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31 October 2010 02:55 am (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

Sitting on a sleeper train heading back to Cairo from Aswan after 3 weeks touring around after completing the Sahara race we are now discussing what’s next!!!

We fly back tomorrow to home and arrive the next day to family members and friends whom we will be very excited to see. We have had the best time which was a combination of some days in Cairo visiting temples, the museum, the Citadel & Alabaster Mosque, the many Pyramids and back to complete as a tourist now the Pyramids of Giza & Sphinx. We then from Cairo travelled West to the Suez Canal then on into Sinai to do some hiking all around the Sinai region. We stayed in a Bedouin house a very simple life style and did a series of stunning day walks anything from 6 to 10hr walking meeting many local tiny villages on the way and be invited in for lovely refreshing mint tea. Communities nestled in the rocky surroundings such an amazing sight.  Mt St Catherine was a highlight and a great challenging walk followed by ascending the famous Mt Sinai starting at 2am in the morning to arrive for sunrise a truly remarkable experience. We then descended down the “Steps of Repentance” and then had breaky at the Monastery. We headed further south and snorkeling in the Red Sea took a boat trip down the Nile and took in sights of rural life and villages along the way. We checked out Bazaar market places and ate many Falafels on the streets. The Turkish coffee was an acquired taste but one we challenged our taste buds too. Then our final lap of this venture after a month in Egypt is the sleeper train back to Cairo a 13 ½ hr trip. We then catch our flight back to Melbourne.

Well what’s next …..after much discussion we have decided Atacama 2012…but we have decided for 2011 we are going to do a marathon in each state/Territory in Australia. Now for those that don’t know there are 6 states and 1 Territory…..yes that is seven marathons in one year …ummm not bad I am thinking either that or crazy…what the hec just do it anyway. It will be great training for Atacama the following year.

Well all thanks for the memories, the friendships and catch you some day in the future….

Comments: Total (5) comments

Posted On: 15 Nov 2010 05:14 am

Hi guys - I know this is a bit late but I was following your journey!! A very well done to the both of you!! Your results show that your extremely fit!!! xx ps ur next challenge is the Antartic lol

Posted On: 02 Nov 2010 04:52 am

Thanks for the lovely comments all. Jane and Patty got a feeling we will catch up sometime in the future for another challenge...Woo Hoo Patty will email you on blister and feet ideas that I tried over a 6mth period until I found something that worked for me and got me through the race. Let us know when you guys sign up for another 4deserts we might just join you.....

Posted On: 01 Nov 2010 12:11 am

Wow! What an adventure you had! Thank you for sharing! I have decided to re-do Sahara in 2011 & then do another desert in 2012...not sure if it will be Atacama or Gobi....I am leaning towards Gobi. Michael & John both want to do the Gobi. And I think John will do Atacama too. I just can't do both in one year. I am going to train for Sahara 2011 & try not to get blisters...any ideas / suggestions from the Sucklings ?? Glad to hear about all you did/saw after the race! Hope to see you at another one...maybe Atacama?? or Gobi?? Take care! Patty

Posted On: 31 Oct 2010 04:05 pm

Tremendous to have met the two of you out in a spectacular desert this year. Really heartwarming to see how you two interact. Until the next adventure and stay awesome! x

Posted On: 31 Oct 2010 12:12 pm

All I can say is............you are an absolutley amazing pair!!!!!!

10 October 2010 05:28 am (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

Well here we are sitting in the motel room back in Cairo a week of our lives have passed and it is truly hard to believe that is the case. We are very different people than those that walked out the doors a week ago, nervous very apprehensive and wondering about so many things as we boarded the bus to the Sahara desert. A group of individuals we started but friendships have now formed and we all admire so many things about each other as out there in the desert we became a team and every one of us was a winner as we all took on the challenge in the first place. We all have great admiration for each other if you came first, last or didn’t even finish we all played a very important role as each and every day brought up new challenges.

The long day brought up many challenges for Col and I and we realized that at our lowest point we could give just a little more and if that wasn’t enough then we just had to dig deeper and give more again. It is truly incredible how far you can push yourself when you think you are totally spent and that we continued to do.  During the day it was its usual hot sun beating down on us and out in the desert there is no shade cover to get away from it and then night falls and the coolness comes but brings across a new challenge of tiredness and uneven ground seeing a few competitors spraining ankles. Going through the Valley of the Whales was so uplifting and such an incredible place I took so many pictures and to see Whale bones from billions of years ago was a real treat was hard not to stay longer but we were conscious of the cut of times. The hot water and sleep spot was checkpoint 6 which we made around 10. 30pm and was great to rehydrate some food and have a hot meal in your stomach. I had a crisis just before checkpoint 6 with the inflammation in the joint in my back giving me so much grief I was gritting my teeth and just wanted to stop so mentally this was my lowest time a few tears were shed but after arriving at checkpoint 6 eating and taking the weight of my feet for awhile I was in far better shape to continue so that we did slow and steady. Another competitor Michael from America had asked if he could join us so we all walked along together and chatted away it was great. Michael was struggle a bit so it was nice to get him into the next checkpoint where he was so spent he wanted to stay and have a quick nap and we continued on…..The Ipod came in very handy and then it was great to see the sun rising but it took all our mental toughness to get to that finish line and across the mud crusted flats. As the sun beat down on us with no mercy Col muttered I am so spent I don’t think I have anything left to give however he found something left and as we walked towards the finishing banner with the drums beating I started to cry we could finally rest it was 10am in the morning and we had made it……….only a short few kms and we had achieved what we had come he to do and much much more……….

 

It was so great to see our tent buddies and they all gave words of phrase. I asked my usual question to Andes as I collapsed on the tent floor was so are you still number one the answer yes I was so happy for him he is such a humble person and his words of phrase to us on what we had achieved was so nice. We have been very lucky to share a tent with such a mixture of competitors all with stories to tell which has made this event even more special.

 

The following day we had our final lap of the Pyramids and it was all I dreamed of and more. So so incredible I took lots of pictures and running up on the red carpet, camel’s flags of all the countries, drums beating people cheering I was tingling all over I held Col’s hand and did a spin and crossed the finish line with a kiss…WOW WOW WOW We were given our medals and I couldn’t hold back the emotions this was a magical moment I will never forget. 

 Well to sum it all up I can’t really at the moment I need some time to reflect and take it all in look at the photos and have a realization of all we have achieved. I will follow up with a blog in few days on our food and gear and how that all work for us for future reference and for any future newbies that might be interested. I do know one thing we will be back!!!! Atacama & Gobi sound pretty great to me and after all we have new found friends we have to catch up with Woo Hoo……. As for now I think we deserve some relaxation and some sightseeing in this truly amazing country…… Thank you to everyone who commented and got us through each and every day and to the wonderful RTP staff, volunteers and all the incredible competitors that started this journey with us team Sahara 2010 Thank you xxxx

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Posted On: 17 Oct 2010 10:41 am

Congratulations to both of you. You are an inspiration to everyone. I was worried about how the back would pull up but you did it.

Posted On: 12 Oct 2010 07:51 pm

congrats guys, had no doubt you both had the courage, fitness and drive to complete this. enjoy the rest of your trip.

Posted On: 11 Oct 2010 05:34 pm

Congrats on your amazing achievment...you are both such an inspiration! Have a wonderful time travelling, xo

Posted On: 11 Oct 2010 10:34 am

Amazing effort, I knew you could do it! Congratulations... so happy for you! Bootcamp will just seem like a piece of cake compared to the feat you have just achieved!

Posted On: 11 Oct 2010 07:46 am

Hey guys. Hope you are now enjoying the relaxing portion of your trip! Congrats again for finishing; what a fantastic week we all had :) now misssing it all sitting here in Belfast with 6deg temp. Hope to see you both again x

Posted On: 11 Oct 2010 05:24 am

Congratulations - you must be feeling on top of the world. How many coffees have you had as yet? We are all so proud of you and look forward to seeing you both again Cheers, Polly

Posted On: 11 Oct 2010 03:39 am

Well done. Now come home. No more life experiences for you two.

Posted On: 11 Oct 2010 02:47 am

Unbelievable you two are...congratulations, well done......now come home and rest term 4 will be a breeze after what you two have just done!

Posted On: 11 Oct 2010 01:41 am

Well I'm sitting at work reading your blog and can I share with you the emotion, I'm welling up just reading it. To my wonderful friends, a huge effort, never a doubt and can't wait to see you both, I've been sharing your story with everyone (everyone thinks your nuts but Rohan and I just know the both of you are). INSPIRATIONAL !!!!!! see you soon.....

Posted On: 10 Oct 2010 11:31 pm

Speechless at yr achievement!

Posted On: 10 Oct 2010 09:54 pm

Well done you two. Deep down I was so worried about you, but you made it. Congratulations. Enjoy the next 2 weeks and we'll see you home soon. xx

08 October 2010 07:54 am (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

Well all I can say is what a day and overnight we have had.......unbelievable what we have just achieved and I dont think it has hit us as yet as we are so sleep deprieved from completing yes COMPLETING.......  I have this absolutley incredible feeling...hard to discribe.... There were many many ups and a few really low moments that we had to work through over the 94.5 km stage but we dealt with them and continued. Only have another 5mins of Cyber tent being open so will put some blogs on from motel over next few days to go over a journey. Tomorrow we are bussed out to the Pyramids a 3 hr drive and finish our 250 km journey by running 2km around the Pyramids and yes WE GET THE MEDAL ......we are bring it home woot woot woot....and you guys family and friends are the ones that kept us going so thanks evey so much love you all and Blog update tomorrow...xx

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Posted On: 15 Nov 2010 05:17 am

Stage 5 looks impossible!! I would have died over that distance and heat!! Congratulations again!! xx

Posted On: 10 Oct 2010 11:45 pm

Colin and Sandy I have so much admiration for you. Such wonderful go getters with hearts of gold. A very big CONGRATULATIONS, I knew you would make it! Really enjoy your relaxation time and get out there to see the sites, a wonderful country lies ahead. Great food too!!! Can't wait to hear the story in person over a cuppa (cuppa wine for me!!).

Posted On: 10 Oct 2010 11:49 am

You guys are so inspiring!!! What an effort! Can't wait to see the photos. Hope you can relax now and enjoy the rest of your trip.

Posted On: 10 Oct 2010 08:40 am

Hey Sandy and Col, Im reading your blog with amazement and awe, you two are some dynamic duo! photos look fab, errie and hot.God bless you guys and the friends you've met along the way, i think you are fab! cheers! and i'll keep watching.

Posted On: 10 Oct 2010 04:53 am

You can kick back now and enjoy ....oops forgot, now you are going trekking for 3 weeks! Well guys, you did it. How proud are you feeling? Do you want me to start the paperwork for the Gobi next year????? LOL I feel VERY lazy, have spent ALL weekend watching Bathurst and Formula One from my armchair!!!!

Posted On: 09 Oct 2010 08:46 pm

wishing you well with the recovery and hope you haven't got too much walking planned for the touristing side of your travels.

Posted On: 09 Oct 2010 01:25 pm

AWESOME!! Brilliant and well done both of you-all that hard work paid off and you deserve every part of the celebrating afterwards! I hope you can relax now and enjoy your holiday..that is RELAX !! Cannot wait for the slide night xxx

Posted On: 09 Oct 2010 11:10 am

WooHoo You guys are the ants pants. You really did BRING IT ON......Bravo...well done....good on ya. Lots of love and kisses Mickey XXXXXXXX

Posted On: 09 Oct 2010 10:22 am

WELL DONE!!! What an amazing effort. Enjoy the run around the pyramids and that medal, you certainly have earnt it!! We are all so happy for you both. Lots of love and big hugs. XOXO.

Posted On: 09 Oct 2010 08:33 am

Hi Colin and Sandy I'm so impressed by your tenacity and delighted that you have completed your goal. I think you are both mad, but you certainly give me faith in the human spirit. Colin... don't forget our appointment. LOL... I want all those documents finished!!! Just kidding. Well DONE both of you!

Posted On: 09 Oct 2010 08:32 am

Well done guys - I have watched your progress everyday - extraordinary effort and i never doubted you would make it from the time we met. Congratulations and enjoy your achievement - I will have a quiet beer for you tonight in honour of you both. Well done Darren

Posted On: 09 Oct 2010 06:56 am

Sorry me again, Superman has just said it makes him want to go out and run around the block - OMG he's actually asking can he use my gym. He's even bought himself new runners today. You guys are awesome. Thank you!!!!!!

Posted On: 09 Oct 2010 06:53 am

Never in doubt, even with a sore back to start with and Col with cramps... You guys are not only an inspiration to us all but to everyone who meets you. I sit here reading your blog after the 94.5km run and can feel myself welling up, we all know how hard you have worked to get to this, the word dedication isn\'t strong enough for what you two put yourself through. AMAZING - even Superman is in awe, mind you he still thinks he can fly.... will let him keep thinking that but really it is you guys that are the flyers..... WELL DONE, CAN\'T WAIT TO SEE YOU AND HEAR ALL ABOUT IT.

Posted On: 09 Oct 2010 06:51 am

Never in doubt, even with a sore back to start with and Col with cramps... You guys are not only an inspiration to us all but to everyone who meets you. I sit here reading your blog after the 94.5km run and can feel myself welling up, we all know how hard you have worked to get to this, dedication isn't strong enough for what you two put yourself through. AMAZING - even Superman is in awe, mind you he still thinks he can fly.... will let him keep thinking that but really it is you guys that are the flyers..... WELL DONE, CAN'T WAIT TO SEE YOU AND HEAR ALL ABOUT IT.

Posted On: 09 Oct 2010 01:32 am

Sandy/Col - FANTASTIC achievement - well done!! You should feel very proud of that medal - have a piece of well earned pizza and enjoy the pyramids ;-) I never doubted you wouldn't finish - very pleased for you. So what's next?!! Rob

Posted On: 09 Oct 2010 12:05 am

Outstanding work you 2! Knock off that last stage and come on home with lots of memories, stories and a huuuuuge medal each! Much Love - G

Posted On: 08 Oct 2010 11:21 pm

It really sounds like it was all so worthwhile, and i dont get the feeling the hospital bed will be needed after you have finished! Though I reckon getting up in the morning after yesterdays huge effort.... well it would be interesting !!! that coffee is looking good isnt it ? :) m

Posted On: 08 Oct 2010 08:31 pm

Hey guys, congratulations what an inspirational and fantastic effort, which I will take with me in my run tomorrow! Julie and I are just blown away by you guys, your dedication not only to the training and event itself but to each other is something words cannot describe, very proud to call you my friends, take care enjoy your achievements and your well-deserved recovery time.

Posted On: 08 Oct 2010 06:54 pm

Well my friends you have accomplished your goal and I salute you! Love Donve

06 October 2010 01:20 am (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

Hey all what an awsome day, stage four done & dusted. Must say we feel great knowing that the next stage is 94k and that jst about it. Must say nothing prepares you for the camp life. Some people sleep outide. We have 9 in our tent. Very squashed. Sand & more sand. No wash for the last 5 days, just boiling water and cannot use that. The officials and volunteers are so helpful. Sandy now has two blisters and i split my running shorts.
Hi everyone just been repairing the shorts and taping the blisters on my feet ready for tomorrow. Col and I are not quiet sure about how we are takling tomorrow we are going to mentally play it as a checkpoint to checkpoint challenge and as the heat of the day goes and I am telling you it gets hot hot hot, we will look forward to walking through the night as the coolness without sun and wonderful stars in the sky will be great. We are getting stronger through each day and today got in much earlier although it was tough as the day was so hot and no wind at all from about 8am and mentally we are now learing to shut of from thinking hot and just taking in all the scenery and take lots of pics. We get up at 4.30 am to be ready for briefing and leaving at 6.30am. Well love the comments from you all just have to day yes wearing my butterfly B1 bit worried about the sand dunes that could be on our front lawn but Carloyn and Rohan a garden feature would be good ta. Mark congrats one of us was always going to be happy. Hey you girls at our works....were the hell is the coffee can you schedule it in every checkpoint tomorrow.  Hey Alison I have seen people doing those bear crawls up sand dunes so funny reminds me of bootcamp. Mickey will keep you in my backpack but might be dragging you tomorrow....ha ha Well this is it I have to get to bed but looking out at the most gorgeous stars update after the long day is done WOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOO bring it on...xxxxxx

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Posted On: 08 Oct 2010 11:48 am

well done, you must be really stuffed I know what it feels after a 24 hr 100km event without the other days preceedin you can crawl tomorrow if you need to.

Posted On: 08 Oct 2010 04:37 am

Thinking of you guys alot today as you would still be out there somewhere in the desert whereas I will have been home, eaten, slept, eaten, come to work, eaten and you would still be going..... You have no idea how much I admire you two. Only a short 5km sprint tomorrow, what a breeze for you. Sandy hope the detoxing hasn't been too tough, bring on the caffeine I hear you say. Not long now buddy!

Posted On: 07 Oct 2010 11:08 pm

Have been reading your comments day-day.....really admire you guys, but glad you didn't ask us to join you these hols! take care, safe travels....cool in the hills here!!! love H

Posted On: 07 Oct 2010 09:17 pm

Hi Guys, I have been quietly keeping track through the website and am in awe of your acheivment. Keep Grinding Pepe

Posted On: 07 Oct 2010 07:00 pm

hey guys, today is the day why you did all that training, enjoy it! you both are kicking butt, well done!

Posted On: 07 Oct 2010 05:41 pm

Really wishing you well for todays section what a grunt of a stage, keep the spirits up. Heartfully thinking of you guys and gals out there. What a lot of memories you will have, all good ones, the blisters heal so don't worry too much about them, battle on.

Posted On: 07 Oct 2010 12:01 pm

Hi the unreal twosome, Mum I hope your feet aren't too sore from the blisters. I had a look at some of the photos & it seems lots of the competitors have terrible blistered feet too. Its great to hear that you guys are in great spirits. Keep up the great work. We're looking forward to seeing you guys with a Sahara medal around your neck. Only two more stages to go. Woo Hoo!! Go guys!! We love you heaps & heaps. xxxxxxxxxxxxxx :-)

Posted On: 07 Oct 2010 09:26 am

Hey Colin, How far removed can you get from your office and daily life at Lloyd Street!!! Thinking of you in that HOT HOT HOT weather, and am in dread of your 90+ km stage 5 walk. Keep up the great walking, walking, walking, walking...... Cross my fingers you and Sandy don't get big blisters and make it to the end. In awe, with best wishes Lizi

Posted On: 07 Oct 2010 08:52 am

Wow Colin & Sandy, You two are amazing....What great video"s and photo's can't wait to hear more about the adventure of a life time when you are back at L.L.S. Take care of those shorts Col, and keep those blisters covered Sandy. Keep in there,only a few days to go!

Posted On: 07 Oct 2010 08:46 am

Hey B2, Hang in there not far to go now. Love B1

Posted On: 07 Oct 2010 12:03 am

Love reading the blogs guys. You are two of the most incredibly positive, strong and inspirational people that I know. You literally seem to bounce off each other - it's so unique so keep up the good work and keep on trekking!! MWAH xxx

Posted On: 06 Oct 2010 11:51 pm

All I can say after looking through all the photos and videos, have to admire your spirit. I think it was the pics of all the 'foot' problems!!!!! What a beautiful (but barren) place. Last stage, great effort you guys. Me? Just off for yet another coffee :-)

Posted On: 06 Oct 2010 11:43 pm

Sandy & Colin - we all thought of you today whilst we did a whole 1 hour of exercise!!!! We are so incredibly proud. It sounds so amazingly challenging and rewarding. All the very best for the big day tomorrow. Look after yourselves and really enjoy the views - the Pyramids are coming. We took photos for you this morning, but not sure how to load them. All you need to know is that the gang from the gym are all behind you and wish you all the very best. Go Sandy-Col.

Posted On: 06 Oct 2010 10:28 pm

What an adventure!! I had a look at some of the pics and vids on the website and am in total awe of the two of you. So very proud. Lots of love to you both. xo

Posted On: 06 Oct 2010 10:04 pm

Thinking that 4 desserts might be more my style! Unbelievable stuff Sucklings!

Posted On: 06 Oct 2010 09:34 pm

Hi Col & Sandy, your adventure sounds amazing, scary, wonderful, exhausting and spectacular. Hang in there although it sounds to me like you are over the worst of it and really both hitting your stride!!! Go team poo Pants! love from the office staff.

05 October 2010 01:00 am (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

Firstly thanks for the great emails and comments everyone ....trust me they mean so much out hear as they give us a laugh and they keep us going every day...so love you all for that. Today was great for Col and I the scenery was incredible and took pictures all day this is truly a wonderful place if you can just get over the heat and concentrate on anything other than geez I cannot take this heat.. I loved today the remoteness the shear beauty of this desert and most importantly sharing it with Col. I will leave the rest of this blog for Col but love to all and give all those wonderful grandchildren a kiss we are getting closer to bring that metal home go team PP.
WOW I am
so lucky Sandy just keeps me going, even when she is suffering from sore back ad heat rash. What an amazing journey. The emails and blogs give us such a lift. Post more tomorrow.

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Posted On: 06 Oct 2010 01:06 pm

Keep going you two. Great to hear you are going so well. See you in 2 days in Cairo.

Posted On: 06 Oct 2010 10:26 am

Hi guys, Halfway through now..that's fantasic!!! We are sending you two all our love to help get you through. Love Trish, Dan, Halil & Harvey xxxxx

Posted On: 06 Oct 2010 08:20 am

Hey there my KBB buddy and Col, wow guys U R doin G8. Keep focused at all times. Am thinking of you both every day. Just remember when you feel like your pack is a bit heavy it is me hitchin a ride....after all I did say I was going to be with U all the way. Love Mickey XXXX

Posted On: 06 Oct 2010 07:56 am

Hey Sandy not sure if you know but the Magpies kicked the saints butts!! lol :-) Glad to read you had a great day, as for hot ya I hear you we are going to have 25 next Monday! love you guys, Mark and Julie

Posted On: 06 Oct 2010 07:38 am

Sandy & Col It's been great to follow your adventures via the blog and the racing the planet breaking news bulletins sent several times a day. Cant wait to check out all the fantastic photo's when you get back. Keep focussed, stay safe but have fun. Just remember the butterfly is there with you to let you know TB and I are thinking of you both every step of the way. Love Ya Babe. Kerry

Posted On: 06 Oct 2010 03:30 am

Great going you two. Keep on keeping on. Hope it all continues splendidly. Will raise a glass (or 2) to you 2night. Look forward to seeing all the pix. Bye for now.

Posted On: 06 Oct 2010 02:06 am

Hi Guys, You two are unbelievable! Awe inspiring! Go team.

Posted On: 06 Oct 2010 01:51 am

I am so enjoying reading your blogs - I am so proud to know you two! Footy news is that Buddy has decided to go to the Gold Coast with his mate Ablett - that should get you running Col! Missing you - lv anne

Posted On: 06 Oct 2010 01:37 am

Hi guys. You guys are an absolute inspiration! Can't wait to catch up with you both over a coffee and see the photos. (or maybe a bootcamp session for old times sake! :-) Keep up the fantastic effort.

Posted On: 06 Oct 2010 01:03 am

As I write this you are over half way through :-) Well done! Evidently profits are down in the cafes around Melbourne and the bottom has fallen out of the coffee industry, has that anything to do with you guys??????????

Posted On: 06 Oct 2010 12:02 am

Hi Col and Sandy, another day down - awesome effort you two.... I'm so inspired by you both, as I was pumping away in the gym last night all I could think about was you guys running in the dessert. While I'm in the luxury of my gym with treadmill and weights - all seems so insignificant. However I did come up with a thought that I could pop around to your place before you got back and create a dessert in your front yard so the you wouldn't miss it and there would be one last sand dune to get over before the front door. Hey what a friends for..... thinking of you everyday...

Posted On: 05 Oct 2010 08:30 pm

Remember, Trying times are not the time to stop trying ! Cheers. TB

04 October 2010 01:15 am (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

Another day done and dusted....We started 30min earlier today to beat the heat.....ha ha ha....you dont beat any heat in this place yesterday I think they said it was 48 and yes after so many hours it felt like we had been fried but our recovery was good overnight. Col had 41/2 litres of water and after not peeing all day he was up every couple of hours doing just that must have done the trick as no cramps today and we felt so much better. I have got a heat rash all over my lower legs and it is now started to come out around my knees. It is swelling and I had trouble putting on my compression tights went to the medical tent and Dr has put some cortison cream on it ...so glad I have shoes 1 1/2 sizes bigger as feet already swollen. Now in saying all this it is so amazing out here and yes Marg have taken lots of photos. When we finally make it in the drums beat and everyone cheers it is such an incredible feeling of acievement and although it be so tough out there with the heat and the sand blowing on you you have made another stage and you are so pumped. There are already so many casualities yesterday 8 dropped out and today there was more and so many are already saying they wont make it but Col and I are staying focussed and just getting through each day at a time. I have just read our Blog comments and emails and it is so hard not to get emotiional and as tired as we are we so enjoy coming into the cyber tent and reading them. Carolyn the superman costume is a great idea can you chopper it in and bring anything cold with you. Another hot day tomorrow and lots of sand dunes told us will be tough...ha ha its all tough...signing off till tomorrow...love TEAM POO Pants...thanks Kelly and also for the tips xx

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Posted On: 05 Oct 2010 07:52 pm

Hey guys, I see you have moved up 22 spots on the ranking, great job!! Keep those positve thoughts going, thinking of you both.

Posted On: 05 Oct 2010 10:35 am

a good steady plod ( at speed) will get you through. wishing you minimal pain but lovely memories keep that fluid going in and out . not long now

Posted On: 05 Oct 2010 08:59 am

HI Col and sandy, Well inch by inch it is a sinch. I have no doubt you two will make it through. Sounds like allot of fun and the sites must be awsome ! We are following your every step on the net, col you cant even fart without us knowing about it, oh and of course sandy doesnt fart ! Take care see you soon. Terry and Kerry

Posted On: 05 Oct 2010 03:24 am

Hey you two - you are both amazing!! It still sounds to me like a nightmare but as long as you guys are enjoying (probably NOT the best way to describe it huh?) your experience we cheer you both on. Colin - not peeing is NOT good - I'm sure someone has alreday told you that - KEEP DRINKING!!

Posted On: 05 Oct 2010 03:18 am

Well done. Got through the second day. We do not envy you at all. Hope the heat rash does not get any worse. All good here. Anne made a nice coffee this morning. Do you miss that?? Thought we all might go home early today very busy in here and we are a bit tired. Lots of love and we are thinking of you.

Posted On: 05 Oct 2010 01:14 am

Fantastic you guys....Day 2 done onto Day 3!!! You guys are truely amazing!! Mum I hope your legs get better. I'm glad you didn't get any cramps today Col...ha ha with all the peeing! Can't wait for your next blog. All our love to you guys. xxxxx :-)

Posted On: 04 Oct 2010 10:12 pm

So far so good! Keep up the great work Col and Sandy. Get those salt tablets into you Col. cheers Michael

Posted On: 04 Oct 2010 09:45 pm

Wow.....amazing!! What an inspiration you guys are. Sandy, I hope your heat rash and swelling settles and doesn't cause too much discomfort. Dad, 4 1/2 liters of water and not peeing all day!! Crazy! Love to you both, your doing awesome. Can't wait for the next update. xo.

Posted On: 04 Oct 2010 09:17 pm

As I sat with my glass of wine and book last night I thought of you guys sprinting???? across the desert :-)

Posted On: 04 Oct 2010 08:58 pm

Well day 2! accomplished. Sandy and Col my thoughts and prayers are with you every step of the way.

Posted On: 04 Oct 2010 08:20 pm

well not far to go now and only 48c ugh! Keep up the great effort, we are watching you every step of the way.

03 October 2010 12:29 pm (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

Firstly we made it....Woo Hoo....it was awesome but at the same time hard, hot and lots of mental toughness to make it in but here we are in the Cyber tent having bit of a cry about the great comment from you all.....all I can say is we love you all and it is very humbling that you are all thinking of us..... Col had real problems today with cramps so hard to watch and then to get him into the next check point but in true spirit be did it and I am so proud of him...A few dramas out there today and we had to stay with Jack the 75 year old today and as he curled up under a rock to get some shade and close his eyes then once he got up and moved past out down the track so relieved to see a vehicle come along and tack care of him...quiet scary when you feel helpless to assist and yes it was so so hot and running out of water was on our mind. Lots of very distressed people and as competitors took vehicle back and pull out we new we needed to keep so focus and our wonderful children and grandchildren are a great driving force...we love you all heaps...lots of photos I took today and this is truly a unique experience. The drums and cheering when we came into camp I have no words for and did a little dance Woot Woot Woo...good night and one day ticked off xx

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Posted On: 04 Oct 2010 01:49 pm

Go guys, great work! Look after each other and look after Sam... You're doing great. Dan

Posted On: 04 Oct 2010 10:58 am

Well done Sandy and Col !We know you can do it no matter what it takes! Love Donve

Posted On: 04 Oct 2010 09:43 am

Hi Guys! Fantastic effort day 1 down. Ok so I take it Sandy the back is OK, we have been thinking about you all week and on Saturday checked out what the time was so we could be with you every step of the way. Col I'm impressed, hope the next few days improve for you as the body adjusts to the warmer weather. Rohan would lend you his cape so you could fly through the race but Superman weighs too much to carry..... By the time you read this you would have completed day 2, well done! Your strength, courage and determination, will make the journey even sweeter at the end.

Posted On: 04 Oct 2010 08:34 am

Hi guys! Melbourne reached 24C !! Hot and sunny woo hoo-Spring is here. Cannot imagine doing your temps but you are both so cool you'll bring it down. Sounds awesome though am sure there will be some Brokeback Mountain moments. Well done for Day 1 in good spirits - will be thinking of you lots and lots. Day 1 down at school-Marg misbehaving so have refused to put her on Key register! All others would like more holidays..I am sure you can arrange when you get back! Otherwise all the same. Stay safe and well-an have an amazing adventure. Love Jane

Posted On: 04 Oct 2010 06:23 am

Great you got through the first stage in such spirit. Good luck and we'll be following your progress from Alexandria!

Posted On: 04 Oct 2010 06:03 am

I'm exhausted reading about your adventure. Certainly not a holiday for me. I admire your tenacity and courage. XX

Posted On: 04 Oct 2010 04:40 am

Hey Folks, Wishing you nothing but the best, your prep has been awesome now you get to enjoy the adventure! Go get em tigers!!

Posted On: 04 Oct 2010 04:02 am

Hi Sandy and Col, great to hear that you are doing fine. Stay positive and I do admire your will power. Look forward to seeing photos.

Posted On: 04 Oct 2010 02:19 am

Off to a great start Col and Sandy! You are quite inspirational....can't wait to read more. Thinking of you both. Janet :)

Posted On: 04 Oct 2010 12:41 am

great to here you got through the first day. Cramps can be a real hassle not much to do except salt tablets and water, don't overhydrate though. wishing you well Mark

Posted On: 03 Oct 2010 11:59 pm

Yay!! Good on ya Mum & Col you are doing a great job 1st day over onto second!! Go Go the fantastic duo!! We love ya's..thinking of you everyday. Love Trish, Dan, Halil & Harvey xxxxx :-)

Posted On: 03 Oct 2010 10:25 pm

Enjoyed reading your blog and seeing you so positive, well done guys, through the first stage. Bring it on!!!!!!

Posted On: 03 Oct 2010 08:19 pm

you guys bring tears to my eyes, wow great work.....Col you are a champ keep it going mate!

Posted On: 03 Oct 2010 07:43 pm

Well done... woo hooo!

02 October 2010 02:32 am (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

Finally we have arrived at camp and WOW is all I can say. We arrived in the dark after a 3 1/2 hr drive in a bus and one the funnist moments was when we stop for a toilet break and three buses of competitorsand volunteers all headed forthe toliets........ a plain of sand thats it ...the males as only they can just hang out and the girls walked a bit further on and there was a sea of white bottoms all squatting on the sand....so funny if only I had a camera. We have nine in our tent and if I roll slightly I am going to get to know my room buddies very well. Well off to bed proberly not much sleep as is very warm. And we are both very nervous.  Col & Sandy

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Posted On: 03 Oct 2010 12:09 pm

woke up thinking of you two today. Hope your day went well....WooHoo U CAN DO IT

Posted On: 03 Oct 2010 11:34 am

Good luck for the big day tomorrow guys!! Look fwd to seeing the progress.... stay hydrated! :)

Posted On: 03 Oct 2010 09:14 am

Hey you two! We are all thinking of you both. Sounds like you are getting up to no good already! Good luck and lots of love. Mal, Poo, Mikayla, Milahn & Mischa. xo.

Posted On: 03 Oct 2010 07:32 am

hey guys, Sandy when you come back home can we go camping lol Julie and I will be following you guys every day, we are so inspired by you both, be safe. love us

Posted On: 03 Oct 2010 07:07 am

As I write this you are probably well on your way, am thinking of you! Beautiful day here in Melbourne, at last, but I well imagine not half as warm as where you are Hope this first day gives you all the encouragement you need for the days to come. Dennis :-)

Posted On: 03 Oct 2010 04:46 am

you 2, sleeping around again! oh well sleep is over rated anyway. have fun tomorrow :) michael

Posted On: 03 Oct 2010 12:28 am

There is an absolutely beautiful photo of you and col pre race!!. Sending good thoughts and Following your footsteps.... Woo Hooooo Kelly

01 October 2010 11:32 am (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

Sitting in the foyer of a air conditioned 5 star motel in Cairo with 250km of desert to cover on foot is quite hard to describe how one feels…..apart from nervous, excited and thoughts going around in my brain of can I get the weight down more in my backpack……. Well the room is a mess with food and gear everywhere and Col and I are now going through every article to make sure it is needed and can we make any last minute changes and of course the same thing is on everyone’s mind how much does your backpack weigh…… It has been so lovely to meet the wonderful RTP staff and put faces to names what a great bunch of people.  Competitors have been arriving and it has been so nice chatting with them all there is a lovely feeling of comradeship already and we have meet so many wonderful people. Well this is it the next Blog will be from the Cyber tent somewhere in Sahara desert all seems quite unreal…… just hope there is no tears on the first day. Thanks to all for their comments on our Blog we are sure going to need them at the end of each long long day ahead of us….of course there is every chance that will make we laugh and cry all at the same time…….I know I am a women I can multi skill……Mark all I can say is go Saints but there is no doubt one of us will be happy…….Kerry I have my butterfly on my shirt and have no doubt it will keep us safe………. Mickey make sure you have a beer for us and as you would say Bring it On……. xxx

 

 

 

 

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Posted On: 02 Oct 2010 12:04 pm

Hey Sandy and Col, Wish you all the best for the race, you two are so strong and determined and I know you will do great. Cheers, Marg.

25 September 2010 02:10 am (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

Wow can you believe how time has flown and in amongst the chaos of organisation it has also been a humbling week of many catch ups before we leave. Well yes Sam the house does look like a camping ground and I have checked and checked the gear many times I keep thinking can I get a few more grams out of that pack...but as soon as I think I can yeap there is something else I think of putting in that was on the list. Well hope everyone is doing fine and will be great to see faces to names when we meet in Cairo. Col and I are very nervous but also very exciting and I am so happy we are achieving this goal together. Many of you will be catching up from previous races you have done and I am so inspired by you all and will be great to hear all the stories just don’t make then to scary I am nervous enough already...ha ha ha

Yes we have had a great week catching up with friends and family and it has been very humbling to receive such lovely well wishes so thank you to each and every one of you. We also had a great time at the gym were Mel our instructor had organised a fundraiser along with Deb what a fantastic bunch of gym junkies you all are thanks just doesn’t seem enough..... Also to everyone that has helped me get this pack to some sort of order I need to say thanks heaps...food/gear I was totally confused about it all but now I seem to have some type of handle on the whole thing. Kelly your spreadsheet has been brilliant thanks so much.

Another big thank you is to Lululemon who have given us some great gear to get us to the finish line ......to the wonderful Aaron from KX Pilates for his professional wit & charm and of course for all the strength and stretching of our bodies. Thanks also to Natasha and the team at “Cafe Coffea” a hidden gem in Narre Warren Nth for their support and for donating 10c for every coffee sold over the last 3mths so very much appreciated.

To our gorgeous children and grandchildren we know you all support us and you have had to put up with us being busy all the time training but we love you lots and yes Nana and Poppy are going to bring back that medal.....just for you all..............

Well my footy team the wonderful Saints drew today in the Grand Final who would have thought that.....ummmm.... all of Melbourne is in shock actually make that Australia....of course this means they will need to play next week ....please someone post and let me know what happens.............

Now the final note to our office staff/buddies while we are on LSL “BEHAVE” and only make mistakes you can fix yourselves...... I know ya dee da da da ........ okay enough of that...

Well .....Cairo here we come..... I sure hope I can fit all that stuff on the floor in my backpack.... Will keep you posted ...cheers to all.

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Posted On: 01 Oct 2010 09:35 pm

hey guys, hope you made it safely and all is good for tomorrow! Sorry Sandy but GO PIES!

Posted On: 30 Sep 2010 10:08 pm

Sandy & Col, Good Luck with this exciting adventure and keep safe but have fun. See you back in Melbourne. Love KB & TB

Posted On: 27 Sep 2010 06:53 am

Sandy and Col...thnkin of U both already. Keep safe, keep focused, keep th finish ur main agenda........but most of all. BRING IT ON

10 September 2010 10:24 am (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

What a weekend that started out with kangaroo v’s car... the worst weather forecast predicted for the state, yes our odds were already not looking good.....Outcome:-Roo dead, car needs repairs, and unfortunately they had the weather forecast right....... Arrhhh but wait there is more, yeap, mud, slush, rain, flooded tracks, wading through freezing cold water, creek crossings deep and rising, leeches in the billions....okay a little exaggerated but I do have 9 lovely bites on my legs, one on my arm and for some reason Col only got one, yes one on his face...ummm. Then the fun in the sand, I fell and slid down it bum first as it gave way, Col slid down it jumping over water, I did crack up laughing but that soon turned on me when I took a different route and slipped face down...and yes Col laughed hysterically....go Col ha ha ha so funny..... boy are we going to have some fun in Sahara was all I could think....... but the rain kept belting on us and we had to keep moving or we just got far too cold....Sahara I don’t think!!!! And if that wasn’t all enough we did 60km of trail, rock hopping, river crossing, tree root jumping and night walking and then got up and did half of that all over again the next day......... But there was one bonus we got to see Whales up close on the shore so so amazing. We heard them first then boulder hopped to get up close to them and right in front of us they were just rolling around in the surf........ they would pop up their heads and just look around felt like they were checking us out too ... we just stood there and although cold and wet we were memorised by the whole experience.

We tried all the food again and changed only a few things that last time didn’t work. That was again a worthwhile exercise. We had planned to come in the last bit in darkness but it was slow going over the day with the track being flooded and muddy so we spent the last 2 hrs in the darkness. I would have to say that was some experience and worth doing as you are tired and all you want to do is get into camp but you so so have to concentrate. It put a whole new perspective to the journey.

Things that worked well for us were:

·         Mixture of rice snacks and nuts in a snap lock bag

·         Mix of RTP’s jelly beans, Gu-chomps & power bar chews in snap lock

·         For me RTP’s Perpetum divided into snap locks and spread out over the day

·         A cup of soup (instead of noodles) and some crushed up chips when we finished

·         I pod Shuffle was great and only weighs 20grams

·         Pacer poles have been great and finally learnt the art of running with them.

·         Hydropel, injinji sock liners and over socks have worked a treat in stopping me getting so many blisters

·         Powder egg from supermarket added to main dry meal pkt or noodles adds calories and light in grams.

·         Col cramps heaps and the RTP salt tablets have been great for him and Hi five 4:1

·         RTP’s Endurolytes have been good for me as I can’t stomach sweet electrolytes

·         Small Solomon pouch at front with all food in for day and side pockets with sunscreen, sanitiser & camera worked well. First Aide in top meant didn’t have to open back of pack which was great.

Well another weekend upon us and I am thinking a massage could be on the agenda after a short run on the trails to give the legs a bit of recovery from last weekend. Ohh not long to go now and I will be checking my gear a few more times yet. Do need to say, sorry Kelly, yes I did let the secret out.....ha ha ha.......

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Posted On: 21 Sep 2010 02:45 am

Hey Andrew yeap you know us just out of control..... you better keep Col posted on what is happening with the footy...ha ha ha Patty not long to go and we get to meet I will be the very nervous one...... Sandy

Posted On: 19 Sep 2010 01:03 am

Sandy, I am looking forward to meeting you in Cairo as well. Sounds like you had quite the adventure....kangaroo, leeches, and whales!

Posted On: 16 Sep 2010 04:29 am

Well, people from O/S always ask about us Australian's riding around on kangaroo's etc.....Guess you just took it to the next level! All the best with the trip! Looking forward to the updates! xoxox

27 August 2010 03:58 am (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

Reflecting back over the day’s events I wonder to myself how we cram so much into a day but then I ponder on this amazing journey we are experiencing called life. I guess life is about choices and when Col and I signed up for Sahara we both looked at each other and said well now it’s real and we are committed to completing this journey whatever it takes. So getting out of bed at 4.30am this morning to fit in a 2 hour run at 4deg c. before we start work seems all like too much effort but one we have chosen to do to get fitter for this challenge. Time is going quickly and we are hoping now that all we have done is enough to get us to the finishing line in Sahara. One thing we can’t simulate is the weather it’s hard to imagine how hot 50deg c. is....mind boggling really. And here we are longing for some warmer weather but winter is holding on and our headlight torches are getting plenty of use in our morning training sessions before work. We sure are in for a shock when we get to Cairo.

One of the best trainings we have done a couple of weekends ago was to go bush,(Wilsons Promontory for those that live here) and do two days of 44km (well more like 45km as we made detours to fill water by creeks) We also trialled all the food we thought we would use in a day in Sahara. I would have to say it was a very worthwhile venture and the hardest thing was when we returned to the camping area, were we had hired a cabin for the night, and the cafe was still open...ummmmm we were heading back to eat our dried meal packet of food and that cafe food sure looked good....but we had to be strong. Okay we did succumb to a caffeine fix of a long black coffee......but geez we did hit the freezing cold ocean as recovery and I can tell you I hate cold and I had to do a lot of convincing to myself that it was going to help......and yes it did!! We pulled up pretty good the next day for a further 45km loop although I will say it was more like a shuffle than a run when we finally came into camp completing the 90km over the two days. We felt good with what we had achieved and although our running styles are quite different we have learnt lots about running together.

We came away from the weekend re jigging a few things and now have a better understanding of what it’s like to do long back to back days. With some wonderful advice and help I had put a spreadsheet together of food and gear and it was great to see how it worked in reality and now I feel confident to swap a few things around to best suit our needs.

Other things we learnt:

·         How not to leave the zip open on front pouch and loose some food out of it.

·         To stop and remove sandy pebbles from shoes before you get a blood blister

·         When crossing creeks go to the shallow end .....hey Col ..great picture thou

·         Don’t drop top of water bottle when filling with water as sand and dirt don’t taste great

·         When tired lift your feet so you don’t trip on rocks or tree roots

·         Okay I have to admit cold ocean water, actually icy water, is great for recovery......

The list could go on but will keep you posted on the next big challenge in a week’s time ....... 60km Saturday and then a 45km Sunday. If we can nail that one I think mentally we will be far better off ....also will have another trial of the food and then  “Sahara here we come”...countdown has already started and we are so excited but also so petrified and unofficial have named ourselves “Team Poo Pants” but that’s our secret..... geez now I have gone and blabbed it out...........Happy training everyone whatever your challenge is in life good luck.....

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Posted On: 08 Sep 2010 12:20 am

Thanks for the comments everyone. Little Sammy will be so great to see you... has been along time too long in fact. Sam H has been great to do the long back to backs and certainly mentally makes you stronger. Changed a few things so will post on next Blog. Malcolm sounds like we are all waiting for that nice warm weather guess that will happen soon when we touch down in Cairo...Must admit Col and I are also worried about the heat and hope it doesn't effect us too much. Fantastic effort on all your training you are doing so great. Look forward to meeting you in Sahara. Kelly I did let the secret out ....oops...well might as well make eveyone have a laugh... Hope we get to meet oneday..you never know Atacama could be the go...ummm You have been so much help to Col and I so thank you so very very much. Cheers everyone Sandy

Posted On: 01 Sep 2010 10:55 pm

You let the secret name out !! Funny. You've trained so well. Into the final weeks now ...your both inspiring. Well done!

Posted On: 01 Sep 2010 01:38 am

Hey Guys, Just wanted to say hello and that I feel your pain. I am training in Sydney and doing the 4:30s before work in the cold as well. I am struggling to get in the time to do really long runs. Those are some impressive distances on the weekends. I am working more on multiple days so more the 30,30,30 mentality. Now that it is officially not winter anymore I am hoping for some heat. I am worried that I am just going to melt and just not be adequately prepared for the distance in the heat. Keep going - almost ready to taper!

Posted On: 30 Aug 2010 09:41 am

Great training to get in some long, long back to back days - a really important part of getting mentally ready for the race I think, and super tips for other newbies. Do tell us what else you change/learn after your next mammoth weekend. Sam H RacingThePlanet

Posted On: 30 Aug 2010 12:25 am

Mah I love you both. Cannot believe we haven't seen each other in over 8 months. It will be a great reunion in Cairo.

01 August 2010 03:07 am (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

Count down has started and I find myself now spending much time checking gear, making decisions on food and of course getting obsessed with what it all weighs. My brain is working overtime and my frown marks are getting worse and the hours we spend training all of a sudden feel less stressful than getting the backpack down to a weight that is manageable. Being first timers I am not sure that I even know what that is so I read every ones blogs to get some type of idea in my head and then do a panic as I crunch numbers (not the normal numbers I crunch at work) these are numbers that are painful if I don’t lower them more. I am sure others have felt this way in the past and perhaps like me are feeling that way now.

But Colin and I have another challenge on our plate and that is to raise money for the Australian Childhood Foundation an organisation that works tirelessly to support children and families devastated by abuse, family violence and neglect.

Our goal is to raise both money and awareness for such a worthy cause and one which is particularly near and dear to our hearts and one which I have battled in the past. You can move on but the scars and questions unanswered remain. So you can see this is a personal journey but one that also gives us strength to continue each and every day to complete this epic and extraordinary adventure.  We are asking for nothing in funds our self as we are fully funding our own trip but what we do ask is for you to  jump online and if you can support this worthy cause, we would be very grateful.

http://www.everydayhero.com.au/colin__sandy_suckling

To all those that have donated so generously already , encouraged & supported us in our training, helped with food & gear preparation,  and to all those  friends, work colleges, gym mates, complete strangers we meet in our training in weekends, you have all made us feel very humble in your words and emails of phrase.... we thank you all.

The one other thing that gives Col and me strength everyday is our wonderful blended family. We not only have 5 children between us and their partners of course but we have nine grandchildren that give us the greatest of joy and pleasure in our lives. They give us strength every step of the way as they are what our life is all about. I will certainly be carrying a photo of my little cherubs all the way through Sahara to remind me of how lucky and blessed I am in my life.

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Posted On: 06 Aug 2010 01:56 pm

Hi Sandy - got your email while I was travelling, I'll reply very soon. Two months will fly by, but you sound on track and definitely have the right attitiude! Rob

Posted On: 04 Aug 2010 05:17 am

Kelly you are a gem ....thanks for your wonderful help it has made so much difference to the way I feel about the whole trip. Trish you make me laugh and thanks for the complement ...don't worry you will think I am a Granny when I am staggering in at night....... Catch you in Sahara

Posted On: 02 Aug 2010 10:57 am

Sandy, my jaw dropped when you say you've 9 grandchildren cos you look so young from the pic! Wow, I'll be very impressed if my granny does a race! Way to go! :D

Posted On: 01 Aug 2010 11:11 pm

Sandy your going to be a star in the Sahara I can feel it in my bones :-) We'll get the food right for you dont worry... Kelly

10 July 2010 12:52 pm (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

It’s hard to imagine in less than 3 months we are going to be in Cairo. I keep looking at the training spreadsheet Col has done and the ticks are filling the boxes and the red box is getting closer that says “fly to Cairo”. My sights are still firmly focused on that box and as winter sets in and sunlight is rare now in our early morning training before work I keep that goal in my thoughts as some days I would just like to stay in the warm comfort of my bed. Col is the morning person and pushes me out at 5am with words of encouragement......like ... geez its cold and I think the rain is set in......I don’t wish to know any of that but the body moves and I am reminded by Col that this will toughen us up mentally to brave these winter conditions......ummmm ...I have to agree nature is not going to turn its charm on in the desert and that is what this is all about...so toughen up I do and jump out of bed.....actually stagger and moan more to the point.

 I wonder how I will feel sitting out at the airport waiting for our flight to Cairo, hoping the training has been enough, the backpack isn't too heavy and worried sick that my body will hold up to whatever presents itself.......sounds dramatic but guess the nerves take over every now and then and the brain starts playing games....well as Col and I always say get over it, get up and keep moving..... one foot in front of each other and that is what we will do encouraging each other every step of the way.

At this point food/hydration-electrolytes seem to be our biggest challenge. Working out how to keep the weight down, calories up and not feel hungry....for me probable trying to keep the food down when really I'd rather chuck up...sorry for that visual. If anyone has anything to pass on that would help we would appreciate even the smallest of tips.

 Well its wet and very cold outside so looks like the thermals and waterproofs are in the backpack for tomorrows training something I sure won’t need in Sahara. Take care all and happy training.

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted On: 26 Jul 2010 06:09 am

Hi Diego, Congrats for your achievements already and now Sahara you are doing great. Thanks for the advice have started putting a spreadsheet together but happy for any advice. Look forward to seeing you in Sahara I'll look out for the bearded man..... S & C

Posted On: 16 Jul 2010 12:40 pm

Hi Guys, I was in the same boat a short while ago, with the Atacama being my first distance race ever! Things have gotten much easier with the help of others and finished the Gobi a few weeks ago. Happy to help with kit list if you want to see a sample - i found it really helps to get everything on a spreadsheet and have a template you can use. See you at the Sahara - i am the one with the beard :) Diego

Posted On: 14 Jul 2010 02:12 am

Hi Kelly, thanks heaps will send you and email. I am going to take the camera as I am sure there will be some amazing photos to take. Ta Sandy

Posted On: 11 Jul 2010 03:13 am

Hi Sandy Exciting times ahead for you both, The Sahara is absolutely beautiful!! Having been there twice I can assure you, you won't be disappointed. I'm very happy to help you with your nutrition. It's great your thinking about this now because if you change anything or add something new you have time to practise training with it. My email is [email protected] Kelly (Sydney Australia).

18 May 2010 11:01 am (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

Well the months are passing by and I have read many blogs, researched gear, been to a sports nutritionist, and followed RTP events. Col & I have tried backpacks, water bottle holders, food and gear to see what works best for us. After running on roads and bike paths we have discovered the beauty of running on bush trails and the challengers it brings with a back pack strapped to your body. I have discovered places I have never had blisters and rub marks that I am sure I could have shown as trophies but I keep telling myself there is an end goal.…it is to get to the finishing line and along the way raise awareness and funds to support families devasted by abuse.

Col has done an impressive spreadsheet, even colour coded it, of our training and commitments for the coming months and as I sit here looking at it the thing that stands out the most is the red box at the end that says fly to Cairo… I just can’t lose sight of that….all I have to do now is tick of all the other boxes and put in the hard yards… gosh sounds easy in the comfort of my office eating my lunch!!..ummm

 This is our first ever event of this type and after signing up I was both excited at the challenge and downright petrified that I was seriously now committing myself to make it to the end no matter what….My brain is going YES you can do this my body is going NO you are mad don’t…well at that moment I remember my first marathon and I thought I was never going to make the distance but I did and I still draw a lot of strength from that as at one stage when I decided to get fit and lose some weight I couldn’t even run 500m to the corner of our property.

Life doesn’t always go the way you want and certainly hasn’t for Col and I but every obstacle just pushes us to a new level and each time you learn just a little bit more about yourself. Well this journey has started and as my friend Mickey would say “BRING IT ON”... Sandy and Colin

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Posted On: 26 Jun 2010 04:07 pm

Woah, reading about your preparation makes me feel VERY underprepared, Sandy & Colin! Thanks for the motivation and see you in the great Sahara :)

Posted On: 04 Jun 2010 01:13 am

Thanks Mark for your lovely kind words very much appreciated. Patty well done on such a great accomplishment and I also can't wait till Sahara. I am sure we will get to catch up there is a lot of desert to run/walk and crawl over out there. Thanks for the tips will check out the website and let you know how I go. Sandy

Posted On: 02 Jun 2010 10:34 am

Sandy, both you and Colin are an inspiration to all who have the pleasure of meeting you both. I know I have benefited from our friendship and hope that it continues. Without great commitment there is no great accomplishment, and you both are will accomplish anything you guys do, as you both have outstanding commitment.

Posted On: 01 Jun 2010 01:21 am

Hi Sandy! Thank you for your well wishes for my Boston Marathon...I finished! I can't wait till Sahara & hope to meet up with you! As far as nutrition, go to: www.ucanco.com (read about this wonderful product) you can purchase online. The vanilla & chocolate is what i use. lots of protein & simple sugar so it keeps your blood sugar at a constant level. A friend used this in the Atacama Desert & that is all she used for her meals & had no problems. The winner of the New York Marathon this year used it in the race & training. I used it in the Boston marathon & in my sahara training. My nutritionist who was a nutritionist in the 2008 olympics helped formulate this product. His website is [email protected] Try Ucan & you will love it! That is what I am using in the Sahara. Let me know how it works for you.

Posted On: 31 May 2010 12:57 am

Hi all, thanks for the lovely comments .....very much appreciated. Sammy I believe you are now doing Sahara ... Woo Hoo another journey to share together........ I promise you I won't split my eye open on this adventure .....well geez I better not!!! I'll stay clear of rocks and I am sure there won't be the rain like we had in Kokoda in fact got a feeling there won't be any rain. Take care all .....Gobi's not far away now Sandy

Posted On: 21 May 2010 07:52 pm

Ahhh love you two.. You will be amongst the most prepared people there. x

Posted On: 20 May 2010 09:01 am

go you good things...

Posted On: 19 May 2010 07:48 am

Great attitude, go in with this alone and you'll finish.