Kiko was "kidnapped" by the Jarakay tribe as one of the privileges in winning the Reward (Spooling) Challenge. The actual rewards are two pillows and a family-size hammock.
The Spooling Challenge consists of five posts with cloths wrapped around them. One member of the tribe will act as the spinner while the other five act as spools with their respective posts. The spinner will attach one end of the cloth wrapped around the first post to the waist of the first "spool." After attaching attaching it, the cspinner will spin his tribemate around the post. In effect, the cloth will be transferred from the post to the human spool. After all is done, the spinner and the first spool will run to the next post where the second human spool is waiting. The spinner will attach the second spool to the first spool, attach one end of the cloth to the waist of the second spool, and repeats the process.
The challenge started with the Naak tribe leading the race, but Jarakay won in the end.
The Jarakay tribe got the reward and chose Kiko to kidnap for one whole day. Kiko was thankful as that also means he is immune from the next eviction. Yes, the tribe mates cannot vote out the kidnapped castaway in their next trip to the tribal council.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
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