THE VERDICT IS IN
Brooke Struck Out
26-year-old law student from Hood River, Oregon, was voted out of SURVIVOR:GUATEMALA in a harrowing 5-3 vote. Brooke's expulsion came on the heels of a tribal switch in which Judd swapped allegiances and helped cast Brooke out of the game. After seeing her torch extinguished, Brooke remarked, "Even though I was only out here 11 days, I have gotten to do so much. I think I proved myself on the 11-mile jungle trek, but I don't think my tribemates got to see that. It's too bad I didn't get a longer chance to prove how strong I am."
MISERY LOVES COMPANY
As the pressure of the game took its toll on the Nakum tribe, so did the relentlessly harsh environment of the Guatemalan jungle. With barely enough energy to grind corn and drink water, the hungry tribe sat around camp trying to conserve what little energy they could. Despite having won the past two Immunity Challenges, the tribe had paid a price. Brandon explained, "Everything out here just wears you down. I can't imagine how the other team feels if we are winning and feel this bad."
DANGEROUS WATER
In contrast to their competitors, the Yaxha tribe had energy and spent the morning at the lake's edge attempting to catch minnows. Gary and Rafe led the charge as they outwitted the small catch by placing a pot in the water, then lifting it up quickly to catch them.
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