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Gobi March Blogs 2015
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PostsGobi March (2015) blog posts from Mike Hancock
11 June 2015 06:35 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi
Not really sure where to begin with this one. Started at 8am and completed 50 miles 11hrs and 37mins later. Finished in 16th place for the stage feeling physically and emotionally drained. Absolutely nothing left. Everything I had left out in that desert.
Temperature was not too bad at the start, probably about 30, so tried to get a reasonable run going. Managed to run the first 30 miles in not too bad shape, but then it started to get really hot and it was almost impossible. Had a decent run/walk pace going up to about 38miles, then had to walk the rest. The heat was unbearable. You could feel yourself becoming unwell/dehydrated. The 1.5l of water between each check point just wasn
06 June 2015 10:01 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi
Hi Guys - back in the hotel now. Stage 6 - the final 7mile run to the finish - was cancelled due to sandstorm and bad weather. It's a real shame as I was looking forward to the final run over the finish line.
My stage 5 blog seems to be missing, which is not a huge surprise as the cyber tent was levelled by the storm about an hour after I typed it. It might still appear at some point.
The sandstorm that hit camp yesterday can only be described as biblical. It levelled all the tents and had us sitting
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Mark Becher
Posted On: 06 Jun 2015 10:12 am
03 June 2015 03:41 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi
Hi guys - finished Stage 4 now. Started off well as we were still in the foothills of the mountains and it was cool. Pace was good at the start, then we dropped down to the desert and the temp started to rise. It's a different ball game running in this heat. It really slows you down. We were running straight through desert landscape pretty much in a straight line for almost 20k. All you can see is horizon, with the mountains behind. Massive landscapes. It was hard to keep going in the heat.
I ran to the finish line with Mads (Denmark) and Witek (Poland). It makes a big difference sharing the last 4 or 5 miles with someone.
So I ran 26.2 miles today in approx. 4hrs 35ish. I think I finished in 13thplace. I was sitting in 10thafter stage 3. We don't get the full results until the following day as there are still people coming in at 8pm. I take my hat off to these competitors - 12hrs in the desert. At least I get finished around 12 or 1pm so can try and recover, although you need to run to do that. So I've just run full marathon through the desert, after running the best part of 3 marathons in the last 3 days - total 100 miles - Unbelievable.
My legs were very sore today. Almost seized up. Quads and calfs are screaming. Its really hard to keep going when you feel like this. First thing in the morning you feel like you cant stand up.
Its baking hot here now - approx. 30-35degrees. Tomorrow's stage is 50miles long and will be very hot. I have no expectations for tomorrow other than finishing safe and getting to the end. There's no way I can run 50miles in this heat without walking so will be planning some walking stops. Will run as many miles as possible in the morning to take advantage of the slightly cooler temp. Hopefully I'll surprise myself again.
I worked out how to access the blog comments so I've read all your messages. They're fantastic. I've a tear in my eye reading them. Keep them coming - I'll hold all those messages in my mind for tomorrow's stage.
Its great that the NDCS - National Deaf Childrens Society - is benefitting from this - hopefully there will be a few more donations this week.
My next blog wont be until Friday afternoon as Stage 5 is scheduled to last 2 days. Hopefully my pace will allow me to finish in 10-12 hours, but I really don't know. Some competitors will be running all day, all night, all day to finish. (Hopefully not me J)
Speak to you all soon.
Cheers, Mike
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Tracy Thomson
Posted On: 05 Jun 2015 08:44 pm
Keith Forsyth
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Margaret Hancock
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Lou Knowles
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Ronnie Whiteside
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Deborah thom
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Mike Thomson
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amy hancock
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Charlie Goldie
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Dori Hancock
Posted On: 04 Jun 2015 04:23 am
02 June 2015 01:46 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi
Hi guys. Stage 3 done now - what a day! Started off with an uphill through some scrub land and passing through a few villages which was nice. Then dropped into a canyon and dry river bed. It was great scrambling through there. You had to be really careful as every step was a potential race ender if you hurt your ankle. CP1 to CP2 was also good. Real desert landscape, all rocky with desert style bushes; uphill and downhill terrain. CP2 to CP3 started off with a torturous run for 2-3 miles through a massive boulder field. Massive rocks everywhere. It was really hard going through there. After CP3 the weather turned. It started to get cold, windy, and pouring rain. Probably around 12 degrees but felt like about 6. I was only running in one layer and should have stopped to put my jacket on but just kept going. The end to the stage was brutal.
I arrived back in camp, freezing and shivering. I stripped of all my gear and dived into my sleeping bag for an hour. Brutal. We're in normal tents tonight so no nice warm house or yurt.
My legs felt pretty sore today. When I woke up this morning, it felt like the day after a marathon. I was amazed that once you start running, you can ignore it for a bit and then your legs settle down. I'm hoping the same happens tomorrow as I'm really feeling it now.
I finished 10thtoday which again is way beyond what I expected. Was running for a while in 6thand 7thwhich was nice. So today was 26.7miles which means I've ran approx. 75miles in 3 days - half way there!
Thanks for your messages -
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01 June 2015 01:58 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi
Hi guys - stage 2 complete. We started at 2200m and climbed another 500m straight out of camp. At one point we were in 6-12 inches of snow climbing up a mountain for 45minutes. It wasn't running or walking, it was climbing. The air is pretty thin up there and you really feel in. We arrived at a temple at the top which was pretty cool and then started a 1000m descent back to warmer weather.
You would think the descent would be welcome and it was for a bit, but then the constant pounding on the legs started to tell. Everyone is walking around with sore legs at camp today. Finally got my jacket off for the last 10 miles and it was good to be running in warm weather. Managed to finish the stage in 12thplace again and today's run was just over 5 hours for 25miles. Will need to be a bit careful over the next few days as I'm frightened of over doing it. My engine feels pretty good but my legs are sore. Hopefully recover a bit for tomorrow. Never did I think I could run 2 stages at this pace so you never know.
We're sleeping in a traditional village tonight so it will be dry and warm. Temperature here is about 18-20 which is better than last night - barely above zero. We're still in the mountains so probably still cold tonight.
Thanks for your messages - they really make a difference. I cant read the blog comments here and wont see them until I get back on Saturday, but you can use the #email a competitor# option on the website.
Off to recover for Stage 3 now.
Cheers, Mike
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Keith Forsyth
Posted On: 02 Jun 2015 11:54 am
31 May 2015 02:57 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi
Hi guys -
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Keith Forsyth
Posted On: 01 Jun 2015 09:50 pm
Charlie Goldie
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Keith Forsyth
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Amy Hancock
Posted On: 01 Jun 2015 10:38 am
Mark Becher
Posted On: 01 Jun 2015 10:02 am
Keith Forsyth
Posted On: 01 Jun 2015 08:48 am
Dori Hancock
Posted On: 01 Jun 2015 03:22 am
30 May 2015 02:55 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi
Hi Guys. Everything going to plan so far. Long journey to get here (including a 9hr bus ride), but feeling pretty good now.
Equipment and medical check all done and just had the pre-race briefing. It's all getting very real now!
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Amy Hancock
Posted On: 31 May 2015 09:22 pm
John Narrie
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Nicky Hancock
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Sarah-Jane Eady
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Mark Becher
Posted On: 30 May 2015 11:45 am
27 May 2015 05:10 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi
Arrived safe and sound in Beijing yesterday. Had a wander around the Forbidden City which was pretty cool and some traditional Chinese food for lunch. All going to plan so far apart from the jet lag - it's 1am and I'm wide awake writing a blog!
Up early tomorrow for 9.25 flight to Urumqi, then 8hr bus ride to Hami arriving about midnight. Looking forward to getting to Hami and getting organised for the race. The start line is getting closer :)
cheers, Mike
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Keith Forsyth
Posted On: 28 May 2015 05:50 pm
Dori Hancock
Posted On: 27 May 2015 08:47 pm
24 May 2015 08:43 am (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London
Hi Guys - my first ever blog!
Only 7 days to go - a mixture of excitment and anxiety (mostly excitment)
Can't wait to get to the start line one week today and looking forward to meeting everyone.
Cheers
Mike
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