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<b>Rafe Judkins</b> (born ], ] in ], ]) is a contestant on the 11th season of ], which took place in ]. <b>Rafe Judkins</b> (born ], ] in ], ]) is a contestant on the 11th season of ], which took place in ].


Judkins was born and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah in a huge Mormon family that is said to include 60 first cousins. Rafe's childhood involved him spending time painting rocks and taking apart machines. This was probably because of his mother being an artist and father being an inventor. He spent 14 years in Sewickley Academy after moving to ], ] at the age of five. His time was spent towards teaching English and science to inner city middle school students. He graduated in 2001 and was selected as the member of the senior class most likely to be on Survivor. Judkins was born and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah in a huge Mormon family that is said to include 60 first cousins. Rafe's childhood involved him spending time painting rocks and taking apart machines. This was probably because of his mother being an artist and father being an inventor. He spent 14 years in Sewickley Academy after moving to ], ] at the age of five. His time was spent towards teaching English and science to inner city middle school students. He graduated in 2001 and was selected as the member of the senior class most likely to be on Survivor. Rafe helped create Survivor simulation games for such websites as Survivor Central.


Judkins moved to ], ], sometime after graduating from the Academy to attend ]. His main focus during this time was in ] and ]. He also managed the Brown Outdoor Leadership Training (BOLT) program, which is used to give students exposure to wilderness situations with small groups of people. He also founded a cooking class for students which is run by Brown's head catering chef. Judkins moved to ], ], sometime after graduating from the Academy to attend ]. His main focus during this time was in ] and ]. He also managed the Brown Outdoor Leadership Training (BOLT) program, which is used to give students exposure to wilderness situations with small groups of people. He also founded a cooking class for students which is run by Brown's head catering chef.


His love for travel and adventure is extensive and began early. At 22 years old, he has been to all 50 states and 14 different countries. He also has lived in ], ] for seven months. His love for travel and adventure is extensive and began early. At 22 years old, he has been to all 50 states and 14 different countries. He also has lived in ], ] for seven months.
Judkins currently resides in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with his mother, father and brother, Landon. Judkins currently resides in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with his mother, father and brother, Landon. He has a partner and hopes to raise children with him someday.


== Survivor == == Survivor ==
Rafe Judkins participated in ] in the fall of 2005 and was part of the Yaxha (Blue Buffs on show) tribe. As of the 1st episode, he is still participating in the show and his tribe has yet to visit Tribal Council. Rafe Judkins participated in ] in the fall of 2005 and was part of the Yaxha (Blue Buffs on show) tribe. Rafe had an early alliance with ], ], ] and ] but back-to-back immunity losses caused the departure of McDevitt and Valera. As of the fourth episode, Rafe had been switched to the Nakum tribe along with three other Yaxha members. They managed to persuade a Nakum member to vote with them, thus giving them a 5-3 majority on Nakum.


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Revision as of 02:56, 8 October 2005

Rafe Judkins (born January 8, 1983 in Salt Lake City, Utah) is a contestant on the 11th season of Survivor, which took place in Guatemala.

Judkins was born and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah in a huge Mormon family that is said to include 60 first cousins. Rafe's childhood involved him spending time painting rocks and taking apart machines. This was probably because of his mother being an artist and father being an inventor. He spent 14 years in Sewickley Academy after moving to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at the age of five. His time was spent towards teaching English and science to inner city middle school students. He graduated in 2001 and was selected as the member of the senior class most likely to be on Survivor. Rafe helped create Survivor simulation games for such websites as Survivor Central.

Judkins moved to Providence, Rhode Island, sometime after graduating from the Academy to attend Brown University. His main focus during this time was in biology and anthropology. He also managed the Brown Outdoor Leadership Training (BOLT) program, which is used to give students exposure to wilderness situations with small groups of people. He also founded a cooking class for students which is run by Brown's head catering chef.

His love for travel and adventure is extensive and began early. At 22 years old, he has been to all 50 states and 14 different countries. He also has lived in Sydney, Australia for seven months. Judkins currently resides in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with his mother, father and brother, Landon. He has a partner and hopes to raise children with him someday.

Survivor

Rafe Judkins participated in Survivor: Guatemala in the fall of 2005 and was part of the Yaxha (Blue Buffs on show) tribe. Rafe had an early alliance with Gary Hogeboom, Stephenie LeGrossa, Morgan McDevitt and Brianna Valera but back-to-back immunity losses caused the departure of McDevitt and Valera. As of the fourth episode, Rafe had been switched to the Nakum tribe along with three other Yaxha members. They managed to persuade a Nakum member to vote with them, thus giving them a 5-3 majority on Nakum.

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