Gobi March Blogs 2010

Stephanie Hou

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Gobi March (2010) blog posts from Stephanie Hou

04 July 2010 08:42 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Before I even think about writing my experience on the race, I

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Posted On: 05 Jul 2010 08:36 pm

Thanks for sharing this Stephanie. Nick was one of my closest friends from the early university days in Philly and I last chatted with him just 2 days before he left for the march. He was so excited to be going, and, yes, so proud. You captured his spirit well. I am still in disbelief...reading stories about him on the march and people's impressions of him has helped though. So thanks again for sharing...

Posted On: 05 Jul 2010 02:46 pm

This is terrible news. I'm a good friend of Nick's from Shanghai and I knew that he was training hard for this race. To hear about it ending so tragically... I'm still at a loss for words

Posted On: 05 Jul 2010 01:29 pm

It was a sad moment when I heard the news of Nick's demise at the dinner. So young and so much opportunity ahead and yet taken away too fast. Thought I did not know him personally, he had all the makings of a guy that I would hang out with. You are fortunate that he touched both Campbell and your life. RIP Nick, you will be in our hearts at every starting and finishing line.

24 June 2010 08:03 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

rumor has it that stage 5 is now bumped up to 100kms. really? what do you say to that? 90kms was giving me nightmares, but now....where is that crack/cocaine diet when you need it. so, i just stuffed in some more hammer perpetuem to give me that extra oompf. there's nothing else i can do for preparation. as lisa tamati said, it's 90% mentality, 10% physical fitness. i can only hope this rings true. well, cc, david c. and i take off for urumuqi soon. i guess we'll be some of the last to arrive. the weather seems even more unpredictable than previously thought. heavy rains will surely make things more difficult. at least though i got an answer to my sandstorm dilemma: swim goggles. i'll look like an idiot, but darn it, i'll be prepared! thanks to all of those giving us moral support. special thanks to sam, for without her, we'd be completely gear-less, and hungry! 加油 fellow participants.

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Posted On: 30 Jun 2010 08:47 am

Well done Stephanie, are you speeding up or is he slowing down? Whatever another great effort from you both. I am so inspired I will go for a walk around the block tomorrow! Love R and J

Posted On: 30 Jun 2010 08:25 am

well done guys... glad to see you stayed together today! xx

Posted On: 29 Jun 2010 09:43 pm

Stage 3 was a great performance from both of you. Stephanie don't be discouraged that Campbell races off, he has always been like that. Reminds me of Whangamata. Keep up the good work! Love R and J

Posted On: 29 Jun 2010 09:36 am

Well done again you 2. AMAZING!! Hope the Louis Vuitton goggles are working or is it the Pierre Cardin mask? You've gotta look good Stephanie... Mary (& Bill)

Posted On: 29 Jun 2010 08:05 am

go go go! well done! Craigi wants to know how you go to the toilet? Nappies???

Posted On: 28 Jun 2010 08:26 pm

Stage 2 seemed to go well for both of you, keep it up, only 5 more stages to go. Cheers Ron and Janet

Posted On: 28 Jun 2010 08:16 am

Hi guys... I think you are so lucky to have found each other cause you are both MAAAAADD! BUT... go go go!! xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Posted On: 28 Jun 2010 06:14 am

Congratulations to both of you, you are really going very well. Hope that you are not aching too much. Love to you both R and J XXXXX

Posted On: 28 Jun 2010 04:39 am

Hi Stephanie, I am one of Cam's old lady friends - I mean lady friends that is old! I am blown away with you guys taking on this challenge and I shall be following it every minute of the day. Good luck and keep dragging that Cam along behind you - or is he pulling you along? Love from Mary Fenton In New Zealand

Posted On: 27 Jun 2010 01:46 pm

Hey girl. How did the first round go? Was it hard, how far, was it hot?

Posted On: 27 Jun 2010 12:10 am

Wea are loving having you as a taitai. Tell the fella that you are married to that he owes you a decent honeymoon down here at Kerikeri. Good Luck we are with you every step of the way. Love to you and Cammie, R and J xxxxx

Posted On: 26 Jun 2010 10:04 am

Keep up the bloggin sister - I'm with you all the way in spirit! But how will the Oakleys go behind your ears with a stocking on your head. Guess you have to be there. xx

21 June 2010 03:30 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

there has been recent discussion amongst the shanghai gang in regards to the hypodermic needles listed on the required check list. Thankfully I was reminded we needed these (I

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Posted On: 21 Jun 2010 10:33 am

oh, i have no desire to be racing anyone!!! i just hope to survive and take lots of pics. perhaps do some mingling with the locals as well. cc will be far ahead of me!

Posted On: 21 Jun 2010 07:31 am

So you're in top form then Stephanie ... will you be out front with the kiwis or at the back with the slow team?

20 June 2010 07:47 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

after two weeks of fat & lazy syndrome, I finally got some exercise in this past weekend. I

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Posted On: 21 Jun 2010 08:22 pm

Hee! I eat like a hobbit, too - but I don't have a training regime as an excuse!

20 June 2010 07:47 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

I was never good at analogies, clearly reflected in my sat/lsat/gmat scores. Although it could of been my lack in grammar skills.

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Posted On: 21 May 2010 09:25 am

I like the Vick's concept and the comparison, how true it will be.

08 May 2010 05:30 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Jetlag. Once again I

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20 April 2010 05:53 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Last Saturday john mckenna, Campbell and I made another trek out to Hangzhou and did a 42k hike. We all carried heavier packs and with the weather getting warmer, this trip felt a lot harder. at least for me it did. it wasn't easy keeping up with the boys. So much so that on the way up one steep section, a 60+yr old Chinese man passing me by insisted I take his walking stick. I

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Posted On: 25 Apr 2010 10:53 am

Hi Stephanie Really liked your blog and, regarding the last post, would suggest that you read your 1st one again; I'm sure that everyday you still surprise yourself by removing a few more "inconceivables" out of the way, so don't be let down by less good moments :-)

Posted On: 20 Apr 2010 12:59 pm

There is nothing worse than running out of music. I took a 'power monkey' to Atacama and it charged my ipod a couple of times. Very small and lightweight, available on Amazon. See you in China.

12 April 2010 10:48 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

it wasn't until last week that my observant husband (yes, picture him rolling his eyes as i write this) pointed out to me that my nifty omm backpack bought from racing the planet has a built-in whistle into its front clasp. yes, i could have looked at the sticker that labelled it 'whistle' or looked at the bright orange color distinguishing it from the other black clasps, but that would have been way too easy. and yes, probably the majority of backpacks have this clever, built-in piece of hardware. but i'm still fascinated. and that's what counts... (anyhow, one check off the equipment list, and i didn't have to do anything. yay! that's like, .0000000001kg extra i don't have to carry?!) it must also be noted that my trusty decathalon backpack that i've been hiking with is really hard to part with. bought in shanghai, i think it was made for smaller frames. thus, i am torn. the omm sits too low on my back and there is no more room to tighten the straps to make it any higher. on the other hand, my decathalon bag does not have a built-in whistle. ya see where i'm getting at? a dilemma it is.... in regards to dehydrated foods: the mountain house brand rocks. at least the lasagna does. rich in flavour, it is quite hearty and surprisingly could be mistook for being homemade.yes, it is that good. (note to self: remember to take out the packet with the crystals inside that keep the contents dry. once steeped, this packet is not very tasty.) ...the chili mac wasn't bad either, but isn't on my check list just yet. we've also tried the expedition foods' spaghetti with meat sauce, which got an all-around, french-ified 'poo poo'. unfortunately i bought 4 other flavours of expedition dinners. the hunt for the perfect meals continues. .. i've also been taste testing energy bars--power,clif, luna,nutri,hammer. you name it, i did them all.....no, that didn't sound so good. anyhow, already i'm sick of all of them. they're usually too sweet. gu gels work their magic but i need substance. i might just have to live on slim jims during the day. i'll worry about the cholesterol consequence later i guess. so all-around i've been doing a lot of eating, and not so much exercising. i guess i should get on that. but the eating thing is so much fun....

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07 April 2010 01:33 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Inconceivable! --flashbacks to

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Posted On: 13 Apr 2010 05:55 am

wow! very cool--i envy all veteran competitors and enjoy reading their blogs! look forward to meeting you!

Posted On: 06 Apr 2010 11:50 am

i agree with you, what we are doing is nuts.....but having completed both the Sahara and the Atacama, i promise you its worth it! See you in the Gobi. Lucy RB