Yeah. I'm loving all the details in here. Been awesome following along. 
		
		
	 
Alright, here goes (blows out).....
Can't believe we are 3 days away.  Unfortunately, the forecast is taking a turn for the worse and a few of our runners might end up melting.  What was looking like a glorious day with a high of 72 degrees is now looking like a hot and muggy day with a high of 83.  That said,
 it could be worse (that's 3 days later).
Preparations being made.  12 passenger van rented and will be picked up on Friday.  Runners from all over arriving at various times of the day on competing airlines and even in cars.  Only thing missing is someone coming by train.  We'll be having a crazy early dinner on Friday due to the age of some of our participants but at least can hopefully take advantage of senior early bird special prices as a result.
Race start on Saturday is 7am (heading out the door probably around 5:45).  Some teams are starting as early as 4:30am in order to get done in time.  We have the 2nd to last start time (last being 7:15am), so anticipate finishing in the top 10 assuming nothing major happens.  That said, we'll be running with all sorts of speeds by the middle of the day as we catch up to them.  That's the beauty of this race.  With our handy dandy spreadsheet created by 
@gruecd, we're looking at an overall pace of 7:48 and roughly an 11 hour total run time, so finishing ~6pm CST.  Then an hour+ drive back to STL. No early dinners this day so fingers crossed.
Everyone runs 3 legs, remaining in order throughout the day.  Our leg order is 
@gruecd, 
@gianmarco, 
@SteelCurtain, 
@tri-man 47, 
@Zasada, and finishing with 
@bushdocda who will bring it home at the end.  As we don't have a dedicated driver, 
@Zasada will split duties with me since we are on the #2 and #5 spot.  The trick is navigating to each checkpoint via the designated routes since they divert the direct routes with runners going near those spots a lot.  It's going to be pretty close on a couple of these shorter legs and fast runners.  I'm 99% sure at least one person will be waiting at a checkpoint before we arrive at some point throughout the day.
Service is spotty in certain spots, but I know we'll try and log stuff real time throughout the day.  Might even see about bringing a GoPro or something to get some footage.
As far as the legs, 
all the distances for each leg are listed here on this page.  The three technical trails are legs 5, 6, and 7.  The rest is either on pavement for a couple or the vast majority of which will be on flat crushed limestone.
The hardest part of the race for everyone will be the humidity, the need to recover and run again after sitting in a van, and having to listen to 
@gruecdcomplain for most of the 11 hours, not in any particular order.  We've packed extra TP for 
@Zasada, I'll set up a massage station complete with privacy curtain in the back of the van for 
@tri-man 47, and I've already had requests from locals here to see if 
@SteelCurtain will pace them during the relay.  I think the only guy taking it seriously is 
@bushdocdaas he plans to bring multiple pairs of magic shooz, beet shots, headbands, and "other".
I'm excited.