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Atacama Crossing (2012) blog posts from Philippe Gatta

20 March 2012 08:00 am (GMT+01:00) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris

We have just posted a race report with 150 photos of this great Atacama Crossing 2012.

Valley of Death and San Pedro de Atacama (© P. Gatta)

Valley of Death and San Pedro de Atacama (© P. Gatta)


In the desert of Atacama (© P. Gatta)

In the desert of Atacama (© P. Gatta)


Finish line of the Atacama Crossing (© P. Gatta) Finish line of the Atacama Crossing (© P. Gatta)

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Posted On: 21 Mar 2012 03:28 pm

Fabulous pictures. Thanks for sharing.

10 March 2012 02:10 am (GMT-04:00) Santiago

Today we ran all the 7km seperating our last camp to San Pedro village = the arrival of the race. I notice that our blog after the long stage never got up so I will tell you the dreadful story... :-) The long stage - 74km I was pretty fine in the morning so Philippe and I started running the first 20km in around 8km/h with small walks in between to feed and drink. I knew I had to profit from the "cool" morning since I would be unable to run in the afternoon heat. The most difficult part in this stage was between check-point 3 and 4, 13km, where we entered a huge salt flat, shiny white, during the hottest hours... Half way in we saw the black sand dune we knew we would have to climb before reaching check-point 4. It was far away and I needed to lack water already since I had to wet my clothes and head to not over heat... Philippe kept me on track minimizing his intake to save some for me if needed. The climb up the sand dune cant have been more than 50m but was tough. Then another 2km before the water refill. Next part was again 13km and the heat was painful for me. I kept on forcing myself to eat the salt mix of chips, biscuits and nuts and drink electrolytes and water. We took salt pills every 1.5 hours. It was slow. I was slow. I walked on the shadow of my husband to escape the worst sun rays... I started to feel pretty scared and wanted to move faster than the 5-6km/h but my blisters gave me hell and as soon as I started to move faster I over heated... We finally arrived to next check-point and we just stayed 5min. to stretch and refill. The last 20km took forever and we were lucky to get some clouds and a hard wind in the back to push us forward. In general I just fixed my eyes on my husbands feet and took one step in the time. My body and feet ached more than ever before but I went in to a strange mental state and went on like a robot. After around 11 hours of course we entered the Moon Valley with its sand dune and vertical cliffs. The sky was menacing and lightening flashed not far from us. A few people were in front of us an yet some others just behind. Sky lightening up and my iPod playing. Philippe kept telling me how many kilometers that rested to encourge me. We came in to camp just after dark and a little more than 12h of running/walking. I had people congratulating me and I felt my tears falling. But I felt empty. Drained. I spent 45min taking care of my feet while Philippe (who's feet where perfect) made some recovery drinks for us and prepared the dinner. The rain started to fall and soon we had the news that eventually we would have to abandon the camp (tent poles attracts the lightening) and walk further away. All I wanted was to sleep... Luckily we never had to evacuate but many participants were stopped and driven to camp to avoid the storm and lightening. Waking up next morning I felt - damn proud and could easie take in what I had accomplished. To be able to do this I needed thorough training and meticiolous planning of protein, electrolytes, suger and water intake. This was possible thanks to Philippe that gave me a specific training agenda and his experience in these races to prepare me mentally. Because this race is 30% physical and 70% mental if you ask me. Get prepared to ache, be bored on never ending stretches, strong sun... And the reward was to run hand in hand into San Pedro today with Philippe that made this race for me, in my pace. Assisting and supporting. Thank you. Je t'aime.

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09 March 2012 01:41 am (GMT+01:00) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris

Done. The long stage was...long. But first I would like to add that as a moral booster we had the camp between 2 lagoon wholes and we could all swim and makeb sure we felt good before the long stage the day after!

 

What can I say about the long stage? We ran slowly the first 20km with short walks in between to feed and drink much. All flat on roads. Then we entered the salt flats that for the first time during the race was really white = HOT. We had around 13km to do before reaching the next check point including climbing up a high sand dune. We were short of water and I kind of panicked q little, but Philippe was a great support and we ended up just about in time to refill. The next part was again 13km in the worst afternoon heat, and I found a trick to stay less hot - walk in the shadow of Philippe! It actually helped! Then we had dirt tracks again for the last 20km and I was incapable of running. That's when it becomes long... Philippe took loads of photos!! ;-)

 

We got closer to the camp, traversing the Moon Valley with its sand dune and vertical cliffs with a huge thunderstorm just a few km away. The lighteneing was far too close but at the same time impressive in this scenery. We entered the camp after 12 hours, just before the rain swept over. The organizer was really worried that the lightenenig was so close and we had to stay alert to leave the camp due to all metall bars in the tents. EXACTLY what you feel like after 12 hours of race...But all went ok eventhough they took the decision to stop the last runners to run into the Moon Valley. They finished their km today while we had a rest.

 

Tomorrow we have 11km to run to San Pedro where we have pizza razzia!!

 

Must say that this race has been very hard and I am proud to be a finisher. Also - thanks to Philippe that trained me, assisted me and supported me the whole way through. I wouldn't have done it alone.

 

*Anna

 

Well, we are almost done, just 11km away from a shower, the first one in a week if we don't count the storm. 11km away from proper food and drink after a week of dried food, bars and chips. For many this race is the hardest of the 4 deserts and the Marathon des Sables. I don't know but it is for sure a very tough one, taking place in a beautiful landscape and sharing that with Anna was a very intense experience.

We have one more day to wait and we will be in San Pedro, even if we are tired we can't sleep and the heat in the tent is hard to stand. So it is time to start thinking about the next challenge...

 

Philippe.

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07 March 2012 05:50 am (GMT+01:00) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris

Yesterday it was traffic jam in the cyber tent so could not update the blog. But here we go:

 

Yesterday was hell. We started with 4km in a messy salt flat and the feet rolled around and the trail was difficult... Needless to say that I suffered from all my blisters on that surface. We walked it all. Later we had a dirt road and could gain some time. We want to gain time, not due to the ranking but to esacpe the heat that is hardly bearable after 13:00! Then some more salt flats and I couldnt take it any more... I walked just behind Philippe, who tried to find the best feet placements with tears falling down my chins. What do I do here? Some reward though after approaching the camp where we passed a beautiful oasis and huge sand dunes. Camp was great and a doktor took care of my feet. We had no extra time but prepare our dried food meals, clean up a little and prepare the next day - and go to sleep on the floor in the tent with 5 germans and 2 french.

 

Today was - HELL. Bigger than yesterday. For me, no fun. We had 2 straight lines to do and mentally that monotone style kills me. In the salar we had 13 straight km to do in the heat between 13-15:00 on crusty salt flats or half hard mud floor... Painful and horrible. Philippe was all fine and kept spitting (yes) water in my neck or on my hat to keep me cool. He filmed and photographed a lot and appreciated the day of 39km.

 

After today I start thinking that the long stage of 73km tomorrow will not work for me. Staying in the heat for yet another 4 hours (it is hot until 19:00) might be beyond my capacity. And then I will pull out. No hesitation. I will pray for some clouds tomorrow to help me finish.

 

Philippe is preparing our late lunch (16:00) so he says all is good ;-) He takes care of me and we run together the whole time.

 

Thanks for all cheering ons and for the finnish sisu shipment, received Mervi!

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Posted On: 09 Mar 2012 10:34 pm

Felicitations Anna pour avoir termine le stage 5 malgres la fatigue et les bobos de la veille Philippe la routine :)

Posted On: 09 Mar 2012 09:38 pm

Oooh my gosh what endurance and perseverance you have. GO GO Girl!! Keeping my fingers crossed that your feet are well and that they´ll cary you the rest of the miles..with Philip spitting and chearing you on! Lots of love, Pia

Posted On: 09 Mar 2012 05:14 pm

Anna, You don't know me but I wanted to compliment your efforts on the long day, especially given your uncertainty the night before. CONGRATULATIONS and with such a good time. I am following a friend's blog but now also reading those of the few remaining super women. You are doing great and the end is in sight. Keep smiling!

Posted On: 09 Mar 2012 04:53 pm

Well I think you are awesome Anna, whatever you say. And I'm sure you are giving it your all. Hope the conditions are kind to you and you find the inner strength to finish. Best of luck!

Posted On: 09 Mar 2012 10:01 am

Go Anna, be brave. The end is so close. I'm shure that you will find the necessary strength to surmount this test. We kiss you hardly. Marjorie et Pascal

Posted On: 09 Mar 2012 08:11 am

Super Anna tu as tout le temps d'y arriver, vraiment prendre son temps sur la longue et après c'est fini... et comme Philippe n'a pas l'air pressé, profite!

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 08:21 pm

Anna, you are amazing and a hero! Just hang in there. I know you can do it! Tons of hugs and encouragement for tomorrow's enormous challenge. Hope Phil will encourage you for the last stretch as well and then: Welcome back to Europe

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 06:13 pm

You poor little thing. I cant imagine the pain.... And the heat. Just keep on going til you had enough. I know you wont give until you know you have no more to give and it's not worth it anymore. Men Anna - you are only allowed to quit IF you reach that point. Keep on going! The hell Will come to an end! I promise :-)

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 09:50 am

Philippe - You seems to have a lot of fun as usual :-) Anna - 1min45 ahead of Philippe,impressive Good luck for this last stage. Hang-on to your Sherpa I am sure you will go trought it (Just remenber about all these Kgs carried in Vaugrenier...) Good luck to both of you. Enjoy this last day. See you in Nice. Erwan

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 09:21 am

Hi! I feel for you and your feet love! Good thing you have a husband that spits in your neck!! hahahaa.... Good thing that you choose to pull out if the heat is too much, you must be careful!! And to you P, thanks for caring for my bigsis! We have snow here today so I´ll send some to the finishingline for you to enjoy when you get there ok! :-) Puss puss!! Malena

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 08:33 am

Hello Anna.I hope you have had a good sleep and will try to start the long stage today.I am suffering with you,but you are a tuff girl,so come on.You are on 61th place better then earlier. I know Phil will help you today.Love you Dad and Mum

05 March 2012 07:03 am (GMT+01:00) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris

Firstly, thanks for all comments and engouragements, but the swedish ones are unreadable, please write in english ;-)

 

Today we had a FANTASTIC day of 35km. After yesterday's heat ad the hot winds at camp I started wondering what I do here. I got the answer today. We started with traversing a river multiple times in a beautiful gorges to later run above the Dead Valley with brown cliffs and a green oasis at the valley bottom. Then we entered the new extreme sport of sand-dune-racing-downhill! That made my day and helped me through the warmer parts of the salt flats in the end of the day finishing next to the lagoon Cejar. Wow...

 

Blisters hurt but that was just for a while when running. I have bigger and more evil blisters now and I regret not bringing my flip-flops... Generally feeling great!

 

*Anna

 

well she said it all, this stage was amazing and constantly changing. i hope we will have more like this in the coming days. That said crossing the river multiple times at the begining of the stage and running in the sands was not too good for the feet. i still don't have any blisters but it tough for Anna. we spent probably 30minutes to pop them all. i am also having fun with the camera; i took already 240 photos in 2 stages and lot of film too, running around Anna like a fly. :-)

Tomorrow will be longer and tougher, more crusty salt flat and rough terrain. stay tuned...

 

Philippe.

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Posted On: 07 Mar 2012 04:17 pm

We hope you feel allright after big dunes and hot sun! Promise we will think of you tomorrow on the longest day. Ofcourse you will make it!!! Big hug!Love you!

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 07:00 pm

OK, write in English now ;-)! Hi Anna !You are simply fantastic ! Everything sounds just so crazy and amazing, what an experience! But please, please be careful. Miss you a lot. HUGE HUGS from us to both of you. Mervi, Pascal, Flavio et Paolo.

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 06:24 pm

You are truely amazing!! Keep the good spirit:))

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 05:18 pm

Good on ya! Keep up the spirit!

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 02:02 pm

Congrats! Keep up the good work and take care! We´ll give U guys a foot-rub in may, I promise!! Love!

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 07:56 am

Congratulations Anna, you are moving up the rankings! You are also the only Swede in the race. Hope the feet are better tomorrow.

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 07:42 am

Felicitations pour cette 2eme journee Anna est en tete au classement des Suedois Bon en meme temps c'est la seule depuis l'abandon de son compatriote Edward Hult :) Ils ont deja postes qq jolies photos du stage 2. Surtout une avec un volcan enneige en arriere plan c'est magnifique. Maintenant repos et Snickers ... un snickers et ca repart Bon courage.

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 06:51 am

Hi Anna.I am so proud of you.You are still on 64th place in the world in this race. Not bad at all.Come on for next stage. Hug Philippe from us. Dad and Mum!Love you!

04 March 2012 09:02 am (GMT+01:00) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris

So, first experience and impression is:

-          Rain storm first evening at camp 1

-          33km in fantastic scenery

-          Wind storm at camp 2 where we had to hold the tent to not loose it all!

 

The weather has been very chaotic and the last hour during the race was very warm. We ran pretty much during the 4:40 hours and Anna ended up with 4 blisters and Philippe (who had the role as photographer) is ridiculous fine. Tomorrow will be a tough day with 42km and hot weather and rough trail for the first 20km to finish in the Salar of Atacama.

 

Thanks for all the cheering ons!! We read the email late but receive them all. And remember, no news are good news – the internet tent is popular and our prio is to feed and rest ;-)

*Anna

 

So far so good, Anna did pretty well for this first day. As she said the conditions have been rough, not to mention that we are above 3000m. also as always on this kind of race, it is not finish when we pass the finish line because we have to take care of the blisters, cook, eat, etc. with the strong wind we had today, this has been an interesting experience too. ;-)

It is 6pm, the last one just arrived, after 10 hours on the trail, respect ! now we finish our diner and go to bed, hoping that the weather will give us a break.

 

Philippe.

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Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 04:41 pm

Tittade på 215 st kort från Stage 1 igår men kunde inte hitta er? Jag hoppas att det går bra och att ni har lite kul också.Stor kram och lycka till på nästa etapp.

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 02:49 pm

Heja Anna, Heja Philippe!! Bravo et COURAGE à tous les deux. Quelle aventure fantastique... Mais Philippe, ramene moi notre super-designer sain et sauf :-) Mille bises et pensées de Mervi et Pascal.

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 02:41 pm

Thanks for the updates and good luck with the weather tomorrow!

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 08:48 am

c'est bien parti on dirait! bravo à tous le deux avec un plus pour Anna surement moins facile que le photographe... Et surtout bien soigner les ampoules! A bientôt. Thierry

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 07:41 am

Go for it Anna and Philippe.

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 05:46 am

Det låter lysande Anna! Minus blåsorna förstås. Hoppas du har nåt superknep för att fixa till de där så de inte stör dig kommande dagar. Vi är uppe i fjällen och har lite halvdålig uppkoppling (och ingen dator med). Men jag tänker på dig/er varje dag och håller tummarna oh hoppas ni har kul. Kör av nästa etapp nu så är du snart i mål! Fast hur bar det nu, det är inte målet utan vägen som är mödan värd?!)! Kram!!

03 March 2012 06:44 am (GMT-04:00) Santiago

All is packed, prepared and verified. In a few hours we'll take the bus to the camp 1 where we'll meet our tent mates, have a dried food dinner and go to bed early, still smelling good. That will change tomorrow. The stage is 33km (already shortened with 2km) and we might have rain and thunder, meaning the stage can be modified at any time. We just have to go with the flow!

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Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 12:46 am

Best of luck mate, hope you both have a good race and enjoy the salt flats. Will be following from my couch. Cheers Brad

Posted On: 03 Mar 2012 08:04 pm

Good luck and enjoy the run!

02 March 2012 10:38 am (GMT-04:00) Santiago

Sand storms, tiramisu and test runs in the hot sun. That's our last days in San Pedro de Atacama. Filled up with additional calories (tiramisu and brownie) we visited the salt flats of Atacama and ended up with a spectacular view of a large, red wall approching us - a sand storm. On the sides of the wall - all volcanoes with snow and flamingos in the lagoon.

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01 March 2012 06:31 am (GMT-04:00) Santiago

Philippe and I have now been in San Pedro de Atacama (2400m altitude) for 2 days. Yesterday we went jogging in the morning and were happily surprised how relatively fresh the mornings are. That changed of course around 11am... Next up was re-packing all food in small plastic bags, one per day. Our decision is to use a 40L pack to fit all material inside the pack, whereas many seem to opt for much smaller packs with stuff dangeling outside. The evening was spent on a guided tour in the Moon Valley and the Death Valley with magnificant sunset on the volcanoes including Lincancabur. Today is restday with me trying to stay some in the sun to get the first suntan to hopefully not burn my swedish skin too much during the race. I am still hestitating on using shorts or 3/4 tights (as sun protection)... Tonight we go to the Atacama Salt Flat for yet some spectacular views!

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22 February 2012 12:19 pm (GMT+01:00) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris

Last weekend Anna and I ran 20 km with 10 kg pack as the last “long” training before the Atacama Crossing race in Chile. This week and next will be much lighter with one last interval training and a few more jogging, still with 10 kg weight.


When the race will start on March 4th, I will have run total of 1,000 km and 30,000 meters of elevation gain since I started the specific training for this race in November. Except a tendinitis on the left foot, I feel rather well and long to start the race. Anna will reach a total of 750 km in 4 months which is probably her new record.


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Posted On: 03 Mar 2012 10:02 pm

It's very interesting to see how you pack a week's food into a small bag. Also interesting you carry Secrets de Grand Mere (which flavor?). This is my favorite instant soup; never found any better!

Posted On: 29 Feb 2012 10:45 am

See that you've not started yet... Wishing you luck and that you stay friends all the way :-)Big hugs!

Posted On: 22 Feb 2012 12:14 pm

Merci pour ce post c'est super intéressant pour moi qui envisage ce type d'épreuve. Merci de nous faire vivre de l'intérieur votre préparation et vos sensations Éclatez vous bien