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− | Get to your starting location early (an hour or so if possible) and either setup a table or claim one that's already there. As teams trickle in, check them off and give them a waiver to sign (something along the lines of [http:// | + | Get to your starting location early (an hour or so if possible) and either setup a table or claim one that's already there. As teams trickle in, check them off and give them a waiver to sign (something along the lines of [http://seattlepuzzling.com/snap4/waiver-bay.html this one]). Once signed, give them any non-puzzle materials (rules, answer sheet, code sheet, map, etc.), and, if appropriate, a sealed copy of the first puzzle. The main page should have a list of materials for teams to check against, in case they lose or are given incomplete starting packets. |
If you've brought food, snacks, drinks, water bottles, etc. for teams (they always appreciate it, but remember to budget for it), set them out. Keeping teams fed and hydrated makes teams have a better experience, especially if they forgot to bring such supplies. | If you've brought food, snacks, drinks, water bottles, etc. for teams (they always appreciate it, but remember to budget for it), set them out. Keeping teams fed and hydrated makes teams have a better experience, especially if they forgot to bring such supplies. |