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Mohammad Dzarrin Alidin

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Gobi March (2012) blog posts from Mohammad Dzarrin Alidin

17 June 2012 06:18 am (GMT+08:00) Kuala Lumpur, Singapore

Yesterday was the last day of the last leg of the week long Gobi March 2012. Woke up to U2's Beautiful Day and boy was it one helluva beautiful day. We were just down to the last 15km or so to the end of a long painful and tiring week. Despite all the multiple injuries, blisters, scratches and soreness, you can see so much enthusiasm and eagerness in everyone's faces to finish this last leg.

My knees were still hurting - each step a painful one. But it was the last day! Everyone wished each other what would be the last 'All the best for your run' for this race.

This leg was mainly on tarred road and we were running along villages. We ended the race in a local school to the cheers of many young kids. It was definitely a memorable end to the long week. I have finally did it!

Thanks to RTP for organizing a great race with many challenges and beautiful sights.

Thanks to all those who have been supporting me throughout. It would have been a much tougher race without your constant support.

Comments: Total (2) comments

Posted On: 18 Jun 2012 09:05 am

Well done!!!!! Really proud of you.

Posted On: 18 Jun 2012 07:35 am

CONGRATS BRO!!!!!!! U'VE DONE US PROUD!

15 June 2012 05:42 am (GMT+08:00) Kuala Lumpur, Singapore

Hey All,

 

Today is the rest day after yesterday's long march. It was around 75km. We had to wake up early and take a bus at 7am to the starting point which was at slight more than 2 hrs away. Stage started at 10am. Despite the sores, blister and aches, everyone was really gearing up for it. After this stage, we would have more or less done the entire race.

 

Started the race easy. Did some fast walking to get the body warmed up. Still have not gotten used to the cold morning. Got some teabags from Seng and Ken which helped a lot. After the first checkpoint, finally got into some rhythm and started picking up the pace. There were some rolling hills that we had to go through and the dreadful rocky riverbed. But I guess the first 4 stages helped a lot in helping me getting used to it. Knees were still hurting but guess the adrenalin was helping to cover up the pain.

 

Went through a lot of beautiful places again. This time went pass this green field/meadow with the snow capped mountains in the background. Once I got through around 35km mark, started to run more consistently. Had initally planned to get some hot meal at the 50km mark, but just topped my fluids and continued. Weather also became less hot. It was in fact drizzling and there was a bit of a sand storm. I was feeling really good and in a good rhythm. Kept running at a good pace and was catching up with a lot of people. Guess all the past 4 stages trained me up a bit and of course my bag was much lighter compared to the first day. Plus those chewy sweets helped too (Thnks Sil!). Was really moving up a lot and body was felling awesome.

 

After around 60km, each step was starting to become painful as the muscle soreness was increasing and the knees was hurting. Had the occassional sharp painful steps because of the blisters when i stepped on a sharp rock. But kept pushing myself and using each person in front of me as my immediate goal.

 

Got to the last checkpoint and i had around 8/9km left. By then, my legs were feeling super sore especially my knees. Could no longer keep up to the pace. Each step was agonizing and felt like the knees were going to give way. Tried to jog as much as I can until I can hear the sounds of the drumbeats which is the signal of the end point. At that point, shut out everything and ran as fast as I can through the end point.

 

Can't imagine that the long day was over. Finished just before 9pm which was just undr 11hrs. It was the best stage for me.  It was still bright. Came in 25th and because of that my overall position improved drastically to 45th.

 

But the knees are still really painful. Hopefully it gets better tomorrow for the last stage. Tmr's going to be 15km and we will end at a school. Started the race with no expectations other than to complete it. That goal has not change and tomorrow will be an enjoyable one to the end.. Everyone's feeling super great as the week long race will be almost over.

 

Race has taught me a lot of stuff. Met some of the most amazing people and seen beautiful sceneries in this race.  It has been a great experience for me. Can't wait for tomorrow. Thanks to all for your emails and comments. You might not know it but those stuff realy helped to push me and make it through each stage. Thanks Sil for those postcards too =)

 

See you guys soon in Singapore! Looking forward to proper meals, not freeze dried food =)

Comments: Total (7) comments

Posted On: 18 Jun 2012 02:52 pm

Well done bro.... Proud of u and an inspiration to the rest. Really nice catching up in SH and hope u had an enjoyable stay. I will see u soon!

Posted On: 17 Jun 2012 03:55 am

Awesome stuff lah dzar! Well done.

Posted On: 16 Jun 2012 12:56 pm

Hey Dza :) You did it. You really did it, and at an amazing time to boot. Float through tmr's 15km and TAKE IT ALL IN - the last 400m leading up to the end point, the sound of drums and cymbals and horns, the crowd cheering, the beautiful scenic views that surround you, the fact that you've just completed one of the world's most difficult race. You've done it all. By the time you read this, hope you're kicked back with a teh tarik in hand and reminiscing about the race through your blog and photos. Viva la Dzarrin! :)

Posted On: 16 Jun 2012 08:11 am

Congrats bro.. You conqured one of e toughest race on e earth. Really proud of u. Excellent!!!

Posted On: 16 Jun 2012 05:54 am

you must've finished your race by now. WELL DONE DZ! you've completed what you set out to do. now it's time to kick back, relax and eat haha.

Posted On: 16 Jun 2012 01:38 am

MISS U TONS! Catching a flight now : ) Give the last stage everything u've got!

Posted On: 16 Jun 2012 01:29 am

Bro. You did it. Its going to be over in 3 hours. Enjoy the last bit.

13 June 2012 04:32 am (GMT+08:00) Kuala Lumpur, Singapore

Today was a much better day for me. The highlight of the day and the event was the Heaven's Gate. We had to run around 2/3km to the bottom of the site and ddrop our bags and climb up multiple ladders and slopes to this huge rock arc and through the arc, you will get a great view of the mountains in the far distance and some plains. Awesome sight. Truly worth the climb up.

 

We were warned yesterday that today's leg was going to be a much tougher test than Stage 3. We had to climb up huge hills/mountains and run along the ridges. There were many climbs and downhills but when you get the top you can see such awesome views around. Took some pictures though don't think it can really show how great it was. Along with the climbs, you have to go down as well. And there were a few casualties.

 

Feelings today was good despite the many climbs. Hd my blister sorted out the day before so there was less pain. Knees were still hurting but you go up the rigdes, all the pain was gone. After the multiple hill climbs and ridges walking, it was downhill thru a big riverbed. Many uneven rocks and didn't do much running sa compared to the first 25km.

 

Went through the hills and riverbed walking with Franz. Had a good time talking and we were making quite good progress. After the 3rd checkpoint, there was a wide river, and both of us decided to take off our shoes and keep on exchanging my pair of slippers across the multiple rivers. We took at least 30 min. And once we got to the other side, we took our time to dry our feet. By then, around 10-15 people have passed us - these were the guys who Man Up and ran across in their shoes. We took some time but we have the long run tmr which is around 75km, so didnt want to risk getting a blister before a long distance stage.

 

But as soon as we got our shoes on, we ran an other 50m, we reached another river. FML. Well at least it wasn't as wide and we managed to avoid our shoes to be completely wet. Today was tough but in my opinion not as bad as yesterday's

 

Tonight is going to be an exciting night. Everyone is just tlaking about the long march. There are going to be a lot of hilly sections but will think it will be awesome as well. Can't believe already at the end of the 4th day - around 60 percent of the whole race.

 

Thanks to all for the wishes. trying to write as much but as each day passes, it gets a bit shag. haha. Anyway thought of the day for some of us "Hope for a downhill, Expect an Uphill!"

 

Till the next update!

Comments: Total (21) comments

Posted On: 16 Jun 2012 12:18 am

Super proud of you bro!!! Keep strong!!! Vamos Dzarrin! ALAMAK NASI LEMAK UJUNG PANDANG!!! hahah

Posted On: 15 Jun 2012 12:24 pm

Amagad 45! Wowwwwwwwww!

Posted On: 15 Jun 2012 10:12 am

YOU ARE THE MAN! awesomeness before everything else. Keep well. Bro. Praying for you still. CHAMPION!!!!

Posted On: 15 Jun 2012 10:00 am

Last stage! Finish strong and safe yea.. If things fall in place, hope to do this too sometime in the near future =)

Posted On: 15 Jun 2012 07:03 am

omgosh dz i clicked on the blog link thingy after emailing you and only JUST saw all your blog entries! (yes horrendously outdated i know i'm very embarrassed now) but WOWZA you are da bomb!!! nearing the end now, hang in there!! MIND OVER MATTER (like what you always tell me hahahah although i dunno why you'd tell me that since i never push myself to such a point that i'd need that advice anyway whoops okay i'm embarrassed again)

Posted On: 15 Jun 2012 04:17 am

Hi As a ex RTP runner, I just follow the race from Singapore. Congrats for completing 5 stages already! The toughest is already over. You should be very proud of yourself for pushing thus far. Enjoy your last leg! Regards Choon Poh

Posted On: 15 Jun 2012 03:12 am

45th! Awesome stuff. Doing Singapore and all your family and friends so damn proud. Keep it going...final leg. Booyah!

Posted On: 15 Jun 2012 12:53 am

Singapore Boleh!! You are the inspiration.

Posted On: 15 Jun 2012 12:39 am

Almost there bro.. Last stage will be a short one but never take it for granted. Stick to e plan n finish it strong.. Btw staff at fitness first send their regards n really proud of u.. Marvelous Long March bro

Posted On: 15 Jun 2012 12:39 am

Omg! How are u one of the fastest in the field for Stage 5! AWESOME :)

Posted On: 14 Jun 2012 11:06 pm

Dude! Super proud of u man! I cannot imagine the how tough it is, its one of those things which only your fellow comrades can understand. You're prolly doing the last leg of the race. Keep on going! Pain is temporary, Glory is forever!!! Ahahaha I scared of pain. Shoik lah, U do Singapore proud!

Posted On: 14 Jun 2012 06:38 pm

Dzar - none of my countrymen in sight now in the table - bravo well done its an achievement ! Proud and inspired by you :-))

Posted On: 14 Jun 2012 04:33 pm

Dzarrinnnnnnnnnnnnn :) hello, big hug, hope you're keeping in good physical/mental health. just found out about this page via Asilah's sharing on fb, and I've just read every post :) blisters are a bitch! but you're awesome for doing this. looking forward to the more posts :) xx

Posted On: 14 Jun 2012 03:26 pm

Hang in there budd.....................!!

Posted On: 14 Jun 2012 10:48 am

Hey man! Some super inspirational stuff right here! All the best and stay strong and safe. See you when you get back man.

Posted On: 14 Jun 2012 07:26 am

Can\'t wait to see ur pics of heaven\'s gate! And awesome to hear that ur spirits are high after a challenging Stage 4! By the time u see this tomorrow, 96% of the toughest race of ur life is done! EXCITESSS!!! Never been more proud of anything ever. Good job to Frans who\'s doing well for his first time in the race too!

Posted On: 14 Jun 2012 07:24 am

Can't wait to see ur pics of heaven's gate! And awesome to hear that ur spirits are high after a challenging Stage 4! By the time u see this tomorrow, 96% of the toughest race of ur life is done! EXCITESSS!!! Never been more proud of anything ever. Good job to Frans who's doing well for his first time in the race too!

Posted On: 14 Jun 2012 06:33 am

"Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee"

Posted On: 14 Jun 2012 06:14 am

Writing from Singapore for my fellow countrymen. Keep believing in yourself and let not fear be in your way (e long march tomorrow) but your belief to keep pausing you on. Run and run freely. Best regards to all in the Singapore team.

Posted On: 14 Jun 2012 05:53 am

Hey Dzarrin!! Heard from Nike that you are doing this run. Two words -- WOAHH!!!! RESPECT!!!! Keep your spirits up and you'll be at the finish line in no time! :)

Posted On: 14 Jun 2012 03:36 am

Great quote, especially if you're into trading! Hahaa. Whatd'ya know..conquered Stage 4 already! Woohoooo! 4 down, 2 more to go dude! The scenic views at this stage is simply breath-taking! Suck it all in man! Think about life back in our offices and you'll appreciate what you're pursuing at Gobi even more! Ha. Push past the pain, and into glory I say! :) All the best for your 75km hike tomorrow! Almost there buddy...almost there. P/S: Still can't believe you didn't get poles. Mad man.

12 June 2012 05:55 am (GMT+08:00) Kuala Lumpur, Singapore

Today was the 3rd day and think was the toughest of all the 3 days. And its going to get tougher tomorrow! Today, i basically most of the way because there is a bad blister at on  my left sole - exactly at the ball of my foot. So each step was agonizing! Plus the right knee is not doing too well. There were a lot of parts where it was rocky, steep slopes up and down, and the temperature was hotter today. We were going mostly up.

 

Slopes were steepeer today. Each time I walked and looked at the two guys in front, they kept disappearing. And  that's because there were going down another slope. And there were a LOT of up and down slopes. Going down was basically like a skiing experience with the loosse rocks. If I was wearing my army pants, would have definitely slid down.

 

Today's checkpoint is called the Heaven's Gate so this stop will be the start to the uphill run tmr. It's going to be whole lot tougher with the elevation and the rocky terrain. It is going to be a cold night. Already feeling the chilly winds. So gonna mke sureim all wrapped up tonight. Didn't have a good start today as the cold temperature made it difficult to breathe. For once, I was wishing for Singapore weather..

 

Today we had a few people who didn't make the cutoff timing. Heat, terrain and slopes were agonizing. Kuan from my camp had to fallout due to his bad ankles. On top of that he is carrying a lot of stuff in his bag. But good job nonetheless - this race is really tough!

 

Only managed to see the blog comments today. Had only seen the emails previously. Reception is bad up here. Thanks to all who have messaged. Really helps to get through each tough day!

 

Sil: Yep reading your postcards. Sometimes a bit shag so takes some time to understand and read your handwriting. Awesome stuff  =)

Tough day today so definitely the stuff in postcards helps. And no, i am not cheating. Though it is adding some weight hahaha

 

Fer: Vamos!!!! I will remember that each time i go up a slope.

 

Nianjia: Thanks bro. Good hearing from you.

 

Sourabh: Sourabh bhai! Shag man. There are a few indians here from Delhi. Got my dose of indian tea yesterday at camp 1 =)

 

Grace : Blisters got the better of me today. Got them punctured and taped up. Hopefully tmr the blister and knee is all good and can do some running tmr. I am not a god walker =) Giving anything less than my best is to sacrifice the gift.

 

Sazali : Humbling experience. Terrain was really unexpected. But those lunges and legs workouts helped!

 

Fong Chin: Yep hydrating well. Hot here so need to keep the salt intake together with the water.

 

Janice : Cold weather. hahha Well at least not blazing.

 

Weiyi:  Thank bro. We join together next time hahaha.

Comments: Total (9) comments

Posted On: 14 Jun 2012 01:54 am

Amen to that brudda! :) And you, my friend, have one helluva gift! Always great hearing from you. Feels like I'm there experiencing it myself! Sometimes I wonder how you even have the strength to blog. Home-stretch already Dza!! And you are doing unbelievably well!! Constant improvement daily. C'mon!!! *brings out pom-poms and sprays confetti. Embrace the pain. All your training boils down to this! Your body can do Amazing things as long as your mind wills it to. 4 more days to go! Finish strong and fulfil the gift that you are.

Posted On: 13 Jun 2012 05:30 pm

pain is temporary but glory is forever... this will be a journey to self-discovery that your mind is really stronger than your body. Keep it up bro!

Posted On: 13 Jun 2012 05:08 pm

Really proud of u bro.. U just conquered e toughest stage, n i believe tat u can make it all e way to e finishing line wit 2 stages remaining.. InsyaAllah. Remember yr quotes bro, (Mind is everything, muscles, mere pieces of rubber. All that I am, I am because of my mind.) In the end, it’s not going to matter how many breaths you took, but how many moments took your breath away.. Take care bro :-)

Posted On: 13 Jun 2012 10:44 am

I still think you are either mad or brilliant for even thinking abt doing this but congrats for making it this far! Pain is temporary! You can do it! I see your positions have been improving so yay keep it up! P.S I understand how you feel abt the handwriting semut.

Posted On: 13 Jun 2012 09:20 am

Dzar - great to see improvement in your rank from 66 to now 58 - we are all proud of you imperative of what rank you r on - I can confess I did not have the steel balls to compete and see lots of people of my age competeing :-)) yes saw quite a few Indians in the line up - enjoy the tea though :-)) god bless you and keep on going - you already have a fan club including me in that club.

Posted On: 13 Jun 2012 08:54 am

OMG Dzar your girlfriend is damn sweet can! Mind over matter - keep going!!

Posted On: 13 Jun 2012 08:36 am

We are rooting for you here in the office bro!! No doubt in my mind you will finish it and glad to know you are all okay. You are in our doas everyday :)

Posted On: 13 Jun 2012 08:35 am

"You reach the finish line one step at a time, one day at a time, and with the understanding that it will take many steps and many days to ensure you get there first.  You achieve your goal one step at a time, focused and diligent, always moving forward"

Posted On: 13 Jun 2012 07:48 am

Getting better and better everyday! Read that Stage 3 is definitely not "easy/moderate" as u were told in the morning briefing... So i hope u absolutely conquered shipton's arch today - remember u don't have to do it ever again once u own it :) The home stretch begins now... So proud - don't quit - u are so close to a great STRONG finish, champion!

11 June 2012 05:08 am (GMT+08:00) Kuala Lumpur, Singapore

Finished the 2nd day of the race. Didn't blog yesterday so this will be an update for the past 2 days.

 

Day 1 started off well. Due to the rains in the mountains, the route for the first 10km was changed. So we only ran around 32/33 km on the first day. Weather was excellent. It wasn't as hot as I expected and it was a cold morning. Started the first part of the race quite fast and ran past some beautiful sights. Will update the pictures when I get back. 15km onwards it started getting tougher. There was a lot of rocky terrain which was not very friendly for my knees. So decided to walk till I went past the rocky parts. Must say my walking speed is really really slow. There were so many people who went past me. Definitely helps if you have long legs. But you get to walk and talk to some of the people. Met a few interesting people along the way and during that 10 min or so, you get a glimpse into the life.

 

Towards the end, caught upo with a Nicholas, French who is based in Beijing - cool chap. Started talking and we walked most of the time until we got to the last 500m to the end. End point was at a village called Tashpushkar. The locals were kind enough to let us into their house to sleep. So we were quite comfortable. not sure what the locals do - probably some agricuktule but they were far from the main town of Kashgar. They were mostly muslims if not all. There was even a mosque in the town. Toilet was in the cow shed, so you are really doing your 'business' with the cow beside you.

 

Didn't get to have a room each and we all shared a common room. Plus there was clean water and had time to wash up. Some even went to wash their clothes. Also, didn't realise that i brought a 1.25 litre of orange juice throught day 1. So had a good night of orange juice.

 

Sleep was good despite some annoying swinging door action and a baby crying for the first 1 hr. Woke up this morning and it was really cold!  today's distance is around 39km. First part was nice and ran with Franz for the first part. View was again awesome. But after the first checkpoint , it was all up and down the slopes. It was rocky as well. Really took a toll on my knees. They are still feeling sore now. So the 10-20km mark was hell for me. Wished I bought the poles.

 

3rd part was ok but rocky with undulating ground. Ran along the river bed in the earlier part so it wasn't that interesting. Caught up with a team from Australia who did Atacama previously and planning to do the next 2 after Gobi. Also met up with a Singaporean. That was nice because you have someone that you can rlate to and speak a bit of singlish.

 

The last part was a bit of uphill on a road. There were no rocks but just decided to walk on the uphill but once we got to the top, it was all the way downhill and great view of the mountains and plains in the distance. Ran most of the downhill nd think finished around 6 hrs for the 2nd day.

 

Knees are sore, so hope it gets better tmr. The toenails are having some blister inside as well so had to poke some holes to relieve some pressure. Tomorrow will not have many downhills, just upslopes all the way but I am sure tmr will be an awesome day again!

 

Sil: Yep got your emails/comments. Reception is poor. So can't really msg you. Hope the week goes well. Miss you too. Please let my parents know abt the blog and how to email me.

 

Ian: thanks bro! Taking each day one day at a time =)

 

Mike: Thanks bro for your prayers. Appreciate it

 

Appreciate all your emails/comments. Helps especially tough days.

Comments: Total (9) comments

Posted On: 13 Jun 2012 12:37 am

Good stuff and Enjoy the process.. In any case, think Johnny....keep walking

Posted On: 13 Jun 2012 12:36 am

Good stuff and Enjoy the process.. In any case, think Johnny....\"keep walking\"

Posted On: 13 Jun 2012 12:36 am

Good stuff and Enjoy the process.. In any case, think Johnny...."keep walking"

Posted On: 12 Jun 2012 11:16 pm

Excellent job bro.. Half way thru wit 3 stage remaining. Keep it up, stay strong mind n body..

Posted On: 12 Jun 2012 05:27 pm

bro!! Most important - take good care!!

Posted On: 12 Jun 2012 12:08 pm

Keeep it up! (:

Posted On: 12 Jun 2012 12:01 pm

Just found out abt the blog from Asi who is beside me now! Youre doing great! Keep it up! Dont give upppppp! Will be praying for your safety!!!!

Posted On: 12 Jun 2012 08:29 am

Keep it up buddy! Come back Shanghai in 1 piece!

Posted On: 12 Jun 2012 02:33 am

GREAT JOB! Awesome performance for Stage 1 and Stage 2 - keep it up and run strong!

09 June 2012 04:42 am (GMT+08:00) Kuala Lumpur, Singapore

Got into kashgar yesterday evening. It was a long flight from Shanghai – longer than from Singapore to Shanghai. City was more built up than I expected and majority of the people here are muslims. They had signs in Chinese and ARABIC! Knew there is a big muslim community here but didn’t know it was evident in even the signs.

 

There is one more day to the start of the BIG RACE! Had the equipment check today at the hotel and made our way to the starting line by bus. Bag is around 11kg without the water. Tried to lighten as much as possible. Guess have to eat as much as I can in the first few days to lighten the load. Bus ride was around 3 hrs with awesome sceneries and weather wasn’t as bad as I thought. Have another 7 days of running/walking to go so I don’t really want to jinx it.

 

Gazi is the first camp and I am sharing a tent with 8 other guys! 2 guys from Austria, 2 from HK, a HK born UK, a Swede and English based in Singapore and a Singaporean. I am sure we will be spending a lot of time talking and motivating each other for the next few days.

 

We had a nice welcome from the locals here. They did some performance and showed us a sport where they ride horses and try to  get hold of a dead lamb and bring it to an end zone – something like ultimate Frisbee?? Had my first freeze dried food for the race. It was Mediterranean pasta. It wasn’t pretty hahaha. Well good thing brought some instant noodles and some chips.  There is going to be campfire today but probably will try to sleep early tonight to have some proper race before the 7 days of rocks/sand/sun!

 

Terrain is very rocky and full of high cliffs and canyons. We are starting off at 8 am tomorrow morning. This area is following the same time as in Beijing. But because it is in line with India, sunrise is around 730am and it gets dark only at 10pm. I am writing at 8 pm but it is bright like it’s 3-4 pm in the evening in Singapore. So there is a lot of time to go through the whole course. Planning to enjoy tomorrow’s day 1. So let’s see how it goes. Will update in my next post.

 

To ian: thanks bro! appreciate the encouragement from London. KEEP IT COMING!!!!

 

To Fer: Hola  bro! Still haven’t meet the 2 Argentineans. Jajaja. Thanks for the support!

 

To my family: I got here safely. Customs confiscated my honey though. Forgot to check it in – was in my hand carry. But wouldn’t be able to bring it because weight is already so heavy.

 

To Sil: Hey Princess! Sorry couldn’t call you earlier but it was a big rush earlier in the day with the equipment check and the check out. Will keep you updated on my progress. Have an awesome weekend and enjoy Singapore for me!

 

Till the next update guys!

Comments: Total (10) comments

Posted On: 11 Jun 2012 06:37 pm

Hi Bro!! Great to see you´re doing well!! Enjoy the race!!!! Vamos Dzarrin!!!!

Posted On: 11 Jun 2012 06:18 pm

Hope the blisters haven't formed, and if they already have...don't get much worse for your 42km hike on planet Mars tomorrow. "A lot of people run a race to see who is fastest. I run to see who has the most guts, who can punish himself into exhausting pace, and then at the end, punish himself even more." Believe you think like the psycho Prefontaine, and so I know you'll conquer this :) Hang tough and keep cool, bruddaaa! (in your mighty swanky shades and cap. Haha) Pray the knees and back are doing fine.

Posted On: 11 Jun 2012 06:04 am

Fantastic stuff dzarrin..keep it going heh =)

Posted On: 11 Jun 2012 01:04 am

Hey Dza, you're doing well. Keep going.. Cheering you on from home. Praying for good weather and a safe journey!

Posted On: 10 Jun 2012 01:40 pm

Hi hi Dzarrin! How s your first day race? Do rest and hydrate yourself constantly. Mind over body!!!! You can make it! =)

Posted On: 10 Jun 2012 12:28 pm

What Doesn't Kill U, Make U Stronger All e Best bro..

Posted On: 10 Jun 2012 12:23 pm

67/163. With a good headstart. Naice :) All the best for the next 6 days! Whhaack...just whack.

Posted On: 10 Jun 2012 10:25 am

Dzar - am sure you will do wel - good to see that you writing a blog - will be following you up here. Good luck and all the best wishes ! Chak de !

Posted On: 10 Jun 2012 06:25 am

Hi bro, how r u doin?

Posted On: 10 Jun 2012 02:48 am

Hope u had an awesome start to the race! I pray that the weather will be kind to u all the way : )

08 June 2012 09:33 am (GMT+08:00) Kuala Lumpur, Singapore

Not someone who blogs but thought it will be a good time to start because
1) it is not every day I will be doing a long endurance race
2) keep closed ones updated
3) and a reminder of this experience if I decide to do this again (be it bad or good =) )

One of the biggest challenge that I have right now is to get my bag to be lighter. Have tried various means to do so but still haven't find the right solution. It is already slightly more than 10kg without the water. Trying to take out as many things that i foresee i will not need. Perhaps need to reduce some of the electrolytes. Well let's see how it goes for the first day. Will probably throw more stuff then

Staying a night at Lihao's place in Shanghai before I fly off to Kashgar tomorrow. Always good to be around a familiar face before something big especially in a foreign place. Thanks bro!

It is the final countdown and praying weather will not be so treacherous during the race. Till the next update!

Comments: Total (5) comments

Posted On: 11 Jun 2012 03:22 am

Hey bro, not bad ah.. Keep it up man. :-) It Doesn't Matter How Slow U Go As Long U Finish The Race

Posted On: 09 Jun 2012 11:35 am

Just got an update - at least u aren't the one with heaviest pack! ALL THE BEST!

Posted On: 08 Jun 2012 06:01 am

Yeah man Dzarrin! All the best!

Posted On: 08 Jun 2012 12:53 am

Good luck Dzarrin with reducing the weight, I think we are all struggling with the same dilemma. See you in Kashgar!

Posted On: 07 Jun 2012 10:45 pm

Hello racer, I'm in SH too, and facing the same problem. My bag is near 10kg without water, but seems no way to reduce the weight, no idea what I can throw away... No.24 CHAK