TERMINOLOGY

Campus Chase
A Branch of The World's Largest Urban Adventure Series. A truly unique and memorable experience that focuses on Laughter, Adventure and Discovery. Campus Chase should be referred to as an event or urban adventure. It should NOT be referred to as a race.

ChasePoints
Activities or Challenges that test participants mentally and/or physically. CPs are often designed to push a participants comfort zone. CPs are typically located throughout the urban core and accessible by public transit. CPs are also frequently located at significant local landmarks (historical, cultural, or otherwise).

Chasers
The people who take part in the Campus Chase events should be referred to Chasers. The spirit of Campus Chase is one of participation and not competition. When not referred to as Chasers, the people who take part in the events should be referred to participants and not competitors.

Chased Out
A term used for a Chaser that is removed from the event for one reason or another.

Fast Forward
A vehicle provided on course that enables Chasers to travel from point to point.

VIP Passing Lane Card
A card that when submitted to ChasePoint staff allows a team to access a ChasePoint ahead of teams in the regular line.

VIP Passing Lane
A line created to allow teams to access a ChasePoint ahead of teams in the regular line. Note: not all ChasePoints are accessible with the VIP Passing Lane Card.

"Trivenger Hunt"
An activity that requires participants to answer various trivia questions (i.e. what colour is the door at “X” address) and find various scavenger hunt items (i.e. a non-participant with a pony tail).

"Friend or Foe"
A feature that allows participants to test their luck. If participants see the host on course, they can approach him/her and request to play Friend or Foe – select an unmarked envelope and receive either good news (i.e. a free CP stamp) or bad news (i.e. shave your eyebrow). Friend or Foe is an optional activity for participants.