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PostsNamib Race (2012) blog posts from Shayne Stoik
03 November 2012 12:04 pm (GMT-07:00) Mountain Time(US & Canada)
01 November 2012 12:30 pm (GMT-07:00) Mountain Time(US & Canada)
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Sam Karras
Posted On: 02 Nov 2012 10:23 pm
Zachary LaRocque-Walker
Posted On: 01 Nov 2012 06:08 pm
Lisa Cox
Posted On: 01 Nov 2012 01:14 pm
31 October 2012 02:18 am (GMT-07:00) Mountain Time(US & Canada)
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Zachary LaRocque-Walker
Posted On: 31 Oct 2012 06:43 am
30 October 2012 12:11 pm (GMT-07:00) Mountain Time(US & Canada)
Today was really hard because of the heat. I was told that it got up to 42 degrees celcius, but I am not sure if this was true. It sure felt like it was though. The heat was nearly unbearable at spots, and there was little to no breeze for the majority of the today.
I started off good and ran most of the way to checkpoint one. The scenery was amazing. There was white sand and a flat plain that seem to go on forever. From checkpoint 1 to two the was more of the same, but with beautiful white sand dunes in the distance. After checkpoint 2 we were running on dunes and there was amazing rock formations off to the side. Right before checkpoint 3 it turned a rock filled type of sand. After a couple kilometers of this there we were running near a cliff and we got to see a beautiful Coptic monastery from on high. A little bit after this we reached a point where the course went turned back into the desert and we were overlooking a beautiful view of white sand mixes among rocks in the distance and a steep drop over sand right in front of us. After we got to the bottom and ran a few kilometers, of we turned back, we saw a massive sandy plateau right behind is and the Coptic monastery to the right.
After we ascended a ridiculous sand plateau, we had many more dunes in front of use before we reached the camp. The camp site was once again on a bed of beautiful white sand. When it came time for sunset, I walked up a dune behind the camp and watched an amazing sunset set amid rocky ridges and shifting dunes of pure sand. After the sun set I turned around and saw a moon that looked to be right out of a movie(Star Wars to be exact).
Shayne
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