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Atacama Crossing Blogs 2013
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PostsAtacama Crossing (2013) blog posts from Steven Pontifex
08 March 2013 02:20 am (GMT+04:00) Baku, Tbilisi, Yerevan
HI all finish the long day 6km down only 8kms to go tomorrow.
It was a very long and hard day almost taking 24hrs,
Feet are absolutely trashed but get a little holiday with the girls very soon.
It is an amazing event and really asks you some questions about yourself.
I cant tell everyone exactly how uplifting it is to get everyones mail and comments.
When I get home I will give a full update on the race, as I am limited on time now.
Heaps of smiles for these wonderful children.
Finish line in sight, we all stink, we are all tired but everyone happy now that it so close.
It will be a slow hobble to the finish line, but I made it.
Love you all and miss my girls, will call you after the finish if I finish early enough.
Thanks again to everyone. Pictures and updates to come.
My 2 friends will also make to the finish.
See you all later.
06 March 2013 03:33 am (GMT+04:00) Baku, Tbilisi, Yerevan
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Corne Rensburg
Posted On: 08 Mar 2013 12:27 pm
Donna D
Posted On: 08 Mar 2013 10:55 am
Dee Pontifex
Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 04:15 am
05 March 2013 02:10 am (GMT+04:00) Baku, Tbilisi, Yerevan
- Day 3 done and dusted
- another long day but made it to the end
- actually feeling very good and about to have some dinner and go to bed.
- Havent got access to read all you messages today but thanks in advance.
- It was a struggle but picked up a person who wanted to quit, so that gave my day some purpose.
- missing my girls
- one more day to get through tomorrow and then take it from there.
- Love you all and when I get more time will give a full description rather than just BRUTAL!
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Lina De Sousa
Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 03:35 am
Corne Rensburg
Posted On: 06 Mar 2013 05:40 am
Lloyd Harrison
Posted On: 06 Mar 2013 04:45 am
Dee Pontifex
Posted On: 06 Mar 2013 02:53 am
04 March 2013 03:32 am (GMT+04:00) Baku, Tbilisi, Yerevan
- Hi all, day 2 done. Amazing day, started with a quick 3km dash to the river which we followed for 8km to the first checkpoint.
- Hitting 3hrs at the first checkpoint type of set the scene for the rest of the day. Long and slow!
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03 March 2013 04:07 am (GMT+04:00) Baku, Tbilisi, Yerevan
· Day one complete.
· Started with a nice and gentle 9km which seemed to fly by.
· The second 10km was a little more difficult as it was run on lose gravel and larger stones, a bit different from the nice soft sand I had been running on in Abu Dhabi.
· Still was “enjoying” myself at that stage, but the feet were taking a punishment on the rough uneven surface.
· After the second checkpoint it was another 5km of the same, then it all started, 8km of continuous climb, no shade and no cooling breeze.
· The “race pace” quickly dropped from 7.5km per hour to 4km per hour, there was times when I was having serious discussions with myself of exactly why and what I was doing here. Go Daddy Go, ringing in my ears kept the feet moving, if only just!
· Then finally came over one more rise to see the next checkpoint, only 4km to go, pain forgotten I even starting running again on the last stretch. Missed my target of 6 hours, but I blame that on the extra weight that I carried after picking up a rock for Dee, didn’t want my wife I was playing favourites between my two girls.
· So I have had my first visit to the medical tent to get some heel blisters taped up, the blisters compliments of the different surface running on, as the is a big difference from running on soft sand and large stones.
· So 4 smiles ticked off today, All good other than the blisters.
· Tomorrow shall be the new experience, starting with saw legs, shoulders, - well basically there is not much that doesn’t hurt right now.
· Love to Dee and Kassie, Thanks to all for the support and wishes.
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Ellen Lonergan
Posted On: 05 Mar 2013 01:11 pm
Monique Pontifex
Posted On: 04 Mar 2013 11:02 pm
Monique Pontifex
Posted On: 04 Mar 2013 11:01 pm
Dee Pontifex
Posted On: 04 Mar 2013 10:17 am
02 March 2013 06:45 am (GMT+04:00) Baku, Tbilisi, Yerevan
- Hi all
- At camp one, 14hrs to race start. Alot of nervous people, about to try my first freeze dried meal
- Hoping to get a good night sleep before the 36km leg tomorrow, which they rate as difficult. Had a look through the stages and nowhere is one classed as easy, but it does go to extremely difficult.
- Found 2 pictures of Kassie and Dee on my race camera, so girls you are with me all the way.
- Picked up a little rock that I will carry with me all the way for Kassie, Dee I hope you understand that I can only carry so much.
- Rather cool up here at 3123m above sea level so looking just to go to bed and rest.
- Very happy that I bought the sleeping mat now after finding miny boulders under my sleeping position.
- 10 of us in the tent with 6 of us doing our first.
- Next post will be after stage 1, thank you everyone for your support.
- Bring on the SMILES!
- Love and Miss both my girls.
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01 March 2013 09:33 am (GMT+04:00) Baku, Tbilisi, Yerevan
- Well Tomorrow morning the briefing and gear check in is on.
- After spending three days here in San Pedro Atacama some little things had managed to sneak their way into my pack - "I just might need this" was the justification.
- After a sightseeing trip up to 4300m above sea level, all these items were promptly removed on returning. It is soooo much harder doing every thing up there.
- So after the breifing and gear check in a nice leisurely lunch before jumping on a bus and going another 1hr30min further in to remoteness, as if we weren't far enough removed already.
- Still trying to decide exactly how to approach this. It is usually cool till about midday so thinking of going as hard as I can for as long as I can to get as many miles under the belt before it gets too hot. But then all you do is sit around camp for the rest of the day with nothing to do! So maybe just take it easy and enjoy the sights? But then you end up out on the course and that afternoon sun is quite fierce.
- Almost forgot - you know when someone says salt flats, what comes to mind? I had thought of those nice FLATS that they try and set land speed records on - really flat no bumps etc etc. Well today I got a glimpse of what they are really like. Picture a freshly ploughed field but instead of mounds of dirt you have hard as concrete crystalised salt jumping out of the ground between 12-18 inches! It is like trying to run on a bed of coral, so I don't know where they get the FLAT part from.
- Anyway my next post will be after day 1. Thank you everyone that has sponsored me, supported me and wishing me luck.
- A huge hug and kiss to my two beautiful girls back home, love and miss you both
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Carol Everitt
Posted On: 10 Mar 2013 02:40 am
Doris Matlok
Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 06:27 pm
Doris Matlok
Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 06:27 pm
Dee Pontifex
Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 10:23 am