Rules:
Welcome to Your Quest!
Our runs offer something more for the solo runner through an experience aimed at fostering motivation - a
quest. The Day Quest offers three kinds of quests - Time Quests,
Exploratory Quest, and Treasure Quests. Although, we believe all quests
are Time Quests.
Time Quests - typically held
on ideal courses to run a PR, to fly down smooth trails, or to push
one's self. We require participants to upload their GPS activities to
get accurate results.
Exploratory Quests - many
runners find that they run the same trails regularly. This can be
meditative, but in talking with many race participants during our research for this venture, we've heard that
people often register for races to explore somewhere new. We love this
and want to find ideal courses that are fairly easy to follow and offer
something new.
Treasure Quests - this is largely
experimental, but we think treasure hunting and adventure races are
awesome. For any treasure quest, each runner will be given a clue, or
series of clues, after they finish. The first person to solve these
clues will receive the "treasure", which could be anything from actual
gold to a prize to something else (don't expect the world, but something
unique).
Joining the Run: Guidelines and Rules
- Primary Rule: Stay Motivated!
Tracking Your Run
- Start a new activity for your quest
- Just as if you were on the start line of a race, we recommend that
you start your run activity near the start line and stop it near the
finish line. We believe
we've figured out ways to extract your course time from your overall
activity, but it's not always perfect and crossing the start/finish
lines can wreck havoc with understanding your intentions. You start and
stop your watch for other
races, so do it here.
- Run - Don't bike, or roller skate, or drive, or do anything but run - just don't. We allow crab walks, but only ones uploaded online with the hashtag - #TheDayQuest.
- Upload your results on time - Your
results track the time of your run. When you upload, we will check to
make your the activity took place during the quest period, that the time
when you uploaded took place during the quest period, and that the
activity matches the course.
- Register before you upload - If you try to run a quest and upload to Garmin without first registering for the quest, we will ignore your activity.
- We track elapsed time, not moving time.
- Don't upload activities from where you live or work
- If you upload an activity longer than the course, we'll do our best
to deal with it, but we'll show your full activity. We enjoy privacy as
much as the next person, so don't share more than you're comfortable
with. If you sync with Garmin, we will look at your activities in the
following way - 1) we will store any activities that take place during
the time frame of a quest you're registered for. These will not be
public at all. We will then analyze any activities within the quest
period to determine if they match the course. If they do, we will then
do further analysis to determine your time on the course, and add your
activity as a result for the quest. You can delete any of your quests.
The only public details will be your results for the quest.
Winning/Finishing: Here's What You Need to Know
- Results: Results
will become available as they are received. Results can only be
uploaded between the start and end times for the quest. Results may
vary. We want to try new things so we're going to start with a
performance score. This utilizes a unique algorithm that combines
aspects of age grading to allow men and women of all ages to compete
against each other. You'll still be able to sort by time, but we think
the performance score is pretty cool.
- Eligibility to Win:
- You
must submit a run result. Acceptable submissions include uploads from
Garmin or valid GPX files. We don't think a manual result should be
eligible but we could easily change this depending on what people think.
- Alongside
your submission, provide access to a public running account, like
Strava. This will not be made public, but our admins may use it to validate
your run. For instance, if you post a result that doesn't align with
your usual performance metrics, we might ask for further proof.
- Treasure
quests will have general clues and location clues. Location clues will
be related to the real world, and require that you be where the answer
is found.
Additional Points to Keep in Mind:
- Our
system might not be foolproof. We trust our participants not to exploit
any loopholes. However, if you emerge as a winner, we may ask to review
other runs for verification purposes.
- It's essential to
approach this with a sporting spirit. While we aim for accuracy, errors
may occur given the unpredictability of GPS and other factors. For those
familiar with Strava segments, we all know that mishaps can happen
(like forgetting to switch the tracker mode). Let's maintain an
understanding and calm demeanor throughout.
Remember, this is all in good fun. Enjoy the quest!