User blog comment:Beetee19/The Iditarod Games/@comment-5052606-20121208190934

Elisa,

Your team is doing great. You are currently in third place, and I'm sure you can do it. Keep a good attitude, so no one gets too stressed out. But make sure that you only sing if the wind can cover up your voices. Nineteen tributes are left, and all the guides are alive. Your team is one of only two teams with everyone still alive. The Orange Team is ahead of you guys, so look out, as they're all pretty strong, but you guys have more people. Try to keep everyone alive, but don't risk your life for them. Also, keep your dogs fed, and keep your instant relief safe. Make sure no one can steal it. Be protective of the things you have, and make sure no one can damage your sled. Watch our for any moose you may run into, and also, keep your distance from water, as Ebony died of hypothermia. If you end up attacking a team, try to send someone forward, while you throw knives from a distance. Also, try to make it to Rohn. If it looks like a team is in there, you may have to attack, but you may just have to wait. The Red Team has five people, and the Orange has four, if you include the guides. If they're all asleep, go in and kill them silently. Do it from a distance, so if one wakes up, they can't find you. Try not to be seen, and make sure Purple doesn't catch up to you. Currently they have two tributes and their guide, so they're not as deadly as the rest, but still dangerous. Also, the leader of the Yellow Team is also my tribute, so feel free to exchange supplies with them. You can trust York. Also, when attacking, go for the people who look ready to get up first, so they don't hurt you. You should aim for the leaders too. Harmonia is deadly. She has instant relief, so if you try to kill her, make it direct, don't make it slow. If they're awake, don't attack, just hide near them. If someone is seperated from the team, send someone to kill them, and back them up. Keep someone awake at all times, and don't kill York.

York's will be up later.