The first stop was well played at about 1:30 am when the bars were letting out in New Paltz, New York. Bargoers were utterly confused by the costumes and tricked out rides. From there, the checkpoints were extremely anticlimactic and tremendously uninteresting: a church, a high school, a breakfast break in a parking lot at which there was no breakfast (cookies are not breakfast!), a rock painted like a whale, pictured, and a swimming hole on Lake Champlain. With most of the driving taking place through the night we didn't even get a chance to enjoy the Catskill or Adirondack views.
After braving border traffic around noon on Saturday, we crashed for a few hours before meeting up at the open bar that was promised. What we found was two hours of your choice of one local beer or cheap vodka sans mixer in the "red" district of Sainte-Catherine.
Fed up with the amateur planning, we bailed in time to see the much sicker clubs and bars on Boulevard St-Laurent and Rue Crescent that were crowded well into the morning.
With a 7:30 am start on Sunday, we didn't have much time to see Montreal. Multiple teams decided to forgo the ride back on Sunday, prompting a text message around 10 am from race organizers: "If you missed the starting point still show up at finish and we'll just add 10 miles." Trying to get back into NYC on Sunday at 5 pm was the travel nightmare icing on the cake.
Overall, Rental Car Rally was a great travel adventure concept that was poorly executed, suffering from the tedious duration and lack of sustained creativity. Next time, I'm flying to Montreal.
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