Journey to the End of the Night Chicago by kristin gish, steve rules
April 20th, 2008 9:06 PM / Location: 41.908925,-87.67739What an unexpected way to spend my weekend. This task entered my life sometime between Tuesday and Wednesday and made itself real on Saturday when Calyx and Myrna Minx arrived at my apartment and Steve Rules was already there. It was sunny and overcast at the same time as we made our way into Chicago.
We parked our car next to Wicker Park after seeing a quite interesting collection of scavengers gathered around the fountain. Sign up, get your ribbon, read the rules... Dax speaks on his device and we're out. Steve Richey, Calyx and I formed a team as Myrna Minx had departed to work the second stop.
I had no intentions of finishing or collecting any prize but after being separated between 2 and 3.. with Calyx and I sprinting into a parking garage, my ending up hiding under a crane.. and Steve Richey outrunning the chaser.. we all ended up separated and upon reunion at the Billy Goat I was very determined.
Calyx ended up splitting from the team as he felt the need to do and we didn't reunite with him until stop 4. Befitting the galactic rules of karma, Calyx had become a chaser. HE informed us that he had a plan and this caused uneasiness but I couldn't say it lasted. On our way to stop 5 we encountered many chasers, most of which we successfully avoided. Technique became interesting with reds teaming up with blues and many people trying to tag in safe zones.
My lungs were in stitches and my legs were on fire. Our only method of safety was going at least 2-4 blocks out of the way in any direction to avoid chasers between checkpoints. The miles we walked seemed at the time to be endless and I felt as if my legs would crack into two pieces each and splinter each other. Stumbling through Grant Park my breath was heavy and Steve Rules and I had eyes wide open and hesitant steps.
The sidewalk of Lakeshore Drive felt like heaven and i collapsed there fully stretched, head on the pavement.. looking at the sky and not caring about the way I must've looked. This was a trophy in itself, this rest.. this stop.. this safety point. We kept going.. although someone tried to tag us right off lakeshore. We were in the safezone and weren't to be misinformed. We're not company for misery or the like.
At the end.. a group, a joyous group.. the lights dimly lit around the aquarium, reflections upon the water that looked like fire.. and a very happy, very unique collection of people, adventurous and triumphant people laughing and smiling and relaxing on blankets and grass.
We got medals.. and although we were much too exhausted to stay for the after party.. the time was insanely enjoyable. One cab back to the el and then in the car to home.
How about you??
The first stop. They had cupcakes, which Calyx took but they just made him thirsty. If you're doing one of these bring water!

The Billy Goat Tavern, after we got separated by a chaser who was fast, but not fast enough. Kristin (left) slid under a parking garage barrier! I (steve, right) just ran. I'm something of an athlete.

Whilst undergoing the longest train wait ever, these fellows provided us with some great music. Tip your street musicians.

This tower of awesome was checkpoint 4. Before we saw it we were worried we wouldn't find it (we forgot what the last checkpoint told us to look for).

The walk across the Roosevelt street bridge was very long, even though the whole thing (thankfully!) is a safe zone.

Checkpoint number six! On the left: cool people who had cupcakes at checkpoint 1 (I don't know their names but they were rad). On the right, Myrna Minx, who was at checkpoint 2.

Kristin proudly displays her ribbon. We did not think we would make it this far without being tagged.

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This is an excellent write up.
If you have any pictures, I can't wait to see them. If you didn't carry a camera on the night of, I would still love to see a photo of you with your medal!
I'm so upset I missed it! But it was Passover. I can't be out gallivanting while the angel of death approaches.
And then in the morning you and Steve made us blackberry pancakes and grilled cheese sandwiches!
this really is a great write up. one of these days i'll do mine...
I can relate to feeling 'the drive' by the 3rd checkpoint. My story's coming up in a bit -- yours is the most interesting I've read so far.