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PostsNamib Race (2012) blog posts from Peter Roberts
02 November 2012 02:51 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi
01 November 2012 12:48 pm (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi
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31 October 2012 01:07 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi
A gorgeous sunset here at camp 3 and pleasingly we are all still going well and probably had our best day today. Day 3 was a cheeky 42kms mostly through a long valleys with high cliff tops to our left and long rolling dunes on the right. I kept down breakfast and had a pretty good nights sleep so felt ok at the start line. We had a nice breeze and harder sand so JP and ran from the start feeling pretty good but also knowing it was going to get hotter and softer. Made checkpoint 1 in good shape, a quick bottle refill then off to CP2 where the heat progressively built and conditions just got that bit harder. We were trotting along nicely at one point when a 4wd tried to overtake us on a slope and in a blink this car was sliding down the sand out of control and neally took all 3 of us out. Lucky we did the big leap out of the way and averted disaster - we would have been really pissed off if we didn’t finish because we were run over. Im sure the driver was smiling and JP reckons he heard his boss yelling at him for missing the infidels… At CP3 there was an amazing monastery complete with a pool so a quick dip ensued ( not sure if doing a few horsies and bombs was strictly protocol though ), dried off , refilled and were out in 10mins. The guy on CP3 said the next two stages 20kms were rated moderate so were expecting a bit simpler than the stage 1 & 2 that were rated moderate/difficult. Well that guy ended up being a complete fibber and were really got hammered as we headed out into softer sand, higher dunes and the hammer of mid day 45 c sun was smacking down. Upped doseage to 4 enduraytes, 4 salt tabs and 2 nuuns per hour and the stomach was holding it in well. Had the massive climb up a dune to CP4 and was cursing a swearing about mis-selling when i arrived. From that high vantage point we could see camp so trudged along for the final 10km of the day and all 3 of us crossed the line together. A cheeky Korean was trying to run us down the last few km with JP ready to drop the shoulder on him if he got too close.
All in all I felt 100% better today and feel im getting stronger although just physically tired. Gary - you were spot on – kept pushing the electrolytes through and think I have turned the corner. Feet are in OK shape although will need to do some amateur surgery later. Jp and Ed also going strong and I think Rags still in top 20 although he was a bit green when he finished tonight. Im sure he’ll be back strong tomorrow. Wolfy – spot on and will try and mumble more than than 10 words tomorrow. Thanks everyone for you fantastic emails, I replay them in my head though out the day and make this madness a lot easier. Thanks Glen - I will snore even louder tonight with the comfort that Collingwood ditched Cameron Wood. Steph- the stabbed rat is back…..
Anyway time for my Chicken curry and 6.30 bedtime
Love to all
Sultan of the Sahara
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Marty J
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30 October 2012 12:33 pm (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi
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Peter Sherry
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29 October 2012 01:32 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi
Well day 1 is completed and the Sahara served up its finest and slapped us all around a bit today. I forgot how tough this game is. We got away at 7am to a fanfare of bedoiun musicians and camels and plenty of anticipation but at least this time all of us took it steady. All except Pat – aka Dog shot in arse. He had an amazing day finishing 5th apparently in just over 4hrs . Incredible given the heat and sandy terrain. JP, Ed and I started consistently and that was really the game plan for the day. This place has absolutely no shade and dune after dune that punish the body I had forgotten how the senses go into overdrive when you get going. The first 2 hours were quite mild with a nice breeze as we traversed the Southern lake and kept comfort levels ok. I was trying to deal with the full pack, getting the hydration right and just getting started and felt this head cold after checkpoint 1. I was feeling crappy heading into checkpoint 2 feeling the core temp race and the head pound. Took 10 mins and the doctor worked on my feet as well that were starting to get red and angry. Just kept the cycle of nuuns, enduralyte, water and food and managed to get into a rhythm. We did run into a small but friendly posse of solidiers brandishing AK47’s that kept us away from something important. I had the camera ready in case JP or Ed wanted to charge them with walking poles and pocket knives. The heat was blistering from about 10.30 and coupled with the soft sand was smacking everyone around. Our constant pace had us overtaking others who went out hard early but by 25km were starting to wobble and look pretty crook. We ran across the line after 7hrs hours so a tough day 1 initiation. Overall only 4-5 withdrawls today so camp is in god shape and our tent is going to be honking full decibels tonight. A chicken curry awaits so until tomorrow. Love to all and keep the messages flowing –they make a big difference out here
pjr
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