Gobi March Blogs 2015

Chris Sharrock

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Gobi March (2015) blog posts from Chris Sharrock

06 June 2015 10:35 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Well, what a dramatic end to a most unpredictable week of weather in the Gobi. We were just enjoying our "free day" relaxing with other competitors after The Long March when a sandstorm blew in and totally wrecked the camp. It blew for over 3 hours. Calm was resumed at around 9.30pm. A decision was made to camp out under the stars which worked until around 3am when it began to rain. With no protection from the elements we were told to abandon camp. Buses had been ordered

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05 June 2015 08:02 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Nailed the 80kms in around 14 hours 20 minutes, getting back into camp at about 10.20pm after a long hot day in the sun. Sam and I stayed together throughout the day and basically marched through the Black Gobi desert at full speed for the first 50kms, averaging around 6kms per hour. We then tired a bit in the afternoon sun with temperatures reaching a reported 47 degrees! But we stuck to the task and ground it out, arriving in camp in 41st

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philip martin

Posted On: 06 Jun 2015 11:24 am

Chris & Sam Well done to the two of you - fantastic effort in that heat. Enjoy the last stroll to the finish and the beers that will undoubtedly be waiting for you. With love Philip & Kate

05 June 2015 04:04 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Mes loulous,

Merci pr tous vos messages, tout va bien! On a fait la longue marche hier et yesterday in 45 degrees of heat, we made it after 24 h, all went well ! today it is very windy in the desert, our camp is in a canyon, sand is flying everywhere ! I will be back at the hotel tomorrow Saturday and will call u then ! maxime, no problem for baking waffles, we will do it together ! victoria, I hope u have fun with saskia tonight, do not forget that she is on a gluten free diet ! didouche, I love you very much too ! I will be back very soon to hug you all ! I cannot writelong since there is so much wind that the tent is flying

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03 June 2015 03:55 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Finally the gods were smiling and we had some decent weather! Good long downhill 10kms run to CP1 in 75 minutes, following the mountain range. Then we headed south into true Gobi conditions - lots of rocks and hard sand with a few dry river beds thrown in for good measure. But quite a bit of it was runnable so we were through CP2 in around 3 hours 15 minutes. Met up with Sam there who had a bit of an inflamed ankle so we walked all the way together for the rest of the day, putting in a bit of a burst at the end to finish in a shade over 7 hours. I think we're both pretty happy with that. The training is over and The Long March awaits tomorrow - 80kms across the Black Gobi. Lots more sand and rocks I suspect!

Good crowd at camp. Really hot now as I type - must be in the early 30s which is a great change from the wintry conditions encountered earlier. We are now well away from the mountains and at a much lower altitude.

Thanks again for all the comments. The skis came in very handy on days 1 and 2 and yes, I did bring some food with me, but I have to say I'm beginning to get a bit fed up with my macadamia and sweet walnut mix! But it does the job at 700 calories per 100 grams.

We seem to be camped in an abandoned village. Time to do a little exploring. Both in good shape and looking forward to the long grind tomorrow. No blisters yet!

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Tom HP

Posted On: 05 Jun 2015 07:25 am

Keep it up guys! Dominate it!!

Alex Price

Posted On: 04 Jun 2015 09:56 pm

Well done lads keep it up, sounds like you're doing well. And Sam I can always give you're ankle a good going over when you get back to make sure you're on good form to cut some serious shapes on the dance floor for your birthday. Good luck with rest of the run Pricey

Caro fell

Posted On: 04 Jun 2015 03:05 pm

GO SHARROCKS!!! Doing so well. Id say Jug wishes he could be with you but I think that would be a lie as he's currently lounging in sunny Barcelona with a bottle or two of wine... Super proud of you both and looking forward to your finish line pic xxx

Sue Sharrock

Posted On: 04 Jun 2015 02:55 pm

Hope ankle is holding up Sam and Dad is giving you lots of TLC as I trust you are to him!!! Nearly there now boys,keep it up. Sam only a week til your birthday and you need to be in fine form for that back in Cardiff. Glad weather has improved,sun is shining here too,so must be a good sign. Go Sharrocks!!!!xxxx

Toby Brown

Posted On: 04 Jun 2015 12:49 pm

One last big push guys. Pace yourself and best of luck

Emma Sharrock

Posted On: 04 Jun 2015 12:26 pm

Well done to the pair of you! Sounds as though it's going well so far! Sammy hope the ankle is ok and not causing you too much pain! Just think, if Jamie could do it with a fat ankle-should be a breeze for you!!! Do some self physio and drug up for the long march tomorrow!! One final big push tomorrow then you'll sail through the finish line! Best of luck with the 80kms...thinking of you both (and glad that I'm not there with you!) GO GO GO! Do it for team runtur! GOOD LUCK! Keep up the amazing work! Lots and lots of love Emz xxx

Betty Hui

Posted On: 04 Jun 2015 07:47 am

Enjoy the warm weather and get lots of rest tonight! Good to hear there are no blisters, keep it that way. :) Looking forward to seeing your photos and have fun exploring the abandoned village! 80kms will be a walk in the park for you. :P atb Betty

01 June 2015 04:02 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Sam and I are both in safely to Camp 3 - we seem to have taken over a local village! Interesting start to the day - more snow during the course briefing! Then a tough 10km first stage up to the top of a mountain in the snow. It must have been 6 inches deep in parts at the top! That was followed by a long run down off the mountain to CP2. Lots of time on jeep tracks today to make up our 40kms.

Thanks for all your comments. They really do keep us going!

Another good time for Sam today - around 6 hours 45 minutes. I came in about an hour later, just like yesterday!

It's nice and sunny now so fingers crossed for the rest of the race. We're at a much lower altitude now so hopefully we'll get some kinder weather. With all the snow the good news is that we won't need to sign up for Antarctica!

Next blog will probably come from Sam.

Time for dinner now - spicy noodles!

Chris and Sam.

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Philip Martin

Posted On: 03 Jun 2015 10:48 pm

Well done through Stage 3 Chris - looks like you're doing well and in danger of catching that whippersnapper in front of you..... Keep it going Philip & Kate x

Ken Reid

Posted On: 03 Jun 2015 03:23 pm

Great to read you both came into camp together on day 4. Fantabulous...! By the time you read this you have finished the long day. Just to let you know I have a very tough day at the gym, followed by 18 holes at Fanling, a few cold beers and then on to the Johnny Wilkinson dinner at the Conrad.... and you both think you have had a tough day.....!#?

Ali Chaudhry

Posted On: 03 Jun 2015 03:00 pm

I know the general idea is to post lots of positive words of encouragement and the odd Lance Armstrong quote etc .... But I've just had a "few" glasses of red with Wellsted ... A very nice Italian red in case your interested ...a Barolo I think .... Although it was a bit warm on the Yatch Club terrance for red ... Sorry I guess you're not that interested given where you are. .... Anyway you're doing great Chris but perhaps give the young lad a bit of your kit and try to keep up. Take care matey, dig deep when needed and remember nothing great is easy ;)

Betty Hui

Posted On: 03 Jun 2015 06:07 am

Well done both of you! Enjoy your spicy noodles, sounds delicious and warming. :) All the best Betty

Ray Wepener

Posted On: 03 Jun 2015 01:33 am

Well done, great effort. The pictures on the site look amazing, and conjure up thoughts of Iceland. Hopefully that should come in handy. Enjoy the spicy noodles... T&R

Sue Sharrock

Posted On: 02 Jun 2015 04:06 pm

Keep going - sounds like the conditions were horrid, hopefully that's all behind you both. Both sound like you're doing good times - will you catch Sam,Chris!!!! xxxx

Ken Reid

Posted On: 02 Jun 2015 02:02 pm

Strikes me from the scenery in the photographs and the weather that you are both yomping over the Scottish Highlands and no where near China. Me thinks you are doing the West Highland way...! After all the weather looks very reminiscent of a fine Scottish summers day.

Emma Sharrock

Posted On: 02 Jun 2015 09:54 am

Well done to the pair of you! Snow must have come as a shock but at least it provided some variety! Very proud of you both...keep going strong....nearly half way there!!! Xxxxx Ps dad thanks very much for my pressie!!! Can't wait to use it!! Xxxx

Philip Martin

Posted On: 02 Jun 2015 09:31 am

Good job by both of you - well done. You'll be glad if that's the end of the snow... Keep going now. Best wishes Philip & Kate

30 May 2015 04:03 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Relaxing day in Hami yesterday. It's remarkably green for a desert town. Sam and I took advantage of priority bag check last night so we have a relaxing morning today. Bags all checked and passed with flying colours! Very happy with my bag weight of 7.5kgs! Heading off for competitor briefing. At 3pm we get bussed out to camp 1 at 3,200 metres.

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Jamie Sharrock

Posted On: 01 Jun 2015 06:07 pm

Great first couple of days Dad - am checking your progress regularly, inbetween teaching! 2 days down and hopefully you've seen the last of the snow! Keep plodding along! J x

Peter Newall

Posted On: 01 Jun 2015 03:02 pm

BTW ........at 7.5 kilos you must have forgotten something.....possibly food? P

Peter Newall

Posted On: 01 Jun 2015 02:44 pm

Well done on day 1 Chris and very well done Sam! I hope Day 2 is a breeze - without snow! Peter

Ken Reid

Posted On: 01 Jun 2015 01:20 pm

Excellent times. Did you use your skis....! I bet the snow was a surprise. Trust you were not too cold. Hope all went well on stage 2 and the snow was short lived today. Go well...!

Toby Brown

Posted On: 01 Jun 2015 08:47 am

Great first day guys.

Ray Wepener

Posted On: 31 May 2015 12:18 pm

Best of luck for the journey ahead. One foot in front of the next, whilst taking in the scenery (well put Ken). Well done on the 7.5kg, does this mean that Sam is carrying 15kg? Hope your first day went well, we're thinking of you out there. R & T

Jamie Sharrock

Posted On: 30 May 2015 03:54 pm

Bet you both just want to get on with it now! Feels like you've been there for ages already! Have a good last nights sleep and good luck for the start tomorrow. You'll both be fine! Not having Emz and I there slowing you down and making each day several hours longer will definitely help!! Look forward to hearing the updates! J x PS. It's Emma's birthday tomorrow!!

Emma Sharrock

Posted On: 30 May 2015 09:44 am

Race number 4! Who'd have thought? Glad you got there safely...you'll be on your way to camp now so best of luck, enjoy yourselves and see if you can keep up with Sam! Thinking of you and look forward to all the updates! Lots of love, Emz xxx Ps- one more sleep!!!!!!

Ken Reid

Posted On: 30 May 2015 06:41 am

Have great race! Great weight for your bag! Remember to enjoy the scenery and don't spend the whole week looking at your feet. Enjoy!

28 May 2015 03:04 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Finally made it to Hami at around 8pm after 4 hour flight and 8 hour car journey.

Interesting drive. Mountains on one side and desert-like conditions on the other but every now and then we came across fruit farms and vineyards! Lush green oases amongst the dry arrid rocky desert. Must check out the wine from the vineyards!

Rest day tomorrow. Time to have final food and kit check and just wander round town.

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Jamie Sharrock

Posted On: 29 May 2015 07:57 am

Sign me up for a case of Hami wine!! Hope you have a relaxing day and good luck for the start! X

27 May 2015 01:15 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Sam and I arrived in Beijing within an hour of each other and made our way to the airport hotel. A quick lunch and then into town to the Forbidden City and Imperial Palace. Then a traditional roast duck meal at Da Dong restaurant which was excellent. Early night for us both as we have a 7.30am flight to Urumqi. Then the 8 hour car journey to Hami. The adventure continues!

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Jamie Sharrock

Posted On: 27 May 2015 06:53 pm

Sounds like the adventure is well under way! Safe travels to the start line and look forward to the first 'race' installment! J xxx

Megan Shao

Posted On: 27 May 2015 01:28 pm

It's a pity that we didn't have the chance to carb loading( the least we can do, since we are not ideal training partners in your league) before you depart for another great adventure. Sounds like you are all set to go. Enjoy the road trip, keep snacking and keep laughing! M&W

25 May 2015 04:33 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

With training completed (?) and bags packed it's time to set up the blog.

Training has been a bit sporadic because of a busy first quarter at work so I'll be relying on residual fitness to get me through this one!

I'll be competing with my son Sam, but we've agreed to do our own thing each day so that I don't slow him down.

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Emma Sharrock

Posted On: 26 May 2015 03:03 am

The very best of luck to the pair of you! Will be following blog closely for your updates! You're sure to smash this one without me and Jamie holding you back!! Make sure you raise a glass/water bottle to me on Sunday! Good Luck!! Love youuu Xx