc upon Roman armies. Go to his square for the 11am start.

I look forward to a good competitive race.

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Champions Race Information



Tomorrow I depart for an undisclosed location to finish preparations for the Dec 9 Champions Race.

Current forecasts call for highs in the mid-70’s for race day. Beyond this, you will receive no clues as to the whereabouts of the championship city.

Here is some information to help you plan for next weekend.

The race will stick to the Urban Dare format, in which you have all excelled.

The race will start at 11am Saturday, December 9.

Ten teams, la crème de la crème, will be participating for the national championship. The field consists of the nine winners of Urban Dare's regular season and the second place team from San Francisco.

Thursday night at midnight Eastern Time we will notify everyone of their flight and hotel itineraries. We will call, send emails, and post info on the Urban Dare site.

Flights for all participants to the Champions Race are on Friday and return travel is Sunday.

I have not arranged for your transport from airport to hotel. I figure you will probably want to rent a car to explore the city before the race starts.

I wish all of you the best of luck and look forward to seeing all of you in…

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Friday, November 24, 2006

Desert Wahini's Race Report




Hi Everybody!

My friend, Julie, and I ran the Urban Dare race in Tempe, AZ yesterday (http://www.urbandare.com/). We had an amazing time and I thought I'd share the fun with you. Be warned it's a long email, but I'm hoping to give you a sense of how cool this race was.

First off, Urban Dare seems to be much like a scaled down Amazing Race, if you're familiar with that show. It's a race to find clues, complete puzzles/dares/challenges, and photograph proof of your accomplishments. For the our race in Tempe, there were about 20 teams of 2 people. Most were coed teams of twenty-something year olds. We were probably one of the oldest team and one of only a few female teams. The winning team wins a free trip to the national championship at an undisclosed location (they find out where they need to fly to 24 hours ahead of time). The top 5 finishers qualify for nationals but they have to pay for their own trip.

We met at Tempe Beach park on Saturday and had to answer some trivia questions in the beginning. Once you answer correctly, you run to get your list of clues. Teams are given up to 4 hours to complete the race. You can walk, run, skip, hop or take public transportation to get from check point to check point. No cars, roller skates, etc. were allowed. We ended up running 95% of the race. The other 5% was spent on the ground looking at maps or walking while phoning friends to help Google our clues. In all, we ran over 9 miles and climbed up and down a mountain. At the very bottom, you'll see a link which shows the approximate route we took.

We entered just for the fun of it. We weren't disappointed. Our team name was the Desert Wahinis (aka Desert Ladies / Queens) . If you have some time, below is how the race unfolded.

Clue #1...
1. Go up Hayden. It's a beaut (homonym) and just before you get to the very top, get your picture in front of the no trespassing sign.

So we found the Butte and took our picture in front of the sign we thought was the correct one...

2. The Colt Peacemaker was one. The Beretta and a 9 millimeter are not. Go to the place which shares this name where your aim must be true to this dare.

This was confusing but Julie read ahead and thought that since we knew where the running store chain was (see next clue), we should head in that direction and figure it out once we got closer. Ends up that there's a bar in the same strip mall as the running store called Six Shooters. We ran in and had to shoot darts. We couldn't move on until we hit a bull's eye. It took us about 20 throws then we were off to the running store

3. Head to the Tempe store of Arizona's largest local running store chain. It's a stone's throw from checkpoint 2. You will be spell bound on this dare.

We got there and had to pick a piece of paper out of a cup that had a word on it. Our work was IMPORTANCE. Each letter of the word had a point value and we had to give the clerk the total numerical value of our word. In order to find the value of each letter, we had to find the clues hidden in the store that gave us those numbers. It took us about 15 minutes to find them all and give the correct total then we were off.

4. Go to genpicxomhykyor (unscramble the letters for a 3 word answer) for your upward mobile dare.

Julie was able to unscramble the above while we were running. We had to head to the Phoenix Rock Gym for our next challenge. We didn't know where it was but we knew my friend, Leslie, would. We called Leslie and ran to the rock gym. When we got there I had to sign a waiver, put on climbing shoes, and climb to the top of a wall. The hardest part was putting the frickin' harness on while you're trying to hurry. There was a team that got to the rock gym when we did so I had to hustle up and down . While I was climbing, Julie was on the phone reading all the clues to Scott (Julie's husband) for him to Google because we didn't know where we were going to next.

5. Head to the nearest local Gar for your eats dare.

Ends up that there's a Prankster's Gar and Brill in Tempe. We ran all the way over there with another team right on our heels. When we got there, we had to wait for our order then down 10 jalapeno poppers. While we waited, we were on the phone with Scott and Leslie as they searched the Internet for answers to the clues.

6. He was the first person to manage ball clubs that won the World Series in both the American and National Leagues. Go to his den for your next dare. This dare does not open until 12 noon.

We had to find Sparky's Den in the basement of the ASU Memorial Union. Once we did, we had to bowl a strike at their bowling alley before we could move on. It was my lucky day because the first ball I rolled was a strike. Yeah--- I almost fainted at that too.

7. This piece of art was featured at the Chicago's World Fair (not the official name) in 1893. Get your picture with it.

This was by far the toughest of all. This blue vase was in a hidden courtyard that was accessed by a hidden "tunnel" walkway. Scott found out what and where we should go but we still couldn't find it. No one at the campus knew what we were talking about either. We later found out that one of the teams had to quit the race because they couldn't find this goofy blue vase. Luckily, Bloodhound Peterson, my partner, eventually found the entrance to the courtyard.

8. Get your picture with one of Tempe's giant rabbits. Aaaaah, but which one? If the race director had a blue hat on - Guard. If the race director had a black hat - Groomer. And if the race director had no hat - Restful. 1:00 minute penalty for wrong rabbit.

So we got the rabbit question wrong. I took pictures of the race director guy earlier in the day but he didn't have a hat on in any of the pictures -- I guess he did in the very beginning though. Oh well. It wasn't the Restful rabbit.

9. Meryl Streep ran a __________________ in Out of Africa. Go there for your next dare.

This clue led us to the Coffee Plantation on Mill. We had to answer every category of Trivial Pursuit questions right to move on. We're actually a pretty smart team (Julie) so we were done in about 10 minutes.

10. At a diner named for the Original Blonde Bombshell, get your picture with the Laurel and Hardy Stained Glass.

We had to run forever to get to Harlow's Cafe on Broadway for this clue. We almost died but were too stubborn to quit. One of the other team's was hot on our trail and later told us that we were in such a hurry to get to the final check point that we ran right past a bus that we could have gotten on. Oh well, we both had our RUNNING shoes on so we might as well put them to good use.

11. Photo hunt- Get your team picture with a real airplane flying in the background.

It was hard to tell if we ever got a plane in one of our pictures (note the puzzled look on my sweaty face) so we just kept taking them. We should get an award though for the only team to pose for their plane picture AND have a US flag point to the plane at the same time---see last pic.... :o)

12. Go to the restaurant with a caboose out front for your most puzzling dare.

This was to be the last place we had to go. Macayo's Depot Cantina on Ash. We had to do a puzzle. Let me rephrase: Julie did the puzzle while Nicole just starred at all the tiny pieces with a puzzled look on her face. We finished up pretty quickly just as another team entered the Cantina.

At this point, we were actually told that we won the race. OMG! We were pretty shocked but excited as well. Unfortunately, one of our pictures (see clue #1) had the wrong No Trespassing sign in it. SO----we had to climb ALL THE WAY TO THE TOP of Hayden Butte to get the picture. UGGGH!

To say the least, we were both exhausted but the Butte was just a 1/2 mile down the road so the Desert Wahinis hula'ed to the Butte, climbed our buttes off, and got the picture. I took an extra one of the view just to prove that we went to the top. Notice the look of exhaustion on our faces--gasping for air.

So we ran down the mountain, climbed through a few ditches, past light rail construction, and back to the Depot Cantina. 50 feet from the entrance to the Cantina, Julie got a charlie horse in her leg. I offered to give her a piggy back ride, but she hobbled into the finish line.

We showed the race official our last picture and he congratulated us on our outstanding finish. Even though we didn't get first place (another team had finished in the meantime), we did get 3rd out of about 20 teams. I thanked him for putting on the race and told him how much fun we had. He said that we were a really good team and was glad that we had fun.

But wait---

3 minute time bonus. Sell the Katrina Bracelet we gave to you for $5. All proceeds go to the Greater New Orleans Foundation in support of the rebuilding effort. It was one year ago when New Orleans was flooded. We have donated over $6,000 through the sales of bracelets this year.

We had sold our Katrina bracelet in the Gar we were at earlier (notice how happy Julie was to sell it) which gave us the 3 minute bonus. The race official checked and the 2nd place team lost their bracelet.

Yep--we got 2nd place because we sold the bracelet :o)

We were both a little surprised that even after climbing up and down Hayden Butte, we still finished as well as we did. We had a couple margaritas (and lots of water) with the other competitors. Everyone was a lot of fun and real nice. One of the other teams was evidently keeping tabs on us, texting to someone, giving Julie and I the nick name of "Running Girls". The winners actually thanked us. They said that they saw us running around and it inspired them to run more (which eventually led to their 1st place win...dang!).

An all around great day. I have dibs on Julie again for next year. I hope after reading this you might consider doing it next November....

Hope all is well with you.

Nicole :o)

P.S.
Here is the route we ended up taking to get to all these places. We covered almost 10 miles of which part was climbing up Hayden Butte.

Monday, November 20, 2006

Urban Dare Tempe Top 5 Finishers


Urban Dare Tempe was run on a bright sunny day with temperatures a comfortable 75 degrees. It was a beautiful day for the last race of the 2006 regular season.

This question proved to be the most difficult for the majority of racers:

This piece of art was featured at the Chicago’s World Fair (not the official name) in 1893. Get your picture with it.

Congratulations to Angela Sinclair and Brian Andrews who won the race in a time of 2:41:50. We’ll be seeing you two at a mystery location for the Championship Race on December 9.

Nicole Moest and Julie Peterson, the Desert Wahinis, finished a strong second and Scott Mackey and Amber Selby, Chompadilla, came in third.

Here are the top 5 in order of finish:

2;41:40 Angela Sinclair & Brian Andrews
2:58:01 Nicole Moest & Julie Peterson – Desert Wahinis
3:00:38 Scott Mackey & Amber Selby – Chompadilla
3:10:05 Jolynn Iglesias & Eric Splinter – The Undecided
3:15:05 Kate Maurer & Mike Maurer – Maurer Power

The answer to the stumper clue is a blue vase located in a garden in a courtyard of West Hall on the ASU campus. It was a difficult clue for many to find on the web. And even harder to find once you knew where it was, as you have to go through a tunnel to get to the courtyard.

The first clue was the most difficult for me as the race director. I sent racers up Hayden Butte to get a picture of the no trespassing sign just before you get to the very top. A few would be winners, had everything correct except they took a picture of a no trespassing sign towards the base of the hill. I found it very hard to tell them they had the wrong photo. Thanks to all of you for your understanding on this one. I’m sure it was disappointing.

I always love the reviews many of you give me at the end of these races. I’m delighted that the participants enjoy them as much as I do. I look forward to seeing you next year in the Tempe area.

I also look forward to competing in my first Urban Dare in Austin on March 24. Now that I have created my dream race, I’ll finally be able to see how I stack up against other racers.

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Urban Dare Tempe Sat, Nov 18


Urban Dare Tempe, the last race of the 2006 regular season, will start on Saturday, November 18 at 11am at Tempe Beach Park. This will be the last chance for racers to qualify for the December 9 Champions race to be held at a mystery location.

Urban Dare is the race where smarts can beat speed. Teams of 2 solve clues to find checkpoints where they must perform dares.

This year participants must wear their Urban Dare t-shirt throughout the race. We'll get your shirts to you at the check-in. You should have a cell phone and a digital camera. Maps are also handy.

The Urban Dare start is unique. We will ask multiple choice questions and you will move into A, B, C or D areas depending on your answer. Get a few answers correct and you are on your way. This gives us a staggered start, but we'll be through it quickly. Questions will be based on local trivia and you can't use your phones at this stage of the race.

Once you are out of the starting blocks, you will pick up your clue sheets and be on your way. You can call friends as much as you want for help on clues. For the checkpoints that mention a dare, you must check in with the Urban Dare official, accomplish your task, and get your passport stamped before moving on. On checkpoints that mention a photo, you must get a photo with both team members to show you were both there. This is a team race. You must be together throughout the race.

At checkpoints with dares, you must accomplish a task and get your passport stamped to move on to the next checkpoint. Dares range from throwing a bulls-eye, doing a climbing wall, completing a puzzle or eating something(things people like, not bugs)

We expect the winners will finish the race in less than 3 hours and most of you will finish under 4 hours. We are working to provide a fun-filled day for you, while providing some good challenges.

The winners will receive free round trip airfare and 2 nights hotel for the Champions Race on December 9. They will find out their destination at midnight on Eastern time on December 8

Check out Urban Dare at http://www.blogger.com/.

See you at the race.

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Champions Race - Mystery Location Revealed.


Not yet, silly. But racers will now find out where the Championship City is, before they get to the airport.

We've decided that the fairest way to handle notification for the Champions Race is to tell everyone at the same time.

At Midnight, 12:00 AM Eastern Time, December 8, we will post here the name of the Championship City and details on the race. Shortly after, we will individually notify each team of their flight information.

The final race of the 2006 regular season, and the last chance to qualify for the Champions Race, is in Tempe, AZ on November 18.

Sunday, October 08, 2006

Urban Dare San Francisco Top 5


It turned out to be a beautiful day for the running of Urban Dare San Francisco.

I did learn one lesson, though. Do not hold the race on the big weekend of Fleet Week. It is so busy this weekend that I could not find a hotel in San Francisco. I woke up early and drove over from my hotel near the Oakland airport.

Valerie Herzog & Jennifer Gammon of team Speedy arrived at the finish at the same time as Chris Simpson & Lisa Clarke (these teams are pictured above). Team Speedy lived up to their name and finished the final dare for first place. Congratulations on a well-run race.

Michael Brill and his daughter Laura of Big Green came in third. I believe they are the first ever Urban Dare father daughter team.

Here is the clue that gave people the hardest time:

This man from the Orient always seems to be at the center of the action. Get your picture with his 7’+ likeness.

California seems to be the state of Urban Dare extremes. San Diego was the race with the quickest finish, and here in San Francisco we had our longest.

Thank you to everyone who participated in Urban Dare San Francisco.

Here are the top 5 teams in order:

3:11:16 - Valerie Herzog & Jennifer Gammon – Speedy
3:12:15 - Chris Simpson & Lisa Clarke
3:29:32 - Michael Brill & Laura Brill – Big Green
3:49:00 – Kaushik Datta & Shyam Lakshmin – Aloo Gobi
3:49:50 – Monica Healy & Kieran Healy – Team Van Healy

And the correct answer to the stumper clue is the statue of Yao Ming at the Wax Museum.

I’m already looking forward to next year’s Urban Dare San Francisco.

Monday, October 02, 2006

Partner Needed for Saturday's Race

I have someone who is looking for a partner for Urban Dare San Francisco.

If interested email me at kkeefe@urbandare.com.

Take the dare!

Thursday, September 28, 2006

Urban Dare SF Sat, Oct 7



Next Saturday, October 7, we will be running Urban Dare San Francisco. The race will start in front of the Ferry Building at 11am and check-in starts at 10:15. Look for us in our distinctive light blue shirts.

This year participants must wear their Urban Dare t-shirt throughout the race. We'll get your shirts to you at the check-in. You should have a cell phone and a digital camera. Maps are also handy.

The Urban Dare start is unique. We will ask multiple choice questions and you will move into A, B, C or D areas depending on your answer. Get a few answers correct and you are on your way. This gives us a staggered start, but we'll be through it quickly. Questions will be based on local trivia and you can't use your phones at this stage of the race.

Once you are out of the starting blocks, you will pick up your clue sheets and be on your way. You can call friends as much as you want for help on clues. For the checkpoints that mention a dare, you must check in with the Urban Dare official, accomplish your task, and get your passport stamped before moving on. On checkpoints that mention a photo, you must get a photo with both team members to show you were both there. This is a team race. You must be together throughout the race.

At checkpoints with dares, you must accomplish a task and get your passport stamped to move on to the next checkpoint. Dares range from throwing a bulls-eye, doing a climbing wall, completing a puzzle or eating something(things people like, not bugs)

You may walk, run, or us public transportation (bus, trolley, etc) to get around to checkpoints. You may not use bikes, cabs, cars, scooters, or any other form of transportation.

We expect the winners will finish the race in less than 3 hours and most of you will finish under 4 hours. We are working to provide a fun-filled day for you, while providing some good challenges.

The winners will receive free round trip airfare and 2 nights hotel for the Champions Race on December 9. They will find out their destination, when they report to the airport on December 8
See you at the race.

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

San Diego Urban Dare Top Five


When you name your team the San Diego Urban Dare Superstars (SDUDS), you ought to be able to back it up on race day. And that's just what Chris Campin and Paul Kim did on Saturday. They cruised to victory in 1:36:50, the fastest finish of an Urban Dare this year. Congratulations to Chris and Paul, you truly were San Diego Urban Dare Supertstars.

Scott Kessler and Gene Foltyn of team Duck and Cover came in second completing their final dare just ahead of Leilani and Michael Ryan. And a mere 3 seconds separated the 4th and 5th place finishers.

Here are the top five finishers:

1 - 1:36:50 - Chris Campin & Paul Kim - San Diego Urban Dare Superstars
2 - 1:44:34 - Scott Kessler & Gene Foltyn - Duck & Cover
3 - 1:47:48 - Leilani Ryan & Michael Ryan
4 - 1:49:30 - Brad Willoughby & Merrilee Willoughby - Team Trogdor Stikes Again
5 - 1:49:33 - David Schmidt & Eric Nelson - Dave and Eric

Congratulations to all of you who participated. And many thanks.

Next year's Urban Dare San Diego will be on the first day of Fall, September 22.

Thursday, September 07, 2006

16 days until Urban Dare San Diego


In just a couple weeks, we will be running Urban Dare San Diego. The race will begin on the waterfront just south of the Aircraft Carrier USS Midway, the first aircraft to have a jet take off from its deck.

And in 30 days we will begin Urban Dare San Francisco. The start has been changed for this race. We will begin the race at 11am in front of the Ferry Building, near the Embarcadero BART Station. The course will be about 9 miles and knowledge of public transportation will be a key to your strategy.

See you at the races.

Saturday, August 26, 2006

Urban Dare Santa Monica Top Five

It was a beautiful day here in Santa Monica where we started the race right on the beach. That's my kind of urban living - or should be. Many thanks to all of you who participated in today's race.

Congratulations to team Separated at Birth, Ty Buxman and Cheryl Smith, who finished first with a time of 2:09:36.

And kudos to Lauren Wagman and Maya Ramos, Los Dos Dolares, who were the first team to arrive at the finish. They came in second and ran a great race.

Here are the top five finishers:

1 2:09:36 Ty Buxman & Cheryl Smith - Separated at Birth
2 2:11:53 Lauren Wagman & Maya Ramos - Dos Dolares
3 2:18:38 Karen Brochin & John Ratliff - Kar-Rat
4 2:28:53 David Olds & Damian Garcia - Fluffy Bunny
5 2:31:04 Tracy & Mark Dressner

This is the first Urban Dare where all of the participants successfully completed the course, congratulations to all of Santa Monica. It was well represented today.

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Urban Dare Santa Monica - Sat. Aug 26

On Saturday at 11am we will start the Urban Dare Santa Monica. The race will start on the beach next to the Santa Monica Pier on the south side. Look for us in our distinctive light blue Urban Dare shirts. We will do check-in at 10:30. You can register on race day.

This year participants must wear their Urban Dare t-shirt throughout the race. We'll get your shirts to you at the check-in. You should have a cell phone and a digital camera. Maps are also handy.

The Urban Dare start is unique. We will ask multiple choice questions and you will move into A, B, C or D areas depending on your answer. Get a few answers correct and you are on your way. This gives us a staggered start, but we'll be through it quickly. Questions will be based on local trivia and you can't use your phones at this stage of the race.

Once you are out of the starting blocks, you will pick up your clue sheets and be on your way. You can call friends as much as you want for help on clues. For the checkpoints that mention a dare, you must check in with the Urban Dare official, accomplish your task, and get your passport stamped before moving on. On checkpoints that mention a photo, you must get a photo with both team members to show you were both there. This is a team race. You must be together throughout the race.

At checkpoints with dares, you must accomplish a task and get your passport stamped to move on to the next checkpoint. Dares range from throwing a bulls-eye, doing a climbing wall, completing a puzzle or eating something(things people like, not bugs)

We expect the winners will finish the race in less than 3 hours and most of you will finish under 4 hours. We are working to provide a fun-filled day for you, while providing some good challenges.

The winners will receive free round trip airfare and 2 nights hotel for the Champions Race on December 9. They will find out their destination, when they report to the airport on December 8

Check out Urban Dare at www.urbandare.com.

See you on Saturday.

Thursday, July 27, 2006

Urban Dare California Series


I just finished a two week trip preparing for our upcoming three races in California.

Urban Dare Santa Monica, www.urbandare.com, will take place on Saturday, August 26. The start will be right on the beach on the south side of the Santa Monica Pier. I have some good challenges lined up for you.

I'm not sure yet where we will start the September 23 Urban Dare San Diego, but the race will cover the downtown area. After the Santa Monica race, I'll go back for more scouting.

Urban Dare San Francisco takes place on Saturday, October 8. Needless to say, there will be some hills on this course.

Only 30 days left until Urban Dare Santa Monica.

Thursday, June 22, 2006

Throwing Down the Gauntlet


Next March I will be participating in Urban Dare Austin, my first ever as a participant. I finally created the race I want to do, and I've been too busy being race director.

Cathy Setzer, who has helped run Urban Dares in DC, Boston, NY and Philly, is moving to Austin and will put together the Austin race.

I challenged all Urban Darers with clues and dares. Now I'm ready to talk trash and make a new challenge:

Can you beat me at my own game?

I think not.

We'll be posting the Austin race as soon as we have it scheduled.

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Eligibility for the Champions Race


I’ve had several discussions with Urban Darers about eligibility for the Champions Race to be held on December 9 at a mystery location.

In order to be eligible, you must be a top 5 finisher in one of the local Urban Dare races.

One of the best things about the Champions Race is nobody will know their destination until December 8 when they depart. For the winners that receive free flight and hotel, I book their travel and they remain in the dark.

So how do I make it work for the 2nd through 5th place finishers who wish to participate? I’m really loath to do this, but I believe I will have to act as a travel agent for this.

I will notify all 2-5 finishers of their eligibility. If they are interested, I will search airfares and give them a ballpark cost for their race registration, which will include airfare and 2 nights hotel. I will have a third party verify travel purchase and cost.

Everyone will travel on December 8 and receive notification of their destination at the same time. The race will take place on Saturday, December 9. Return flights will be booked for Sunday afternoon.

I’m looking forward to seeing you somewhere on December 9 for the Champions Race.

We just might kick it up a notch on this one.
Best of luck.

Monday, June 12, 2006

Urban Dare Chicago Top 5 Finishers

Thank you to everyone who participated in yesterday’s Urban Dare Chicago.

It had been a whole 3 weeks with no Urban Dares. I was starting to suffer from adrenaline withdrawal.

Congratulations to Hugh Mainard and Michael Messinger, the Albany Park Refugees, who finished first with a time of 2:36:11. I will be booking their flights to the December 9 Champions Race.

Here are the top 5 finishers:

2:36:11 Hugh Mainard & Michael Messinger – Albany Park Refugees
2:38:32 Karen Crabtree & Jason Majerczak – Team Majer
2:39:20 Kendra Schram & Alexandra Cox – Feisty and Furious
2:43:38 Jeff Schneider & Holly Schneider
2:51:21 Derrick James & Daiv Whaley – Silver Surfers

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

5 Days until Urban Dare Chicago

Pictured are Drew and Ed, winners of Urban Dare Philly.

On Sunday we will be running Urban Dare Chicago. We will start at 11am near the fountain which has its on/off switch in Atlanta, we will do check-in at 10:30. You can register on race day.

This year participants must wear their Urban Dare t-shirt throughout the race. We'll get your shirts to you at the check-in. You should have a cell phone and a digital camera. Maps are also handy.

The Urban Dare start is unique. We will ask multiple choice questions and you will move into A, B, C or D areas depending on your answer. Get a few answers correct and you are on your way. This gives us a staggered start, but we'll be through it quickly. Questions will be based on Chicago trivia and you can't use your phones at this stage of the race.

Once you are out of the starting blocks, you will pick up your clue sheets and be on your way. You can call friends as much as you want for help on clues. For the checkpoints that mention a dare, you must check in with the Urban Dare official, accomplish your task, and get your passport stamped before moving on. On checkpoints that mention a photo, you must get a photo with both team members to show you were both there. This is a team race. You must be together throughout the race.

At checkpoints with dares, you must accomplish a task and get your passport stamped to move on to the next checkpoint. Dares range from throwing a bulls-eye, doing a climbing wall, completing a puzzle or eating something(things people like, not bugs)

We expect the winners will finish the race in less than 3 hours and most of you will finish under 4 hours. We are working to provide a fun-filled day for you, while providing some good challenges.

The winners will receive free round trip airfare and 2 nights hotel for the Champions Race on December 9. They will find out their destination, when they report to the airport on December 8

Check out Urban Dare at http://www.blogger.com/.

See you on Sunday,

Kevinhttp://www.blogger.com/

PS Yes, you guessed it (or not), the start will be near Buckingham Fountain in Grant Park.

Friday, June 02, 2006

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Urban Dare Philadelphia Top 5 Finishers


Thank you to everyone who participated in Sunday's race.

Pictured is Ryan standing in Rocky's foot prints.

Congratulations to Edward Wagner & Drew Haridis of team Franklin Institute for finishing first in Urban Dare Philadelphia. You will be heading to the Champions race on December 8.

It was an exciting finish! Edward and Drew were the third team to arrive at the finish, but they were the first to complete the last dare.

Danielle & Joseph Skelly of team Crooked Toenails arrived first, with Ellen Casey & Chris Hart of team Phill.com close on their heels.

Here are the top 5 finishers:

1 - 3:34:16 - Edward Wagner & Drew Haridis - The Franklin Institute

2 - 3:35:00 - Ellen Casey & Chris Hart - Philly.com

3 - 3:40:28 - Danielle & Joseph Skelly - Crooked Toenails

4 - 4:17:02 - Kerry Buker & Sarah Elder

5 - 4:22:18 - Benjamin Weagraff & Mike Walther - Team Terrible Therien Twosome Penalty Kill

And thank you to Cathy for coming up from DC to help manage the race.

Wednesday, May 17, 2006

4 days until Urban Dare Philadelphia


In 4 days, we will be running Urban Dare Philadelphia. We will start at Rittenhouse Square at 11am, and we will do check-in at 10:30.

This year participants must wear their Urban Dare t-shirt throughout the race. We'll get your shirts to you at the check-in.

The Urban Dare start is unique. We will ask multiple choice questions and you will move into A, B, C or D areas depending on your answer. Get a few answers correct and you are on your way. This gives us a staggered start, but we'll be through it quickly. Questions will be based on Philadelphia trivia and you can't use your phones at this stage of the race.

Once you are out of the starting blocks, you will pick up your clue sheets and be on your way. You can call friends as much as you want for help on clues. For the checkpoints that mention a dare, you must check in with the Urban Dare official, accomplish your task, and get your passport stamped before moving on. On checkpoints that mention a photo, you must get a photo with both team members to show you were both there. This is a team race. You must be together throughout the race.

At checkpoints with dares, you must accomplish a task and get your passport stamped to move on to the next checkpoint. Dares range from throwing a bulls-eye, doing a climbing wall, completing a puzzle or eating something(things people like, not bugs)

We expect the winners will finish the race in less than 3 hours and most of you will finish under 4 hours. We are working to provide a fun-filled day for you, while providing some good challenges.

The winners will receive free round trip airfare and 2 nights hotel for the Champions Race on December 9. They will find out their destination, when they report to the airport on December 8

Check out Urban Dare at http://www.blogger.com/.

See you on Sunday.

25 days until Chicago.

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Urban Dare NY Top Five Finishers


Thank you to everyone who participated in Urban Dare NY today.

Pictured are my niece Nora and her friend Anja, both from Worcester. Nobody suckered for Gloucester. I guess New Yorkers really do pay attention.

After hearing all those weather reports of rain on Sunday all week, it turned into a fantastic day without a drop.

Congratulations to Kathryn Turner & Colin Greenspon who cruised to victory with a time of 2:48:58. Very well done! We'll be booking their flights to the Champions Race to be held on Dec 9, somewhere.

And congratulations to everyone who successfully navigated today's course.

Here are the top five:

1 - 2:48:58 Kathryn Turner & Colin Greenspon
2 - 2:56:36 William Benton & Beau Benton - Alcoholics in Training
3 - 3:09:30 Kristine Adzema & Heather Heathon - Two Cats
4 - 3:15:15 Jessica Jarvis & Jenni Lapovsky - Hell's Kitchen Hooligans
5 - 3:39:57 Melanie Stuparyk & Brian Thompson - Team MetroSports

Friday, May 12, 2006

Urban Dare's New Expanded Schedule


Urban Dare has just set dates for the rest of our 2006 season, and we have already scheduled two races for next year.

Pictured here are the Tourists, winners of the 2006 Urban Dare Boston.

In 2 days we run Urban Dare NY and in 9 days we run Urban Dare Philly. And yes, you can register on race day.

Here is the Urban Dare schedule:

May 14 New York

May 21 Philadelphia

Jun 11 Chicago

Jul 8 Denver

Aug 26 Los Angeles

Sep 23 San Diego

Oct 7 San Francisco

Nov 18 Tempe

Dec 9 Champions Race

2007

Apr 22 Washington, DC

Apr 29 Boston

The Winning Route UD Boston


Jordan Harrison has sent us a map of the routes he and Greydon took in Urban Dare Boston last Sunday. The yellow marks where they took the T.

Sunday, May 07, 2006

Urban Dare Boston Top Five Finishers


It was a perfect day for the running of Urban Dare Boston, 65 degrees and sunny.

Congratulations to Jordan Harrison and Greydon Foil, who finished in first place with a time of 2:36:42. This week I will be booking them on flights to the Champions Race. I did let on that this will be in the mainland United States.

Denise Cheng and David Schannon came in second and Frank Doyle and Becca Master were not far behind. Jason Wildhagen and Jesse Morrow were the last team to make it under 3 hours. Michael Hundgen & Tim Malone just missed coming in under 3 hours.

Here are the top five teams with their official times.

1 Jordan Harrison & Greydon Foil - 2:36:42
2 Denise Cheng & David Schannon - Dsquared - 2:42:19
3 Frank Doyle & Becca MacMaster - Frankenbecca - 2:47:33
4 Jason Wildhagen & Jesse Morrow - 2:55:35
5 Michael Hundgen & Tim Malone - Eagles - 3:01:32

Thanks to everyone who participated in today's race. You seemed to enjoy it as much as I did.

And thanks to all the Keefes and other friends who helped manage the race.

7 days 'til NY, 14 'til Philly.

See you there, if you dare.

Friday, May 05, 2006

2 Days to Urban Dare Boston


9 days to NY and 16 days to Philadelphia.

Great news for Boston racers. I just watched the weather report and the forecast gave a 0% chance of rain for Sunday.

And yes, you can register on the day of the race.

On Sunday, May 7, Urban Dare Boston starts at 11am at the Boston Common, near the Visitors Center.

This year participants must wear their Urban Dare t-shirt throughout the race. Please arrive around 10:30 and we'll get your shirts to you..

The Urban Dare start is unique. We will ask multiple choice questions and you will move into A, B, C or D areas depending on your answer. Get a few answers correct and you are on your way. This gives us a staggered start, but we'll be through it quickly. Questions will be based on Boston trivia and you can't use your phones at this stage of the race.

Once you are out of the starting blocks, you will pick up your clue sheets and be on your way. You can call friends as much as you want for help on clues. For the checkpoints that mention a dare, you must check in with the Urban Dare official, accomplish your task, and get your passport stamped before moving on. On checkpoints that mention a photo, you must get a photo with both team members to show you were both there. This is a team race. You must be together throughout the race.

At checkpoints with dares, you must accomplish a task and get your passport stamped to move on to the next checkpoint. Dares range from throwing a bulls-eye, doing a climbing wall, completing a puzzle or eating something(things people like, not bugs)

We expect the winners will finish the race in less than 3 hours and most of you will finish under 4 hours. We are working to provide a fun-filled day for you, while providing some good challenges.

The winners will receive free round trip airfare and 2 nights hotel for the Champions Race on December 9. They will find out their destination, when they report to the airport on December 8
Check out Urban Dare for more info.

See you on Sunday, or the next, or the next.

Monday, April 24, 2006

GPS mapping of the winning team

Ty Summers of the DC Champion Jolly Rogers sent me his GPS tracking map with a satellite overlay. He and Erik turned it on about three blocks into the race.

Looks like they went to Harry's, to Capitol City, to Carousel, to Golf, to Farragut, to IMF meeting, to Webster, to Irish Embassy, to 51st state, to starbucks, to Exorcist steps, to Buffalo Billiards in that order. Although, they could have hit Starbucks and 51st State coming either way from the Exorcist steps.

Altogether a very well-run race.

Thanks, Ty.

Sunday, April 23, 2006

Urban Dare Kicks Off 2006 Season in DC

Here we are in Pershing Square getting some last minute sign-ins before the start of the race. A special thanks to everyone who participated in today's race. And to all my friends who pitched in and ran the dares.

The Jolly Rogers, Erik Carpenter and Tyrone Summers, won the opening race of the Urban Dare 2006 season today in Washington, DC. They finished the course in 2:29:42, 17 minutes ahead of second place finishers Mark Hecker and Zack Moore.

This week I will be booking Erik and Tyrone with a couple airline tickets for the Champions race on December 9. They will find out where they are going when they show up at the airport on December 8.

What I thought was going to be one of the easiest clues turned out to be one of the toughest to solve. Of course when I write them, I already know the answer.

The Clue read, "He didn’t give’em hell. He gave them the truth. I get chills thinking of the dare in store for you at his place." Answer is Harry's Bar at 11th and E Streets

The other one people had a hard time with was, "This place is the DC shadow rep’s favorite place. Take two at this dare." Answer is the 51st State on Pennsylvania and 24th Streets.

I'll post results tomorrow.

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Pyramid


One of the favorite dares in the 2005 Urban Dare DC was to get 6 non-participants to form a human pyramid.

One of the racers paid some homeless people at Dupont Circle to do this pose. I kept hearing about it, but never actually saw the pic. Finally, at a party last week, Paul walked up to me and handed me a CD with the shot.

This is it.

Sunday, April 02, 2006

Stop your Swining.


With just 3 weeks left before the start of Urban Dare 2006 season, I feel momentum in the number of signups for our events. Every time there is a signup, I receive and email, so I have a good feel for how things are going.

As a lark, I asked people to put in team names this year. I love some of the things people come up with.

A couple of weeks ago, I get an email telling me that the Piggie Fatties have signed up for DC. A few hours later, the Pork Patrol signs up.

Naturally, this aroused my curiosity.

I emailed the Pork Patrol to see if there is any relation to the Piggie Fatties. A couple of days later, I get a reply that they don't know the Piggie Fatties.

So much for that I thought.

Then, a few days later, I get another email from the Pork Patrol. It turns out that a woman on the Pork Patrol works with a woman on the Piggie Fatties. They had not discussed Urban Dare or team names prior to their signups.

Go figure.I look forward to seeing more creative team names and any stories that come with them.

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