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Gobi March Blogs 2014
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PostsGobi March (2014) blog posts from Michael Gilgen
06 June 2014 12:27 pm (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi
The landscape is remarkable and up in the high hills it looked like the start-up picture of Windows, with all this green mountains. There were lots of wild horses around as well and it must have been a great season as there were many fouls too.
I managed to come in before dark, which was my ambition. We’re staying at a beautiful lake called Sayam. This camp is over 2000m so even though the sun is out it’s chilly. The run around the lake will also be the final stage of tomorrow, which will give us the last 14km, before we get back to civilisation.
I’m looking forward to that shower, then I’ll stroll to town and enjoy some non-dry freeze food. This is better than the food in the hotel. My mother had already told me about how horrible the food is in this corner of the world and I must admit she’s absolutely right!
So hear you back in the cosy enjoyable live! Take care and thanks for following my blog. Michael G.
04 June 2014 01:32 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi
What I definitely learnt today is, if they say there is just one water crossing with ankle high water, don’t trust them, as there will be plenty more. The one they warned us from didn’t wet my feet, but many others did so. And as last time, if I have those wet feet the blisters come by their own.
Now I’ve been in the medical tent and feet are all set up for the long run tomorrow. Even though the 68km might seem short, there’s a lot of elevation in there. So looking forward to that one.
Tell you more later, cheers Michael G.
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03 June 2014 01:37 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi
Now the sun has warmed up the scene and my gear is dry again. We’re staying in a nice little yurt for the night. The missed km will be added up to the next stages. So we’re up for some longer stages now…. Let’s go.
Take care and hear you soon.
Michael G
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02 June 2014 01:42 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi
Now we are at a campsite next to a river. This could be in the Swiss alps too. Wonderful! Although the temperature could be higher. I’m glad to have all my warm stuff with me.
Today was hard on the knees and feet and even though the last part was downhill, running was no option. And strangely enough the backpack seems to get heavier with every kilometre.
To all those who wrote to me, or took the time to read my blog, all the best, take care and hear you soon.
Cheers Michael G
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01 June 2014 01:08 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi
Scenery wise it’s absolutely impressive these huge unpopulated areas and lots of animals to see. Some of us even saw a wolf. But running through the plains seems endless.
For once my feet are just fine after a first stage. Just some hotspots and no blisters. I hope this stays up.
All of a sudden I started to bleed from my finger and it didn’t seem to want to stop. However I would have to make up a cool story about it, as I have no clue what I did. Anyhow it was the day of scratches, as I stood on a branch, which tried to defend itself and took a go at my leg. Have to get that one fix up, as it doesn’t look nice on the photo…. But no worries nothing bad!
I wish you all a great time and take care, Michael G.
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31 May 2014 01:17 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi
So we arrived at camp 1. As there was a heavy storm yesterday night and they’re expecting the same for tonight, we’re staying at small little miner houses. Nice and cosy and the best housing you can find (besides a tent). And definitely dry, I hope.
I’m looking forward to tomorrows’ stage which will be 48.5km, as they lengthened the first stage and took the extra k’s off the long one. First impressions are great, very stony and tons of wind. Without wind it’s nice and warm, however as soon as the wind come up, it gets quite chilly.
Even though the room we’re in is tight and the floor is plain concrete, I’m longing for a good night’s sleep and I’ll definitely have one. as I’m still jetlagged.
I already had diner (Expedition food: Asian noodles with chicken), so I can be off to bed now….and I’ll write you more after the first meters are done.
Cheers!
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