The Last Desert Blogs 2016

Lourens Roets

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The Last Desert (2016) blog posts from Lourens Roets

25 November 2016 09:42 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Antarctica is without a doubt the most spectacular place I have been privileged enough to visit. Breathtakingly beautiful, unspoilt and untouched by mankind, and very hard to put in word just how amazing this place is; and even more so, the amazing creatures living in this amazing place. One of the most significant achievements from this race is the new ambassadors created as a result. We have been truly privileged and blessed to have been able to take 'very many' steps on these incredible islands, as well as the stunning mainland.

Comments: Total (11) comments

Ilze Oosthuizen

Posted On: 01 Dec 2016 02:04 am

Wow Lourens !! I am in awe !!! Well done and here's to knowing crazy people like you !!! ;-)))

Dennis Theodosis

Posted On: 28 Nov 2016 11:57 pm

Well done mate. It's become too easy to mark your races down as another one of Lourens' adventures and forget how unique and challenging each individual experience is. Wow! Looking forward to hearing the stories. I'll buy the coffee.

Gary Ogilvie

Posted On: 27 Nov 2016 03:32 pm

Well done Lourens, fantastic effort !

David Grosse

Posted On: 27 Nov 2016 01:21 pm

many many congrats Lourens - a great result - and very best of luck on the 48 hour crossing back to Argentina and 48 hr drinking with Andy. Cheers. dg

Lex Luthor

Posted On: 27 Nov 2016 01:16 am

Well done dad. Sorry to hear about your swollen ankles and Andy's little (MAJOR) problem. LOL Rather leave our little ice buddies there. Bring home your ten toes and preferably an Orca whale because as you know they are way easier to keep in a house in Hong Kong. Love you, Dad. See you when you get back. Lex

Leonie Roets

Posted On: 27 Nov 2016 01:06 am

Wow, congrats. So relieved that you are done. Super happy for you that you have finished all 4 of the desert races. Can't wait to have you back home. Baie lief vir jou. L

David Nel

Posted On: 26 Nov 2016 11:37 pm

Yes Lourens, kannie glo jy het Everest geconquer nie, well done swarrie, volgende jaar join ek jou!

Engela Roets

Posted On: 26 Nov 2016 03:01 pm

Hi Lourens,ongelooflik wat jy al bereik het.So bly jy kon die laaste van die vier aandurf. Moed hou die einde is in sig! Ons so trots op jou.Liefde. Ma en Cosie

Terrence Cummings

Posted On: 26 Nov 2016 02:31 pm

Amazing job! Keep pushing, almost there!

Madelein Nel

Posted On: 26 Nov 2016 02:06 pm

So bly jy is amper klaar en het als oorleef! Wat n amazing chapter van jou lewe... baie baie geluk! Dannes sou ook baie trots gewees het. Liefde sus xx

OB 1KANOBE

Posted On: 26 Nov 2016 02:05 am

Well done Lourens. Amazing willpower and determination. Have a good red waiting for you. Congrats.

22 November 2016 09:27 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Today was another long day out on the ice. Yesterday I felt like an old Land Rover stuck predominantly in 1st or 2nd gear; however, today was much better and the old Lindie managed a 3rd or even 4th now and then. We spent the day at Deception Island and ran a 3km loop, which I managed to complete 13 times (roughly 40km). I felt much stronger today, probably getting fitter after yesterday's long run - joke!

This place is truly out of this world with simply amazing landscapes, cool creatures and sub-zero temperatures not normal for someone who grew up in sunny South Africa. We have seen quite a variety of animals so far - big blue whale, quite a few humpback whales and a minkie; also a number of leopard seals, penguins and weird sea birds - exactly like those in Happy Feet.

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Louise Botha

Posted On: 25 Nov 2016 09:41 pm

Hi Lourens Ons dink aan jou sterkte jy doen gr8 die kids se go Lou Lou go Lou Lou go!! Yes beer . Hoop alles is great . Byt vas en groot sterkte . Swarrie , Swester , Tjoppies en dude .

Gerda Scholtz

Posted On: 25 Nov 2016 10:56 am

Hi, so lekker om nog 'n SA vlag te sien. Welgedaan, vasbyt en geniet!! Gerda Scholtz, Jo'burg.

HL Wat

Posted On: 25 Nov 2016 06:24 am

You are a legend my friend! All the best to the remaining stages! Can't wait to hear the war stories from you!

Terrence Cummings

Posted On: 24 Nov 2016 12:31 pm

Keep on trucking, Lourens! Hope they're giving you plenty of coffee.

Danie Schutte

Posted On: 24 Nov 2016 07:09 am

Jy doen uitstekend so ver Lourens!!! Pas jouself op en baie sterkte met die res. Die fotos vir die eerste paar dae is fantasties en jy is op 'n hele paar - keep smiling!

Cobus Roets

Posted On: 23 Nov 2016 09:02 pm

Baie sterkte met die volgende stage, jy doen great ... almal baie trots op jou. Hoop jou voete is nog OK, ook lekker gelag vir kids se posts oor penguins, vang vir Lex 'n Emperor Penguin of Leopard Seal.. bly net weg van Elephant Seals, hulle vat wel digits.

Engela Roets

Posted On: 23 Nov 2016 02:42 pm

Vasbyt Lourens,jy gedurig in ons gedagtes.Jy doen so goed ons almal baie trots op jou. Liefde Ma x

Madelein Nel

Posted On: 23 Nov 2016 01:17 pm

Haha... lag ek nou vir Lex wat n "inbetweeny" gender penguin soek. Jy mag dalk verder as 250km moet hardloop om daai enetjie te kry :) Jy doen amazing sover! Moed hou en sterkte met vandag. Lief vir jou x

Y05B GSIS

Posted On: 23 Nov 2016 12:24 pm

Hi Mr Roets, We had fun answering your pop quiz but had to look up the colour of minke whales. We have some questions for you: How do you protect your eyes from the sun? What does your base look like? How do you get the internet? We look forward to seeing the smuggled pets for Mia and Lex Best of luck with the next leg of your race. From Y05B

Lex Roets

Posted On: 23 Nov 2016 06:12 am

Hi dad, my class really enjoyed the blogs so far. We did reply to you today with all the answers to your quiz questions but it doesn't look as if it updated with your other comments. A 'inbetweeny' (gender) penguin sounds amazing, thanks. Love you, dad. Your favourite son, Lex

Leonie Roets

Posted On: 23 Nov 2016 06:06 am

Please keep the sunscreen to hand tomorrow! We love you and are super happy that you are feeling strong so far. Hopefully that old Landie has some miles left in it for the rest of the week. Good luck for the long day. Just take one step after another. Love you lots, L

Mia Roets

Posted On: 23 Nov 2016 06:06 am

A female penguin is definitely preferable because as we all know the females in our house are always the best :) Miss you so much, can't wait to see you soon! Mia x

Linda O'Brien

Posted On: 23 Nov 2016 04:52 am

What an amazing challenge and a lifetime adventure Lourens. Very inspirational. Relieved to hear all the digits are still well in tact! Stay strong. Linda and OB x

22 November 2016 01:27 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Today was our first day of running; on King George Island, where a number of countries have research bases. We spent more than 12 hours on the ice; however, were quite lucky with calm weather and relatively windless. I set out on a steady pace and managed to stick to my pace for most of the day, completing roughly 60km at the end of the day. Running on, rather in the ice, is quite a challenge; especially as the trail became more slushy and sinking deeper with every step.

Antarctica is really beautiful and I'll ask Lex to show some of my picture to the YO5B class when I get back. We saw a few leopard seals today as well as the first penguins. However, some of the other island have thousands of large king penguins as well as a variety of seal colonies.

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David Grosse

Posted On: 22 Nov 2016 09:29 pm

Well done Lourens - impressive effort - i hope you have a secret hip flask of whisky to keep the cold at bay

John Carroll

Posted On: 22 Nov 2016 05:18 pm

Thank You for the updates!!

Alex De Chazal

Posted On: 22 Nov 2016 12:14 pm

What an awesome experience Lourens. Looking forward to more updates.

Richard Sanderson

Posted On: 22 Nov 2016 12:10 pm

Hi Lourens, Great effort in super tough conditions! Take care and keep 'plowing' on! Rich

Joerg Boehm

Posted On: 22 Nov 2016 04:00 am

What an adventure, really amazing! Take care that you get back sound and safe!

Engela Roets

Posted On: 22 Nov 2016 03:48 am

Baie geluk Lourens,al die Roetse baie trots op jou. Liefde Ma x

20 November 2016 01:16 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

It is nearly 2 days since we departed from the Southern most city on the planet, Ushuaia en route to Antarctica. We have been quite lucky so far with relatively calm seas and not too many motion sickness patients; apparently is either 'Drake the Lake' or 'Drake the Shake' - I'm very glad it has been the former so far.

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Marco Marques

Posted On: 22 Nov 2016 01:01 am

Good luck Lourens. The chilled beers are waiting for your return!!!

Cobus Roets

Posted On: 21 Nov 2016 04:43 pm

Baie sterkte kêrel hoop en vertrou alles gaan great gaan, wat 'n awesome adventure .. almal is moerse impressed as ek vertel wat my broer op die oomblik doen, en ja moet asb. nie , met "Mr Deeds" of sonder foot terug HK toe gaan nie.

Madelein Nel

Posted On: 21 Nov 2016 04:20 pm

Dink heeltyd aan jou! Wens ons kon al die dinge sien wat jy die week gaan beleef. Kyk mooi na jouself! x

Erin Sippel

Posted On: 21 Nov 2016 11:55 am

Dear Lourens, What an adventure! We are cheering for you and hope you have an amazing experience there. Can't wait to hear about it when you return. Hope you can keep all your toes warm! The Sippels

Cecilia Ullah

Posted On: 21 Nov 2016 10:19 am

Lourens, you are truly a courageous man! Best of luck with your adventure. God Bless, Cecilia & Nadim

Elma And Brian

Posted On: 21 Nov 2016 08:48 am

Wat n ongelooflike ervaring Lourens. Sterkte.

Katharina Koenig

Posted On: 21 Nov 2016 03:39 am

Hi Lourens - what an amazing adventure! The Koenigs will be with you all the way - good luck, stay warm and injury free. And - don't forget to have fun. This will be a once in a lifetime experience. Much love from the Koenigs

Janine Canham

Posted On: 21 Nov 2016 02:22 am

Go Lourens This is a very special event, I am so happy you are enjoying it so far. Thinking of you - don't forget the penguins have the right of way..... Janine x

Fenny Soemitro

Posted On: 21 Nov 2016 01:28 am

Dear Lourens, Best of luck and can't wait to hear all about the experience when you are back Ronny & Fenny Soemitro

Jenny Austin

Posted On: 21 Nov 2016 12:49 am

Lourens, What an adventure! Wishing you all the very best, from the Austin's

Leonie Roets

Posted On: 21 Nov 2016 12:40 am

Baie sterkte en liefde daar. Thinking of you. Have fun. It sounds like an amazing adventure. L

Y05B GSIS

Posted On: 21 Nov 2016 12:33 am

Dear Mr Roets, We are very excited to follow your progress as you race through the icy terrain of Antarctica. We will following you on your link. Best of luck from Y05B. Lex says change your socks every day! Love Y05B

David Grosse

Posted On: 20 Nov 2016 04:25 pm

Lourens - good to hear that the passage so far has been calm and you have yet to throw up the diced carrots nor the beers from Ushuaia. Enjoy yourself and tape those feet well. Indeed the Boks lost to Italy - but all hope is not lost - as England thrashed Fiji - so there is some good rugby out there. I trust Andy is behaving.

Engela Roets

Posted On: 20 Nov 2016 01:22 pm

Hi my kind geniet al die nuwe ervaringe ,dink aan jou en vertrou dit sal goed gaan. Baie sterkte vir more.Liefde Ma xx

19 November 2016 02:13 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Yesterday we boarded the Plancius, our home for the next two weeks to set sail across the notorious Drake Passage; which is the roughest crossing on the planet, roughly 1,000km before we arrive at Antarctica.

The Drake Passage, named after Sir Francis, is the world's largest uninterrupted flow of water, running in a big circle around the South Pole. The tip of South America, Cape Horn and the norther peninsula of Antarctica, naturally causes a 'rapid' for the circular stream to pass through, which causes all boat traffic passing through the Drake to encounter this massive side-stream and rocking from side-to-side like a massive washing machine...not nice!

It is uber scenic and we had the first of hopefully many whale spottings this morning. The further we sail South it also cools things down considerably. I can't wait to spot the first icebergs, probably late tomorrow - very cool!

We had our final gear check last night and will start running on the first day, weather permitting, with potentially a 100km first day. The main focus areas are to look after your feet and being very careful of the very bright sunlight - most dropouts in the past have been as a result of skin sunburn and eye-burn. The running is all about layering, in order to regulate your body temperature as you start to heat up or outside temperatures drop quickly.

I'm uber excited to get going! I feel humbled and very privileged to be here and see his amazing part of the world.

Thanks for the messages - please keep it coming.

So far so good!

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Madelein Nel

Posted On: 20 Nov 2016 12:42 pm

Wow! Kan nie glo jy beleef al die amazing dinge nie! Baie sterkte met die 1ste dag. Ek hoop jou gear beskerm jou mooi. Neem baie fotos! Liefde Sus xxx

Ryan Hill

Posted On: 20 Nov 2016 05:55 am

Hey Lourens have a brilliant race and take in every minute of the stunning surroundings...there is no place like it All the best ryan

Eugene Havemann

Posted On: 19 Nov 2016 04:13 pm

Good luck Sleggers. Have fun. Cheers Eugene

16 November 2016 03:40 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Well here we go again! I must admit, this time I feel less prepared compared to the other three events. My training was going well untill about 4 or 5 weeks ago; however, been slowed down by old niggles and a few wobbles the last month. Anyway, as Bruce Fordyce famously said...rather overweight and undertrained, than underweight and overtrained! I should be ok.

I start the monster journey this morning...flying to Amsterdam, then Buenos Aires, then Ushuaia and finally the two and a half day sea crossing across

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David Cheung

Posted On: 22 Nov 2016 10:33 am

ADD OIL Lourens!

Mide Chan

Posted On: 21 Nov 2016 03:57 am

GO Lourens ! Add oil ^0^

Serena Chan

Posted On: 19 Nov 2016 02:47 am

Go Lourens! It's easier than our UAT! Say Hi to the penguins!

Terrence Cummings

Posted On: 19 Nov 2016 02:33 am

Go, Lourens! AIA Vitality is cheering for you!

Madelein Nel

Posted On: 18 Nov 2016 03:50 am

Here we (die Roetse) also go again... Ons dink, worry en bid al die pad vir jou! Hoop nie al die vakansie wyn gaan jou inhaal nie (eish jammer). Baie sterkte en veilig wees! Baie liefde xxx

Casper Louw

Posted On: 17 Nov 2016 06:13 am

WoW Lourens! Indrukwekkende Bio. Dit lyk nou na 'n inspirerende uitstappie. Bon voyage !.!.!

Shelley Bolle

Posted On: 16 Nov 2016 10:47 am

Way to go Lourens! Will watch your progress!