Week One
So here it is, the first day of Survivor Hamilton Two. I can say that I am completely amazed with the level of response I have received from you guys, and I will make sure that this is a completely exciting and fair experience. Each weekend for the next 20ish weeks I will post Tribal happenings, as well as the challenge (of which today is the first.) After my post, I will email those people whose tribes lost the challenge, and therefore must vote somebody out. For three days I will compile everybody’s votes, and then on Thursdays, I will post who got voted out, as well as what you can expect from Survivor next week. To tell me who you want to vote off, all you have to do is respond to my email with the name of who you want to vote off. If that is too much work for you, you can also message me on msn, or call me (647 401 5703) If you don’t send me a response within the three days, I will eliminate you. That’s just a warning. Without further ado, Survivor Two…
The forty contestants landed on the Island of Tahiti on small crash boats with the 100 degree sun blazing down on them. They were immediately split up into four tribes. Here is what each tribe did.
Kichanga Tribe
After meeting each other at their new camp, the members of Kichanga started right away attempting to build a shelter. The problems begun immediately however with more than one contestant trying to retain a leadership role. Both Scott Heidman and Kyle Pitman thought they knew how best to build a shelter, while others like Damien and Elliott didn’t really try to help much. Those two began strategizing immediately. Soon however, Scott and Kyle figured out how to work together, and a potential problem was resolved. Lauren Ria Pragg didn’t previously know anyone in her tribe other than Tyler Wells, so she mostly talked with him while they were building their shelter. Beckie Moss and Lindsay Eby knew each other quite well and hung out to the side while the boys attempted to make a living space. Andrew Hackett, who has had problems in the past with Damien didn’t bother talking to him, and stuck with Matt Binnington who knew almost everybody in the tribe. Matty was happy with his tribe, because of all the friendships he didn’t have to start from scratch.
Margani Tribe
It turned out that Margani, like Kichanga, had no shortage of leadership, but unlike Kichanga, Margani knew how to work together. Their new home construction was going quite smoothly under the leadership of Nathan Dirks and Mike Jones. Their tribemates were not complaining that they were being told what to do, because the faster they got this shelter completed, the quicker they could really get to know eachother. Building a strong team atmosphere was very important. Jill Hamilton went around encouraging her teammates, which she saw as integral to team building. Matt Hinton and Cam Hodge were the work horses for bringing logs and branches for this home, while James Lee, Chelsea and Siobhan worked on making a fire. Greg Beurling decided to go search for some fresh water. Steve Edwards decided to join him. Why not start making friends right away?
Hartolo Tribe
Chris Pitman was ecstatic about his tribe. He basically knew every single person, a couple of which, like Peter German, Geoff Millar and Andrew Cowin, he was very good friends with. While Tyla Leonard knew most of the guys, she didn’t spend her time with them right away, as she focused on the girls in her tribe, Michelle, Laura and Cait. This tribe, unlike the other three, has four girls, so they knew that they could make more of an impact in their tribe than the girls on the other tribes. They didn’t want to make an alliance however. It was much too early. As they were building their shelter, Peter German definitely took on the leadership role, but the other guys were okay with that, because they just wanted to get their work done so that they could relax. Chris Clements knew a few people in this tribe, but he felt a little alienated because guys like Pitman, German, Millar and Cowin were immediately close. Andrew Cowin took Graham Hamilton under his wing right away. Graham had already worked at camp with Pitman, and more closely with Millar and German, so Cowin wanted to know if their Pickering ties still held strong. Tyla also spent some time with the guys she knew so well, Cowin, Pitman and Graham.
Breema Tribe
Pat Sutherland and Micah George could not believe that the creators put them on the same team again, and even after being told that it was completely random they were still skeptical. This time however they felt that they had a good things going on with friends like 6”8 Gerry Kroezen and the smaller if no less intelligent Silas Pedro Esq. Breema has a highly intelligent trio of girls in Mandy Maurice, Nathalie Hainaut and Amanda Fournie, but those three decided to wait a little while before making any moves. For the most part all three girls knew a couple of guys in the game, and they felt confident in their friendships. Jord Wilson and Bryant Trotman knew eachother as well as knowing Mike Barry so they were confident in their team as well. When it came to setting up camp, Silas took the leadership reigns, but people like Gerry, Fournie, and Nathalie really stepped up as well. Teamwork was a huge strength in this tribe, but so was strategizing and scheming. It would be interesting to see what happens.
The Immunity Challenge
The first immunity challenge is a team obstacle course. It will contain running, climbing, balancing, swimming… you know, the works. The challenge is that all ten members of each team will be tied together in a line. This course will test each tribes’ speed, strength and problem-solving, but most of all it will test teamwork. After deciding the order in which all the contestants would be tied together in, the challenge begun.
Kichanga, with all their speed begun with an early lead, slowly pulling away from the other tribes. Breema was falling behind, because they were not as fast as the other two tribes. Hartolo and Margani were in a dead heat for second. Remember, the first two to finish win immunity. The last two must go to Tribal Council.
When each tribe began the climbing stage, their teamwork was tested, as some contestants were weaker in climbing, and needed help from their team. This section really slowed down Kichanga, as they begun to get tangled up in their rope. It only got worse as the faster members, Heidman and Elliott tried to climb faster. Hartolo and Margani really caught up to Kichanga, but Breema was still behind as their athletic ability was not up to par.
In the other sections, Kichanga, Hartolo and Margani stayed in a close race for first, with Breema in last. As they approached the finish line, Kichanga’s faster members were pulling their slower members too fast, and Lauren and Eby were tripped up. Margani crossed the finish line, followed by Hartolo, Margani and Breema. Breema lost because the tribe was simply not athletic enough. Kichanga, while being by far the fastest tribe, lost because too many people are trying to be the leader, so their teamwork is in question. This means that Margani and Hartolo win immunity, and Kichanga and Breema are going to the first tribal council on Thursday night.
The attribute rankings below each name in the tribe links show how much of the contestant's skills are located in which area. While you guys will want to eliminate those people who lost you the challenge, you must also be aware that everyone is very strong in at least one area, and in other challenges those areas will be weigthed more heavily. Take everything into account.
These are the people who must email, message or call me between now and Thursday:
Kichanga Tribe:
Binny
Heidman
Eby
Beckie
Tyler
Lauren
Damien
Hackett
Elliott
Kyle
Breema Tribe:
Silas
Pat
Micah
Gerry
Jord
Trotman
Barry
Nathalie
Mandy
Fournie