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Atacama Crossing (2012) blog posts from Brett Sharkey

25 March 2012 02:26 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

On the morning I left home for the Atacama, my wonderful wife Lori gave me a farewell card that said "Life Begins At The End Of Your Comfort Zone." She has always had a touch for saying exactly what needs to be said in the moment. Although I love the mystery and adventure of these races, leaving the comfort and security of my family and setting off to race across a foreign land all by myself still scares the #$#&** out of me. Of course, once your there and meeting people then it's all good. In fact, I've come to realize that that is probably the most rewarding part of the journey. For me the biggest thrill every day was coming into the tent at the end of the day and seeing Argi, Massimo, Joel and sometimes Nick, already completed and victorious. Then we'd wait for the rest of the crew to arrive. One by one, Kate, Chris, Matt and Inni would show up. Every day, all nine of us would cross the finish line and every morning all nine of us would start the new day. Through thick and thin, I'm happy to say we all made it! The race may be over, but the camraderie and friendships that are built in the desert through the trials and tribulations of such an undertaking will last a life time.

Congratulations to all of you,
Brett

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Posted On: 25 Mar 2012 09:33 pm

Well put, Brett. I feel exactly the same way. It was a pleasure to race with you, and I hope to be able to run with you again at future events....wherever they may be!

11 March 2012 03:49 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Wow, I am overwhelmed by the comments coming in. I truly feel like the luckiest guy in the world. The support from everyone has been amazing. Honestly, I do not consider myself to be anything special. I am just a guy who has been fortunate enough to find the perfect relationship between two of my greatest passions; adventure and helping people out. You know, in the words of our good friend susan smed,

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Posted On: 14 Mar 2012 02:04 am

Hi Brett. Great to meet you during the Atacama Crossing. Congratulations on making it across that rugged and unforgiving landscape. It was a fabulous adventure and wonderful to make so many new, like-minded friends. Hope to stay in touch. Take care, Anne.

Posted On: 12 Mar 2012 01:38 am

One word: "AMEN!"

Posted On: 11 Mar 2012 09:57 pm

Brett!! I've been snowboarding the last 2 days and didn't have my laptop with me. I've been anxious to get home and read your blog!! Congratulations my friend on an incredible accomplishment. I was so excited to see the most recent photos and videos. Loved the video at the finish line - the RMH crest!! Awesome!!! Thrilled to hear that you were able to will your knee to bend. Also very glad that nobody was hurt during the lightning storm. Also just watched the Shaw video. Well done!! So proud to know you Brett. Safe travels home. Let's get those impeccable feet back on Canadian soil. Hugs, Robin

Posted On: 11 Mar 2012 04:07 pm

Congrats Brett! We are so thankful that you completed this incredible race in reasonably good condition. Your dedication to helping the RMHSA is such an inspiration. We saw you displaying their crest on your T-shirt on stage 6 video. You are a symbol of determination to overcome challenges to oall the families that receive their support. We took Oskar to see the penguins at the zoo on Saturday. He loved them. Can't wait to hear all about the race. You should write a book. Have a safe trip home. Love mom & dad.

07 March 2012 07:08 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Oh yah, another beautiful day in the Atacama. The dreaded salt flat stage was a scorcher. I had a lot of time to think out there as I shuffled along. Here is one of those thoughts. You know, tomorrow is a 76KM day. Yes, that sounds long and grueling, but imagine holding your 4 year old son's hand as his eyes slowly close and he falls asleep for the fight of his life. Open heart surgery. Then, you are asked to leave the operating room and wait for hours before the surgeon finally comes out to meet you. That is a long grueling day. Oskar, tomorrow I run for you!

 

Love,  Dad.

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Posted On: 11 Mar 2012 05:35 am

Way to go Brett!!!!! Another one under your belt!!!! Good for you!!!! You are a Hero in our books....so very proud of you!!! Look forward to hearing more when you are home!!! Enjoy the well deserved celebration and libations!!!!! xoxo A Sue and U Jerry

Posted On: 11 Mar 2012 04:16 am

Congratulations on finishing the race!! They got a good close up on you on one of the videos at the finish line. Nice side burns!!! I bet the pizza, cokes and beer tasted extra spectacular!!! Well done!!!

Posted On: 11 Mar 2012 03:32 am

Bert Congratulations on finishing a fantastic journey!! your strength and perseverance in an event like this is inspiring! take care of the feet, enjoy the pizza and beer, and safe travels home. Congrats again!! Slammer

Posted On: 10 Mar 2012 09:35 pm

Brett - Congratulations on finishing what sounds like was a brutal race - hope that physically you are doing ok. We are very proud of your incredible committment to complete the race for such a great cause - Ronald McDonald House. Baba will be happy to hear that you have finished it. Enjoy your pizza beer and medal. Air Canada is not going on strike - you'll be able to get home as planned. Again, CONGRATULATIONS - see you when you're back . Bob and Nadia

Posted On: 10 Mar 2012 01:15 pm

Congrats on finishing what sounded like a gruelling race! Hope everything is ok after the Long day, just a wee short hop to the finish and that medal and cold drink!! massive consistent effort, well done.

Posted On: 09 Mar 2012 12:14 am

I can't imagine what you are experiencing mentally and Physically! We are so proud of you! You are the most dedicated person we know! Your strength and desire will get you to the finish line! Just know you have passed on those very traits to your son and that's what pulled him through! Your family is here cheering you on everyday and know you are in our prayers! Hugs!! Issy says "you go Uncle Brett!"

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 10:50 pm

Brett, I am so proud to know you. You are an inspirations and an incredible example to your son. Keep it up. Gwen

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 10:10 pm

Hi Brett! I am not sure if Lori told you this quite a ways back but Ava's teacher - Katrina Randall's little boy has been to RMH many times for heart surgery. He is just under two. Mrs. Randall thinks he was in a sugery at the same time Oskar was there as she remembered his name when I told them about you guys. I mentioned to her this week you were running this crazy race in support of RMH and she was almost in tears and touched her heart. Her son is going back in again at the end of the month and she was so thrilled that you were out supporting RMH and doing something so spectacular for them. Just like you guys she said RMH was just an amazing place for them each time they have had to endure another surgery. Thank you for being such a leader and an inspiration to us all!! Can't wait to hear about your journey when you are home. Prayers are with you!!! Ava says, Go Uncle Brett Go!!

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 08:43 pm

Must admit, that last blog post made us cry. It's amazing what you're doing for not only us, but for Oskar. As mentioned on our Facebook page, he wants to be just like you. And why wouldn't he? His dad understands that children heal faster when their families are with them. Well Brett, we're with you all the way. Keep on running. We can't wait for you to proudly display the TEAM BRETT and TEAM SHARKEY bandanas we made for you. Well done.

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 06:33 pm

Can only imagine how great that swim felt after the salt flats! I'll never forget that day at the hospital. The wait seemed like forever and our hearts were in our throats. But, I also remember how great Oskar looked when they wheeled him out of surgery. Within an hour, he was sitting up and having an orange popsicle. I was truly amazed. So strong and resiliant. Just like his Dad!! Always cheering you on and so very proud of you. Hugs, Robin

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 06:40 am

Wow Brett...your comment is so inspiring for us all to remember. I am sure Oskar will be running right along with you!!! What a wonderful Dad and example you are to him!!! With love and prayers to guide and strengthen you along the journey tomorrow!!! You can do it...so proud of you and what you are accomplishing and why!!! xoxo A Sue and u Jerry

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 05:09 am

Rounding third & headin for home. It's not when you finish the race but how you finish. If you've emptied the tank against all odds then you have won "your race". Tie Domi said it,s not important to win the fight , but just show up. You really showed up for this one. Oskar is a winner here too-what an example you are for him. Always proud - Dad.

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 04:54 am

Brett your commitment to your cause and your love for Oskar and Lori will keep you grounded tomorrow on another challenging day. I read a quote of Oskar's on RMH Facebook - "I want to be just like my dad". He'll be running along side you in spirit. Love and prayers. Mom

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 03:44 am

I can't imagine the time that you have to think while you are trekking.... I often am amazed at the clarity we can have in times like that! Ash and Alex both say "KEEP GOING, UNCLE BRETT!" "We love you!" Keep on going, like the Energizer Bunny that seems to live within you!

06 March 2012 07:34 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Tough, tough day. We treked through terrain that man kind has no business being in. Except for crazy buggers like us of coarse! Knee was very stiff and sore this morning. Made me think of my favorite quotes by Jungle Jim Hunter. "Will you be willing to go when you have nothing left to give?" The answer, of course was YES! I sucked it up and actually finished strong, coming across the finish line with one of my tent mates, Nick was a great way to end the day. Many people suffered today, including my tent mates Massimo from Italy and Chris from New York. Chris is one of the toughest guys you'll ever meet, being in the Gulf war and an ex New York police. Massimo was one of the front runners in the race. Fortunately they both finished but not without paying a toll toer the desert. All 9 tent 6 competitors are still alive to go another day. There's such a great bond between us all already.

 

Oskar. I'm very proud of you today for standing up for yourself at school. You are my main Jedi.

Lori. Love

My great family and friends. Thanks as always for your comments. I will thank all of you personally when I get home.

Kids and friends at the RMHSA. Keep rockin that house and never give up. You,re all HEROS!

Mom,dad. Doing great and getting stonger every day.

 

Peace out,

Brett

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Posted On: 09 Mar 2012 06:06 pm

In those moments, halfway through another tough stage, when you can't see another competitor ahead or behind, take that silence and store it as powerful energy. Imagine the sound of every step as another beat of Oskar's heart. And smile for your courage. And smile harder for his courage. The families and staff here at the House think of you every day. You are an inspiration!!

Posted On: 09 Mar 2012 04:27 pm

Brett, I am on the Ronald McDonald House Board, and was just reading your blog out of interest. I am just so impressed and thankful for what you are doing for the House. We can't tell you enough how much we appreciate what you are doing. And on a personal note, I am blown away with what you are able to accomplish physically. Before I heard about what you were up to I would not have believed it possible. Martin Luther King Jr. said that "All labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance and should be undertaken with painstaking excellence." You have shown me what that quote means. Thank you.

Posted On: 09 Mar 2012 03:13 am

Brett, you are a hero in the true meaning of the word! You are out there reminding us all that life is tenuous and, even in the worst of challenges, there is always something more challenging. I love that you acknowledge Oskar and his battle and bravery! We are with you, Brett! You are truly a man above men!

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 03:04 am

Looks like tough terrain. On a couple of shots (Photos) you look happy and seem to be enjoying yourself. The country looks barren and as difficult in it's own way as the Sahara. Our thoughts are with you. Bob & Irene

Posted On: 07 Mar 2012 10:01 pm

Wow, another day complete - it must feel great! You are meeting some amazing people it sounds like - buddies for life! I told Lori today that I think we could do the race - walking only though - at a very slow pace - LOL!!! You are an inspiration! Ava and I were looking at the pictures last night and she picked you out with all your hiking garb on!!! That must have felt great to get to the top of that hill. My heart rate went up just looking at you guys climbing to the top yesterday! Cheers! Enjoy the journey!

Posted On: 07 Mar 2012 08:54 pm

Families are writing well wishes for you on our whiteboard! Comments from families and children include: -I love the way you are. -Thank you so much for raising money for us. Keep on runnin'. -Go Brett! We're rooting for you the whole way. -Thank you Brett for having the courage to run and support Ronald McDonald House. We are currently sending you lots of good wishes from the Calgary RMH where we have been for 7 weeks. We think you're amazing. Keep on going Brett. We know you can do it.

Posted On: 07 Mar 2012 08:43 pm

I feel truly blessed to even have met you and feel I can call you my friend. Thanks for everything. You're an inspiration. P.S. Flames won last night. Go Flames Go!!!

Posted On: 07 Mar 2012 07:42 pm

Great going Brett. Continued encouraging prayers for you and your mates. Thanks for the updates. We really appreciate them. By the way, do you need an update of the Bachelor? LOL!!Love, Mom.

Posted On: 07 Mar 2012 04:47 pm

Keep it going Brett! I hope all the love and support from your family and friends helps lighten the load as you press for the finish. You may find inspiration in the little heros at RMHSA but you offer inspiration to us all. Sending you all the positive and healthy energy I can muster. See you soon Ryan

Posted On: 07 Mar 2012 02:40 pm

Brett - glad to hear you have great tent mates and have formed great bonds with them - the support you have for each other will help you cross the final finish line. Keep up the positive attitude - stay strong.

Posted On: 07 Mar 2012 02:17 pm

Picked you out on a Video segment-looks gruelling but challenging.Good to hear that you have good "tent mates" to help motivate you.Flames finally won one last nite against Montreal-5 to 4.They are calling a winning streak now a win, a tie, and a close one.like you, they keep on plowing ahead.Wishing you strength and motivation to bring it home -all so proud of you-Love and hugs, Mom and dad.

Posted On: 07 Mar 2012 07:45 am

Congrats Brett on finishing another day! Sounded really tough going especially with an injury - you're the tough one! You're going great guns. Good luck for tomorrow

Posted On: 07 Mar 2012 06:27 am

Keep doing what you are doing. You seem to be enjoying the Race. That is a good attitude to have. Rooting for you. Bob & Irene

Posted On: 07 Mar 2012 05:46 am

Sounds rough out there Brett but glad to hear you have met some good mates and have some support and encouragement around you!!! Hang in there ..we are praying for you ...let Him carry you through this race as He did for you on last one!!! We are proud of you and love you!! xoxo A Sue and U Jerry

Posted On: 07 Mar 2012 04:20 am

Hey Brett! Love reading your posts and hearing how you and your tent mates are doing. I can only imagine the pain and jokes that have bonded you guys for life. Stay strong. Sending all of the Atacama competitors positive energy. Robin

05 March 2012 06:43 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

First off, thanks everyone for your messages. Keep em coming, they are very inspiring!

Today started out rough. My right knee has officially siezed up. Not to worry though. You know the saying "adapt or die?" I simply had to adapt to my surcumstances. While it is a bummer I may not be able to do much running anymore, I still go on at a good hiking pace. At first I was devistated, then I remembered something a great hockey coach, Jack Kilroe said to our team once. "It's not about the name on the back of the jersey, it's about the crest on the front!" and my crest is the Ronald McDonald House Southern Alberta. I was informed by Jill at the house that the kids are making something for me. That is what this crossing is all about. I was so inspired and touched that. We are in this for each other. That's what makes this experience so wonderful. When I needed some help, they came through. So I will make sure I come through for them.

 

2 days down - 4 to go. Thanks again to everyone that has commented on the blog site. You guys are the best. And one more thing. Mom, dad - I am doing great - don't worry.

 

And one more thing. PaBob, if you see any pictures of me, I promise I'll shave when I'm done LOL!

 

Love you all - Brett

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Posted On: 07 Mar 2012 02:56 am

Hope all is well today in the land of desert! I saw this quote today and thought I would share: "We must risk going too far to discover just how far we can go"!!!

Posted On: 07 Mar 2012 01:37 am

Our family would like to wish you all the best on your journey. So sad about the injury but glad to hear you are moving along. Those of us at the house are cheering you on. Go Brett Go!!

Posted On: 07 Mar 2012 01:06 am

You looked good in the video clip I saw yesterday! Here's another good quote for you: "Your perception is your reality." See yourself feeling better, crossing that line every day! Love, Dale!

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 11:41 pm

Bert! you are the man! Pain and scars are the things that remind us that we are alive and fighting for what makes us who we are. You are an inspiration to your son, wife and all of your friends and family! The pain will pass, or at very least be forgotten about until you reach your destination. Take care of the stitch in your giddy-up, and keep plowing ahead, i will definitely be following your progress. Slammer

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 05:47 pm

Way to go Brett- we are all cheering for you at the House. It is a little colder here than I bet it is there.

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 05:40 pm

Can't tell you how proud of you we are! It snowed quite a bit here yesterday and we did something special for you outside. Not sure if you can see it but visit www.facebook.com/rmhsouthernalberta if you can. We've said it before and we'll say it again, we are so proud of you. Thank you for everything and we can't wait to celebrate this wonderful accomplishment with you. GO BRETT GO! Team Sharkey all the way!

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 05:40 pm

Brett you are amazing. This is such a hardcore endeavour and we are all so proud of you at Ronald McDonald House! Oskar has the coolest dad ever! Take it one step at a time and we'll keep cheering for you from snowy Calgary!

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 04:59 pm

Brett, I so much admire your strength, courage and determination. You are a great example of "True Grit". RMH and the kids are so lucky to have you as an ambassador. And of course, Oskar has an incredible role model. Love and best wishes. Mom

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 03:03 pm

Hey Brett!! - sorry to hear about your knee. You are an incredible inspiration to all of us - your committment to the families and children at RMH is super. Take care of yourself - our thoughts and prayers are with you as you continue this journey.

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 02:19 pm

Sending every possible good luck wish to you, Brett, as we follow you along on this incredible journey! Greetings from all of us in "the Forks"!

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 06:08 am

Sorry to hear about your knee. Just remember, it is all about the journey. Wishing we had a bit of your weather! Snow, snow, snow. Maybe we can get Osk and Ava out to the hill to finally sled. Cheers to you!!!

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 04:04 am

Hey Brett! Sorry to hear about your knee seizing up. Argh. So inspired by your strength to adapt and push through. What incredible words of wisdom - It's about the crest! LOVE it!! Cheering you on from a far. And, always proud to call you friend. Look forward to your future posts. Keep well.

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 03:02 am

Glad to hear your doing O.K Sorry to hear of your equip. malfuction-don,t feel bad , even Janet JACKSON HAD ONE-ha ha. Remember J.K,s other line-"Refuse to Lose. Keep on "truckin"-the Calgary Force is With You.Great to be able to follow your progress-Love dad.

04 March 2012 08:47 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Well, day1 is over and I crossed the finish line. That is the goal every day, as well as trying to enjoy Chile. Sore knee, sore foot and a broken back pack strap were the tolls for the day. I have 8 great tent mates and we all finished today so spirits are good in the tent. Peace Out.

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Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 09:48 pm

Brett, you are amazing! What a wonderful thing you are doing for the Ronald McDonald House! Adrian and I wish you the best of luck, we're all thinking and cheering for you here in Maryland. You are truly amazing! What a gift you are to Lori and Oskar.

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 09:42 pm

Way to go, bro - keep on keeping on!

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 07:07 pm

Keep going Brett! Congrats on finishing stage 1 - we're thinking of you!

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 06:06 pm

really great to read your blog berelle, i know you'll push through the body fatique and wear. Oskar wanted me to remind you that you are a toughie like him. :-) xox

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 04:55 pm

Great work Brett. Work the Ho'oponopono on the aches. It's snowing here so we're envying you the desert weather. All the best for Day 2. Love and prayers.

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 02:59 pm

Way to go Brett!! Good luck for Stage 2!

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 07:51 am

Congrats Brett on finishing day 1! Good to get it out of the way. Hope the limbs are recovering and the gear holds up ok for day 2. Good luck keep going!!

02 October 2011 02:52 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

With the Sahara Race 2011 now underway, it is a very exciting time for me. I love following the other races from day to day as they happen. Of course, it is a whole different perspective for those of us who have raced in one of there monumental events. It's hard to believe that a year ago, that was me out there. It seems so far away.

Anyways, I've begun early morning training sessions, as it seems to hard to fit any kind of worth while workout into my busy day. And of course, when I get home from work, I'd rather be hanging out with Lori and our son Oskar. So I wake up around 3:30 in the morning and head to my warehouse where I have my own personal little gym set up. After a quick coffee and a hard boiled egg, I throw the pack on my back and hit the treadmill for a vigorous 20KMS. Last week I managed 4 good runs complete with inclines and speed intervals. I also managed 1 strength workout. My goal is to reach 100KMS per week. That's going to take a lot of disipline on my part. It's tough getting up so early every day, but I hope this is helping to condition me for the long hard days and sleepless nights in the Atacama. In the Sahara, our tent was usually waking up around 4:30. Also, I felt that last year my training really lacked consistancy. I never really managed to string any kind of long runs together. Week 2 of my new regiment starts again tomorrow. Who knows what will happen?

All I can do is try!
Cheers, Brett

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Posted On: 04 Mar 2012 05:18 am

Hi Brett - Lori gave me the website and I am excited to follow you through the race. Ava and I will be cheering you on. When I checked out the site it made me want to train for it!!! Am I crazy????? YES!!!! I think I will have some potato chips now!!! Went to The Lorax with Lori and Osk tonight - had a great time!!! Be safe!!!

Posted On: 04 Mar 2012 02:24 am

Our hearts are with you.Flames Lost again last night to the Ducks. Bummer.

Posted On: 04 Mar 2012 12:19 am

Be safe. Stay strong. Thinking of you and sending you great energy.

Posted On: 03 Mar 2012 10:12 am

All the best for the week Brett! Have fun :)

Posted On: 03 Mar 2012 12:18 am

WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU! The families at the House are cheering you on and we can't tell you how much this means to us.

Posted On: 02 Mar 2012 06:24 am

Hi Brett. All your training and preparation has once again brought you to an incredible experience. We'll be cheering for you and following your progress every day and chanting... Ah .. Ohm .. Aye ... Eee !!! Love , Mom & Dad

Posted On: 29 Feb 2012 04:00 pm

I prayed customs didn't take your beef jerky did it work? lol :-) Osk wants to remind u to look up at the moon and think of him and to look around San Pedro for some Star Wars things. We miss u, look out for flamingos! xxx

Posted On: 29 Feb 2012 04:30 am

Brett - best wishes for your success, safety and completion of the Atacama Crossing!

Posted On: 21 Jan 2012 05:14 pm

Hey Brett, how's the training going? We'll be following you along in the Atacama. i'm up and running again after my wee surgery - wish i could join you in Chile but its a bit too soon. However, Iceland next year looks interesting.....hope you're keeping well

Posted On: 09 Oct 2011 11:24 pm

Hello Fellow Sahara 2010 competitor! I was at Sahara 2010 as well and Atacama 2012 will be my 2nd desert race. Sandy

17 August 2011 05:17 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Hello friends,
Well, what can I say. Training for a desert race can be a little tricky, living in a northern climate, but Calgary finally reached 30 degrees celcius last Sunday. Luckily, I was out running when it happened. It may be the only training day I get for the Atacama that peaks 30C. Ironically, the heaviest part of my race training will undoubtedly take place in snow. I figure another month or so before the flakes start to fly. 
All is not lost though. The way I see it, running in deep snow may actually whip my legs into shape for the rigors of sand. 
That's life in Canada! I wouldn't have it any other way!

Love,
Brett




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Posted On: 01 Nov 2011 07:30 pm

I'm also waiting for snow in Switzerland ... The only way to simulate sand dunes

02 August 2011 03:36 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

You know the old saying "no pain no gain."
Well, I've certainly had my share of lower leg pain lately but I'm pushing through to keep my milage up. I've had some trouble with my lower legs from the top of the ankle to my calf muscle but I've been dealing with it on a day to day basis. 
Electro-magnetic-frequency theropy seems to be helping so I'll continue to try this alternative form of healing. Fortunately for me, I have an uncle in the U.S who is a doctor and one of the foremost voices on magnet theropy. 
As runners, we all struggle with minor injuries and how to deal with them without sacrificing training time, but sometimes nothing beats a few weeks off with rest. I'm not there yet but it may be sooner than later.

Brett.

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21 July 2011 09:48 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Recently I have been asked by my good friends at the Ronald McDonald House Southern Alberta and DIRTT to speak in front of a small audience to help promote my Atacama Crossing fundraiser and the RockTheHouseRun. 
Now just to set the record straight, I have never been one for public speaking but the evening was great and I ended up having a lot of fun. My Ma-In-Law says this is an avenue of personal growth for me and I suppose she is right. 
Well, I figure if I could complete the Sahara 2010 then I can do just about anything, including speaking in front of strangers. Besides, it's all for a great cause and I really do feel honored to do it.
Tonight I will be attending a casual dinner at the RMH with Lori and Oskar. I can't wait to share Oskar's story and talk to the families about my Sahara adventures as well as my up-coming Atacama adventure.

Cheers,
Brett.

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Posted On: 02 Aug 2011 07:31 pm

Brett, thats great to hear! Its just these types of stories that I these races inspire. Keep up the good work!

08 June 2011 10:26 am (GMT-07:00) Mountain Time(US & Canada)

One down. Three to go! 
   With the Sahara Race behind me, I will now focus on the Atacama Crossing 2012. With my 40th birthday only two days away I can't help but reflect on my life up to this point and also what lies ahead. Discovering "Racing The Planet" has, without doubt, become one of the great highlites of my life (past, presant and future). I hope to become a member of the 4 Deserts Club with the completion of all four events by 2014. 
   I am thrilled to be raising funds for the Ronald McDonald House Southern Alberta and look forward to beating last year's totals.
   Training has begun. Here goes something!

Love, Brett.

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Posted On: 25 Jun 2011 07:50 am

Hey tent mate, Happy Belated birthday! Hoping to see you again in the Atacama.