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30 October 2009 07:54 am (GMT-06:00) Central Time(US & Canada)

Good Morning from the Sahara!  I am not sure if my last blog was done correctly so I am going to post again.  Finished Stage 5 with 54miles and did it in 27hours....it was more than a beast and my toenails will be reminding me of it for a while.  That was rough!
 
I am beyond filthy and dirty....WHOLE new level of grunge!  I have managed to throw away my fancy $12 socks each day.  At first it was really hard to do that but then I thought ...why am I hauling dirty laundry over the Sahara?...and into the trash they went.  Could be some sort of analogy on life but I am too tired to really give it due consideration.  haha!
 
Renee....more than once I have thought of the pig roast and how much fun it will be...I am really looking forward to it!
 
Overall....140miles of the original 155miles completed!  Not bad for a first time and a personal rebound after a rough start. I do not know if I will hurry out an sign up for another one but I can certainly see where people get the (bug) to do this once a year.  It takes you out of your element....allows you to meet a lot of great people from all over the world... broadens your perspetive on life....and it stretches any idea of anything you thought you could do.
 
Interesting thing....despite the high temperatures the wind is really a nice cool breeze so as long as you can find some shade it is easy to make it through the hard part of the day...and butterflys are still all over the place....
 
Thanks so much for all of your enouragement....it has meant so much to me!  I look forward to seeing what goals you are thinking about for 2010 !  YEAH...you know how I love that stuff !
 
Signing off from the Sahara where the smells of body odor and freeze dried food have become normal. ick.
 
Roasted pig and white wine.  yummmmm.
 
Tracey

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Posted On: 02 Nov 2009 10:29 pm

Tracey, You are my hero!! How awesome to challenge yourself in this way. By now I guess you must be finished. Can't wait to hear all about it. See you in Fort Worth. Carol

Posted On: 02 Nov 2009 01:54 pm

Tracey, Congratulations!! Truly amazing accomplishment. You are awesome. Look forward to seeing you soon. MB

Posted On: 01 Nov 2009 08:38 pm

Congratulations on an amazing accomplishment. I knew you would persevere. Safe travels home.

Posted On: 01 Nov 2009 03:59 am

SSSSoooo proud of you..We hope you have a few pictures to share.Take care of yourself & we will see you soon, I hope.Love ya' Mom

Posted On: 01 Nov 2009 12:12 am

Trace -- true grit! What a pace setter.

Posted On: 31 Oct 2009 02:17 pm

Nicely done. Did you even notice that there were pyramids after that 50 mile 27 hour finish?? Get thee to a long hot shower and enjoy your just desserts. I'll bet mama is ready for some ice cream! Rocky Horror crowd was abuzz with your progress last night. See you back in Texas.

Posted On: 31 Oct 2009 02:03 pm

OMG!!!! YOU ARE MY HERO!!! way to go tracey. ran 2 in the rain today and whined the whole way!!! haha. get ready for the gobi

Posted On: 31 Oct 2009 11:47 am

What a fantastic accomplishment! Congratulations to you, Tracey!!!

Posted On: 31 Oct 2009 01:22 am

Way to go Tracey!! I'm SO proud of your accomplishments! I can't even imagine what you're having to deal with, but you're not letting it slow you down! You go girl!!! Can't wait for a trip to the gap and wine and stories!

Posted On: 30 Oct 2009 10:39 pm

Congratulations! Well Done! What a feat. I bet you'll remember that one for the rest of your life.

Posted On: 30 Oct 2009 09:57 pm

Holy Cow. 27 hours...I can't even imagine! How did you know where to go in the dark? I can't wait to hear the story! Did you have a light on your head? Other aspects...no shower for a week? Sunscreen on every day...gritty sand everywhere. A spa day is definitely in order! You have absolutely earned yourself the title "extreme athlete!"

Posted On: 30 Oct 2009 09:49 pm

WOW! Way to go Tracey!!! Great job going the distance... that's incredible! Good luck getting a shower sometime soon and surviving the smelly tent until then!!

Posted On: 30 Oct 2009 08:59 pm

OMG!!!!!!!!!!! Brenda just alerted me you were still running! I saw the W for Withdrew on Stage 2 so figured that was it!! ! (I shoulda known that was an error!!!) I am sooo proud of you!!! whistle, whistle, whistle, whistle!!!! You are nearly there!!!!!!!! Off to view pics and videos to see if i can find you!!!

Posted On: 30 Oct 2009 08:45 pm

You are my hero! I knew you would do it - and in TMac-style to boot! Can't wait to have you home, though!

Posted On: 30 Oct 2009 08:38 pm

THE SAHARA HAS OFFICIALLY BEEN T-MACed! Way to go Tracey!!

Posted On: 30 Oct 2009 08:15 pm

WAY TO GO. You are amazing. So impressed.

Posted On: 30 Oct 2009 04:11 pm

Wow all 50+ miles, what amazing perseverance! And tomorrow's finish at the pyramids, how incredible! Here's to hoping you have a fabulous five star hotel booked in Cairo after the celebration with a soaking tub and spa! Shower is mandatory before dinner next week!

Posted On: 30 Oct 2009 03:57 pm

TMAC - I am impressed with your perseverance - Great Job - Look forward to hearing about it. John Z

30 October 2009 07:45 am (GMT-06:00) Central Time(US & Canada)

Holy cow!  I got in this morning at 9am after 54 miles and 27 hours on the road....it was FAR more than I imagined.  The leader for that stage finished in 10hours.   I have never been this filthy in all of my life and the smell factor is at an all time high.  Tommorrow it will be an official 1-week since my last shower and I am not sure which is worse - the hiking or the camping.  Regardless it has been an incredible exerience.
 
Tomorrow we move 5hours by bus for the final 1k run and photo opportunity at the Pyramids.  Rumor is there will be beer and pizza for everyone after that!  Sounds great to me.
 
Brian and Shannon - would be great to run in San Diego with my favorite cousins!  I need to get that the calendar.
 
Needless to say, I will probably be hard to live with for a while....make sure to know what your 2010 goals are and what you are doing to make your life a bit fuller....you know I am going to ask! ;)  YEAH...good stuff!!
 
See you next week and thanks again for all of your notes - it was so great to return each day to your words.  It meant so much to me.
 
From the Sahara Desert....
 
Tracey

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Posted On: 30 Oct 2009 09:11 pm

Tracey! This is so thrilling for me to think of you way out there in Egypt running along for miles and miles in the desert heat! Have you seen any mirages? Soon you will see the pyramids! That is so amazing! I hope you are listening to either good tunes or inspirational stories on your ipod! whew! What is it that I smell coming from this window. Is that yOoOOooooU? :O) wheeww.

28 October 2009 03:21 am (GMT-06:00) Central Time(US & Canada)

Whew!  What a day!  I finished both yesterday and today which was approx 26miles each day.   Yesterday was 49 degrees C ... what does that convert to in F ?  All I know is that it was HOT.  At 6am tommorrow we start Stage 5 & 6 which is a combined 90k or 50miles straight through.  There will be a break at 30miles to rest and move on.  I think it will take me a full 24-28hours to complete.  Hopefully less....but that is what it looks like.  Need to run.  They are shutting down camp at 830am due to the early start.  Thanks for all of your notes----- it really raises my spirits !
 
If you are interested in meeting very cute and interesting men from around the world....this is a good start.

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Posted On: 30 Oct 2009 12:46 pm

Hey Tracey, Excellent job last two days. You're doing great. Keep it up, next two days will be tough but you can do it. Enjoy the journey... MaryBeth

Posted On: 30 Oct 2009 02:03 am

Keep those legs movin movin movin....lots of wow's being heard on this side of the world as these notes get read....inspirational. Good luck getting your "souvenirs" through customs :)

Posted On: 30 Oct 2009 12:07 am

Okay, so this morning I get up to run before work, and it's warm and MUGGY, and I'm just a complaining to myself about how bad it is, and it dawns on me that my friend Tracey is out there in the DESERT in MUCH worse conditions, so I really should just suck it up and be happy. So, thank you, friend, for being my inspiration!!

Posted On: 29 Oct 2009 11:03 pm

You're Doing Great! We were all huddled around the computer the other night reading your blog and watching your video. I might trade you our 49 degrees F and rain for your warm(?) weather. Like I tell my kids on the track team, keep moving your legs and breeeeathe.

Posted On: 29 Oct 2009 09:32 pm

I AM SO PROUD OF YOU!!! You were topic of conversation at the b-day HH yesterday and we are all very proud and impressed. Keep up the great work and we will see you next week to celebrate.

Posted On: 29 Oct 2009 06:21 pm

So proud of you T-Mac!! Keep up the great work. I knew you would take that desert by storm.

Posted On: 29 Oct 2009 06:07 pm

Not sure what 49C is, but I do know that 49 is a lot cooler when there is an F on the end. They taught me that at A&M in a senior level class. It's inspiring to see you go this far and I'm sure you'll make it to the end. I think I'll start running from the couch to the fridge instead of walking! Take care and stay safe!

Posted On: 29 Oct 2009 05:14 pm

Tracey....your so inspiring. Wes was taking bets, and I told him you were going all the way. Your Rock Young Lady. We're all cheering for you.

Posted On: 29 Oct 2009 05:08 pm

T-Mac is back!

Posted On: 29 Oct 2009 03:59 pm

tracey, keep up the great work!!! you are inspiring me. great job. kyle

Posted On: 29 Oct 2009 02:51 am

Please come back with a cute and interesting man from somewhere in the world!

Posted On: 29 Oct 2009 01:36 am

You are truly amazing...nuf said

Posted On: 28 Oct 2009 11:37 pm

I can't believe you are running in 110 degree heat! A marathon a day! You are Super Woman! I guess you don't want to hear that it is sunny and 70 here in San Diego. Yes, that nice ocean breeze. :) Come do the 1/2 marathon here with me in Jan!

27 October 2009 03:52 am (GMT-06:00) Central Time(US & Canada)

Okay....funny story..... so it is 2pm...in between checkpoint 2 and 3.  HOT and in the middle of no where! Roughly 15miles out.  I needed to go (if you know what I mean). 
 
Wes and Joe....you are correct...its all kitty litter out here.
 
So I veer off the main path and see a SMALL bush where I figure I can quickly get things taken care of.  Going about my business - (two) and I look up and there is this guy coming right at me!  And he says...(say with an english accent) Hello, everything all right?    HaHa!  I just say...Sure, just going to the bathroom.  And he walks on!  Too funny!  Meow.
 
Laura,  I cannot begin to tell you how many times I have thought of our last run together...cool with a bit of rain sprinkles.  Ahhhhh.
 
Kyle...my tentmate, Christain was asking me about my family.  He told me that if he had a sister who was doing this he would be right here with her! Your note about Gobi may be closer than you think but Nepal in May of 2011 sounds good to me.
 
Thanks again for all of the encouragement....I will have PLENTY of stories to tell.  Boys are really nice and very cute....just so you know.
 
Tracey

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Posted On: 28 Oct 2009 07:38 pm

Great stuff Tracey. I was really glad to see you completed stage 3. I think that speaks volumes about you! Keep it up.

Posted On: 28 Oct 2009 03:45 pm

Wow, what you must be seeing! I can't wait for dinner when you return, as always you will be the life of the party with your tall tales from afar!

Posted On: 28 Oct 2009 03:01 pm

You are cracking me up. So glad you are having what sounds like a great time. I am proud of you for finishing Stage III. Just think what a warm-up this is for Nepal! Can't wait for you to get home so we can hear all about it.

Posted On: 28 Oct 2009 04:53 am

Tracey - I'm glad you're still in it even though you had a rough day. Keep it going let it kick your butt. It's supposed to! I can't wait to hear your stories when you get back. BTW - I thought of you in the desert as I was running my half Ironman last weekend. I was glad to be doing 70.3 vs what you are doing! :- O See ya!

Posted On: 28 Oct 2009 03:48 am

Wow Tracey! This puts our little Austin ride to shame! What an experience...you are so amazing!

Posted On: 28 Oct 2009 01:54 am

Love reading your blogs each day Tracey. You are doing great! I am beyond impressed.

Posted On: 28 Oct 2009 01:05 am

TMc...this reminds me of the story you told while on the Katy Trail. Only it was like 20 degrees (not 110). Keep going....we are so proud of you!

Posted On: 28 Oct 2009 12:01 am

Good luck!! You are still going and that's what counts, whether you are racing or not!! My duaghter Kristine is running with you, and I enjoyed your blog as I learn how this website works. I also know Johnson Control, from a long time ago. Good luck for a happy finish!! Frank

27 October 2009 03:51 am (GMT-06:00) Central Time(US & Canada)

Hi everyone...thanks for the support and kind words.  Today (Tuesday) I made it through Stage 3, which is 26miles and had a full day.  I felt much better as the heat was offset by a very nice wind.  I also had a good nights rest and plenty of dinner last night....amazing what that will do!  On Tuesday I finished only 13 miles and (officially) withdrew from the competitive part of the race....hummm...well....that is okay with me.  Still pushing on to do what I can and have a great experience at the same time.
 
Becky and Shawn ....thanks so much for all of your kind words and support !  I cannot send any pictures just yet but as soon as I get back I will post on Facebook.
 
Randy.. I think we are all in need of a shower at this point....no bad smells in the tent!  :)
 

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26 October 2009 02:35 am (GMT-06:00) Central Time(US & Canada)

Holy cow....this is the real deal.  I made it through the 1st Stage of 21 miles yesterday but only made 12-13 miles of a 27mile Stage 2 today.  It was 110 degrees, no wind, thick sand and my energy level completely dropped.  I ended up taking the Land Rover back to the camp...enjoyed a great sunset and had dinner with interesting people from Hong Kong, UK and a few other places in the states.
 
One of my tent mates is from Austria and is one of the contenders to win...he completes each day  before I
I am half way done. Super nice person and has been very supportive of me each night.
 
Thomas and Corina.....one of the many treats has been the abundance of butterflies in the desert --- it is a nice treat to have one land on me and to recall SO MUCH MORE FUN on the Kimama in Spain.  Last night I wanted to quit and I was thinking .....hummmm.....I quit this silly race....head back to Cairo and take a flight to Zurich.  The thought of the pictures you sent last week of snow in the Swiss mountains...it was a bit too good!  I am still here so I will have to wait until this spring to see you.
 
Thanks, Dad and Don for all of the positive vibes!!!  That means so much to me!  Tell Mom and Betty I am safe and having a great time.  Not everyone can say they have been camping in the Sahara..... ;)  

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Posted On: 28 Oct 2009 04:46 pm

Girl I have loved getting your updates and those from the race! The heat...wow, that alone would make me head for the "Rover" and take a plane to a place that is nice and cool. You are AMAZING and I have shared your story with so many people. Keep up the great job...enjoy the sights and sounds!!! Kay

Posted On: 28 Oct 2009 11:56 am

WOW, what an adventure and challenge. I can't imagine the endurance you have. We are all behind you in San Antonio.

Posted On: 27 Oct 2009 09:38 pm

I think you are a Rock Star!!!

Posted On: 27 Oct 2009 08:31 pm

Hey Tracey, Sounds like a fabulous and really taxing experience but you're up to the challenge. Stay mentally tough but enjoy the journey. Thoughts are with you!

Posted On: 27 Oct 2009 08:08 pm

110 degrees??? You really do Rock!! Hey congrats on sticking with it...wow...what a fantastic life experience. Way to go out there and grab it. Keep us posted....I feel like I'm writing to a celeb here :)

Posted On: 27 Oct 2009 07:49 pm

I think it's great that you are doing this- you are awesome! I second Andi's question: How cute are the guys in your tent? We'll need pictures!!! Enjoy this wonderful adventure and feel blessed that you get to participate.

Posted On: 27 Oct 2009 01:20 pm

Wow!!! What an amazing adventure. You are my inspiration to keep training if only for a half marathon. Enjoy the rest of this trek you are on and soak up all the culture.

Posted On: 27 Oct 2009 04:56 am

Tracey-- I just keep thinking how glad I am that this is your adventure and not mine. I'm looking forward to experiencing it vicariously when you get home. Perhaps I can lounge in Andrea's boudoir and listen to your memoirs while sipping something refreshing. The butterflies sound delightful. The sand ... Not so much.

Posted On: 27 Oct 2009 04:18 am

I have been enjoying looking through the pictures and the video of you... you're such at ease with the camera!! Have you met the mother/daughter team? They seem like fun, nice folks! They showed a cute video of them together. Happy you're not in any pain and can enjoy the rest of your trip! Thinkin' of you!!!

Posted On: 27 Oct 2009 03:44 am

Tracey, I can't imagine riding a camel across that desert, letting alone running across it! You're my hero!! Appreciate your blog updates. :) Joanna

Posted On: 27 Oct 2009 03:18 am

Tracey girl, you ROCK! I'm still trying to get my head around the 1/2 marathon in Dallas! LOL! I can't even imagine running 21 miles across the desert! As soon as I saw all of those booties everyone was wearing and the text about running with sand in your shoes, that did it for me. I can't wait to hear all of your stories! What a great adventure!

Posted On: 27 Oct 2009 02:48 am

Who would have expected lots of butterflies in the Sahara? Keep up the good work. We're all behind you here.

Posted On: 27 Oct 2009 02:33 am

Smart move, girlfriend! Now you can enjoy the Sahara at your own pace. Drink in every minute of it - what an incredible adventure! I am so proud of you - viva Nepal!!!! XOXO

Posted On: 27 Oct 2009 02:18 am

You are amazing. Way to go.

Posted On: 27 Oct 2009 02:10 am

Craig and I are amazed that you have taken on such an incredible feat. Lisa and Lori completed he 45 mile Live strong challenge yesterday and Lisa said that even her eyelids were sore today. It was definitely not 110 so you get mucho bonus points for HOT! You know me, shopping for shoes at Saks and Nordstroms is my idea of a workout...You are our fitness hero! Take good care. (Max & Jax say "arf!" Onward. XO Kass & Craigster

Posted On: 27 Oct 2009 12:37 am

Way to go Tracey!! I can't even begin to imagine running across the desert! White Rock will seem like a piece of cake after this. I'm with Andi though, tell us about the cute guys!

Posted On: 27 Oct 2009 12:29 am

Great job Tracey. I am glad to hear you are okay and enjoying yourself.

Posted On: 26 Oct 2009 11:51 pm

dearest tracey, how nice it is to hear about this terrific adventure. we both are so happy & proud of you. keep up, work hard, be safe & count your blessings. love you, Mom

Posted On: 26 Oct 2009 11:37 pm

Tracey, So proud of you! Remember the rain we ran in last week? Think about that tomorrow and hopefully it will cool you off a bit!

Posted On: 26 Oct 2009 11:09 pm

TMAC you are so COOL! Well maybe not cool...110 degrees is a bit HOT! O.K. so you are Hot! It sounds wonderful, I am so happy for you. Do you know if there are more butterflies than usual? Or is it the desert thing? We are having a wierd population eplosion of butterflies because of the drought...strange. Now, inquiring minds want to know, Andi's question, hot men? Do tell! Missing your mug and still need to celebrate your birthday! Be safe and continue to build fabulous memories! Hugs! Heather (and the team!) p.s. no grammar judgements! :-)

Posted On: 26 Oct 2009 10:56 pm

Go Tracey go! I'm in awe of you. I've got a couple of 5 pound weights next to the couch upstairs that I'll be hitting hard tonight to start toning up those arms. LoL. Doesn't quite compare to 20+ mile slogs through the dessert!

Posted On: 26 Oct 2009 10:10 pm

That\'s a sweet story about the butterflies and all ... but I think we all want to know how cute the men are in your tent. Glad you are still having fun! Can\'t wait for you to get home and tell us all about it.

13 October 2009 05:45 am (GMT-06:00) Central Time(US & Canada)


I'm looking forward to meeting everyone in Cairo next week!

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Posted On: 27 Oct 2009 07:32 pm

WOW! You sure know how to keep life interesting. Good luck, keep cool and have fun.

Posted On: 27 Oct 2009 02:06 am

GREAT job Tracy. I can\'t wait top hear the stories. Keep it up. I know YOU can do it. We are really proud of you!

Posted On: 26 Oct 2009 09:44 pm

Got off and 'E; mailo to you but did't see it posted. Fantastic, I don't ;think I couold have done it. Way to go Trace. Uncle don/betty

Posted On: 26 Oct 2009 09:18 pm

P.S. How much do I love that you got yourself a three-paragraph mention in the official press release? That's my girl!

Posted On: 26 Oct 2009 09:13 pm

You know you have more grit and spunk than anyone I know ... you inspire me to step out of my comfort zone every day. No matter what is going on over there, just remember that you are the only one who is in Egypt right now making life happen. Very proud of you!

Posted On: 26 Oct 2009 08:28 pm

Tracey - You ROCK! I'm sending you encouragement & praise! Way to go!

Posted On: 26 Oct 2009 06:34 pm

I don't know about the rest of you in support of Tracey, but the 4 deserts website could be much easier to use to find out about our girl! Also, don't the pho-togs know that there are many people who want to see pics of their runners! We want to see a pic of Tracey! You go Tracey! Keep it up!

Posted On: 26 Oct 2009 04:10 pm

Look at it this way. At least you are doing something much more interesting than going to the office on Monday morning! And I know there will be plenty of cocktail stories from this big adventure. Have you meet anyone you know from Tyler yet?? Just over the next sand dune I"m betting. We are so proud of you! Onward...

Posted On: 26 Oct 2009 03:18 pm

You're doing awesome Tracey! Keep it up! I know you can do it!

Posted On: 26 Oct 2009 12:56 pm

Hey Tracey, We are in the sales meeting and just checked you status. You are doing great! Keep it up!

Posted On: 26 Oct 2009 06:04 am

Tracey!!! I am following you and feeling teary-eyed just thinkin' of you out there in that large desert... running it every day! I ran tonight with my ultra runner sister and sister in law up in the hills. It was torturous for me.. but I kept thinking... "tracey is running through the desert... I can do this!" You PUSHED me. Thanks girl! You're my hero! You keep running. Remember your body can take more than what your mind says it can. Push it! You're in my thoughts and heart and prayers. xoxo

Posted On: 26 Oct 2009 01:26 am

Hey Tracey!! Hope all is well with you.....can't wait to hear how it's going!!

Posted On: 26 Oct 2009 01:04 am

What a kick! No one else I know would do this. Sandy

Posted On: 25 Oct 2009 11:56 pm

Tracey, What fun to watch you shop in Ciaro - you are a STAR. I can just see you running through the desert with one of your new scarves on. You rock girl. I'll have to plan a special trip back home just to hear all about your spectacular time in the desert. You Go Girl!!!!

Posted On: 25 Oct 2009 10:26 pm

way to go tracey. one down, 5 to go!!! that is so amazing. the pyramids look awesome!!! dont get bit by a snake or scorpion. WE MISS YOU AND WANT TO VISIT THIS SUMMER!!!

Posted On: 25 Oct 2009 08:25 pm

Hey Tracey! We're all cheering for you! Can't wait to hear all about it!

Posted On: 25 Oct 2009 04:47 pm

good luck on your race

Posted On: 23 Oct 2009 10:48 pm

Run Forest! (Tracey) Run! I'm getting tired just thinking about it. Give'm Hell...Come home safe.

Posted On: 23 Oct 2009 06:30 pm

Girl you are crazy!!! Hope you are doing okay and still running! Best of Luck we are all cheering for you......

Posted On: 23 Oct 2009 04:51 pm

way to go tracey!!! you are inspiring me to get it together....maybe the Gobi will have Team McCoy with you, me, scott, ty and dad running and mom as volunteer!!! get some sleep. kyle

Posted On: 23 Oct 2009 04:21 pm

You are my inspiration! My thoughts and prayers will be with you every step of the way...which will be alot!!!

Posted On: 23 Oct 2009 01:30 pm

Good luck and remember, "think like a cat" haha.

Posted On: 22 Oct 2009 10:20 pm

Hope you made it safely to Cairo!!! Can't wait to hear all about your progress each day. Wishing you the best of luck!!!

Posted On: 22 Oct 2009 06:18 pm

Tracey! Best of Luck...you'll do great!! What an incredible experience this will be :)

Posted On: 22 Oct 2009 01:34 am

The 6000 Block is so proud. Cannot wait for your stories. Way to raise the bar! Many good wishes 6018 and Co!

Posted On: 21 Oct 2009 10:35 pm

Wow! I'm going to be checking in daily to live your adventure vicariously (and without the fatigue, thrist, and exhaustion). :-)

Posted On: 21 Oct 2009 02:36 pm

You are going to do great Tracey! I know you can do it! Can't wait to hear all about it!

Posted On: 20 Oct 2009 06:17 pm

Don't forget to change your socks!

Posted On: 20 Oct 2009 02:51 pm

Good luck cousin!!

Posted On: 20 Oct 2009 01:33 pm

What an amazing experience this will be for you. I am sure you will come home with lots of stories and many new friends. The Kellys are so proud of you! Love, Mark, Kelly, Paige & Gracie

Posted On: 19 Oct 2009 11:03 pm

Tracey - Best wishes - watch out for all those critters in the desert. Be safe and have fun !!

Posted On: 19 Oct 2009 10:12 pm

hey girl!! hows those hip flexors?? haha

Posted On: 18 Oct 2009 11:53 pm

I am expecting nothing less than a top 10 finish from you. :D Can't wait to follow your progress as you take the Sahara by storm. Already proud of you!