Thread:Sinjoh/@comment-5002930-20190424124450/@comment-4136655-20190427200636

My main concern with the definition of the Obstacle Course is that it's vague. Many other challenges (even recurring ones) use a linear obstacle course, such as House of the Holey, O-Black Water, and Pyramid Scheme. Granted these do have some distinctions, such as House of the Holey requiring castaways to complete a vertical maze, O-Black Water requiring to get rings, Pyramid Scheme having the players complete a pyramid-shaped puzzle. However, one can argue that these are also obstacles within that linear path, since by the definition you're purposing (and how you're insisting that the distinction of House of the Holey goes ignored so Back in the Saddle can go into this challenge) as well and not mentioning the puzzle portions of The Obstacle Course variants you listed (sans Borneo and Pearl Islands) that puzzles, mazes, etc. are merely obstacles within that linear path.

As I'm typing this I'm finding difficulty getting a definition of the challenge that isn't very vague (I was considering adding "later iterations of the challenges incorporate a puzzle", but there are similar challenges that would fall under obstacle course + puzzle, such as Crate Escape or the aforementioned Pyramid Scheme. Perhaps maybe indistinct puzzles?)

I still disagree to an extent, since a good chunk of press release photos do show the castaways competing in challenges, Bo Diddley and Audio Slave from this season come to mind, and there are few variations on those challenges. Probably a good compromise would just be if the photo simply shows the challenge setups, and not the castaways competing in said challenges.