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The Last Desert (2012) blog posts from Sandy Suckling

08 December 2012 12:30 pm (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

Its hard to believe were that last two weeks went what an incredible experience. I look at the photos with almost disbelief that we have been to such an amazing place and in saying that I also remind myself that the pictures really don't do the place justice. I thank you all for sharing in the experience and will treasure the friendships we have made along the way. 

Col and I have spent  three days in Buenos Aires taking in the sights and reflecting on our journey. My surprises for Col was a heart ..... we get to share half each as a reminder of our completion of the 4 deserts.

Time to go home and plan other adventures.... until we meet again stay safe and happy training... Sandy

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Prue Burke

Posted On: 10 Dec 2012 10:56 am

Congratulations Sandy and Col, An amazing feat, yet again. You are champions. What a journey and what memories you will have forever. I wonder what is next for you two? Cheers Prue

Melanie Silvester

Posted On: 09 Dec 2012 11:41 pm

Hi Sandy

01 December 2012 04:27 am (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

Two and half day trip accross the drake passage has so far not been as bad as on the way over. Still have my patch on for sea sickness and eating lots of ginger lollies. Feel a little sick but not too bad. Everyone is so looking forward to being back on land.

The awards baquet and presentation is tomorrow night when we start going through the Beagle channel and the waters are carmer. Also the Expedittion Guide is going to give us a journal on our trip and also said he would mark up a map for me so that is great.

Col and I have been talking about our experience and how different this event is from the other races... other than a few top competitors who are here to race...the race is more about the whole journey and the challenge in this one isn't so much the running but the coping with everything to get you to the start line of every stage. the sea sickness, the cold and constantly wondering how many layers to put on and I tell you if you get it wrong you suffer big time, the zodiac ride over and when you get to shore we mostly have had to plough through thick snow to get to the start line. You have to take a drop bag each day over with you incase we get stranded on shore and also you leave cloths to change into so you can get the zodiac back to the ship.

But in saying all that it has been a trip of a life time... so much to take in I almost feel strange heading back to Ushuaia.

Well the question keeps getting asked so whats next... oh there is lots of things on my list but at this point I want to enjoy every last minute of the incredible journey..

Love to all and will blog tomorrow after the awards ceremony...

Damage to body is face got badly sunburnt especially lips .. Col did to only not as bad
Big toe nail dropping of as kicked and big chunk of ice and nearly fell
One toe with blood blister on in and two with blisters
Finger got stuck in door on ship have a great cut on it and all bruisesd

Hope no more things to add to list.. Ha ha ha ....clumsy person I am.... good night and should hopefully have phone service tomorrow............. thanks for all your wonderful words I am going back to read them again now means so much xxxx

P.S. have a surprise for Col but can't tell yet as he could read this blog and find out let you know tommorrow

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Helen Boucher

Posted On: 05 Dec 2012 10:45 pm

Wow Sandy, that's all sounds fantastic & well done you.....but I wish you'd wrap yourself up in cotton wool before you go on these adventures! enjoy the last few days of it - CASES, ROL, EDUPAY all await your return! love me

Anne Murray

Posted On: 03 Dec 2012 07:47 pm

What an amazing journey. Be so proud of yourselves and never run in the cold again!! xx

Dean Tulloch

Posted On: 03 Dec 2012 09:49 am

OK Ice Queen and Ice Man. Icebergs? Check. Penguins? Check. Whales? Check? Storms? Check. One of the greatest love stories of all time? Absolutely. You see, maybe its about the Pyramids of Giza, the salt flats of the Gobi, or the altitude of the Atacama. Maybe, indeed, it is about those penguins as they slide in front of you with reckless abandon at Antarctica. But we know it's more than that. It's about the Sandy-Colin union. It's about the knowing - that knowing that you've got each others back. It's about looking for each other, and talking so highly of each other. A bond that has brought you together and given you strength. You guys have it. And in the words of the great band Sugarland --> "Is it the first summer storm...is it the colours of fall...is it having so little....and yet having it all..." Guys, congratulations from Kerry and I. Yours is a story that needs to be told. I look forward to catching up on your return and toasting your success. Well bloody done ! (Sandy....see you in Leura in May for TNF100...I've signed up!). Love you guys...d&kt

Norma Herman

Posted On: 03 Dec 2012 06:38 am

We would love to order you a combined 21 gun salute but unfortunately our R.A.N. is out of action due to being robbed last week! Never mind, we hope your celebrations are as big, noisy, and colourful as possible to acknowledge your amazing combined achievement. We salute you both big time. Lloyd Street is in awe of you! Everyone is in awe of you! xx Norma & Marcus.

Jac Miles

Posted On: 03 Dec 2012 03:38 am

Well done Sandy and Col! What an inspiration, I can\'t tell you how much so. Makes me determined not to just read about these things but to attempt them one day. Can\'t believe you got to go to the Antarctic and see the things you would have seen, AND achieve a physical and mental goal like this while you\'re at it... so few people can claim either! Saying well done really just doesn\'t cut it :)

Carolyn McKaige

Posted On: 02 Dec 2012 08:46 pm

OMG Sandy you are one awesome competitor! Oh before I go on the surprise for Col - OMG are you pregnant or did you adopt a seal, penguin, polar bear ha ha ha ...... Good to hear that you are both back on the ship and completed the last desert safe and sound. Have been thinking of you both all week can't wait to see you both and hear all about it, see the pictures, Col's movie...... Enjoy the rest of your journey and see you when you get back.

30 November 2012 04:17 am (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

Not sure when you will get this blog but as we are about to start the journey home 2 1/2 days across the drake passage I guess satelite coverage will come in soon. We have finished the race but not without the hiccups of the weather. The last I blogged I think i mentioned we had a sleep over and were on our last day of about 8 hours but as the ship pload through to get us to our place of landing to race we were hit by a storm thick snow covering the outside deck and visibility bad. After a briefing the decision was made to wait the next couple of hours to see if the storm would pass enough to get us on the Zodiac to finish what we started here. But if we have learnt one thing here things dont always go to plan the weather, ice conditions and wildlife make sure of that but that is what makes it all so different from anything else.

Well in short the weather just got worse and we moved to another location some hours away. It was still snowing but the wind had dropped a bit and visibility was better ...They quickly got us all together and told us to get ready we were going to start the last stage. A mad panic to get ourselves ready and on the Zodiac to shore. It was snowing a nice way to finish and the penguins joined us on the couse along the way it was a classic way to finish. They could only make a short looped course due to the conditions and the snow was as thick as .. When we started it was just fall in one hole after another constantly pulling your feet out of the snow. We would get into some kind of a run and then a whole lot of penguins would cross the paths and they have the right of way here so you would need to wait for them to pass... It was just the right way to finish really.. then finally the last lap around and iinto the checkpoint with Nahalia right behind me the both of us had formed a great bond during the race it was so nice. Medal around the neck and tears in the eyes... the cold and conditions had come close to beating me but they didnt and that feeling was victoriours..... I spotted Col so ran back up the track and together we came in the the checkpoint and shared in a great victory.... we did it... at that point didnt even feel cold...so so proud of my husband... and so so pleased to be finished. In the bitter coldnest we all celebrated what we had achieved and then back on the boat to celebrate some more...

Well results arent up here yet but I think I am equal second placed women with Nahalia which is so nice to share with her as we have bonded so nicely together. But what is more important is Col and I got to share this journey together one that will not fade for a long time in fact not ever...

This morning we were taken on a zodiac boat cruise for an hour to check out the icebergs and wildlife it was nice to complete the journey. Well I am ready to return home and see all the wonderful family and check in with friends. Happy birthday Matt 28 can't believe it but you are still my baby boy ha ha ha...love you have a great day talk soon . Well hope I survive the rough ride back but at this point nothing really matters as I reflect back on this amazing journey .... They are just down loading all the comments so we will get to ready soon and I willl try to blog later after i have read them all... but thanks everyone heaps for following us and cheering us on has been one special experience... love to all xxxx P.S awards banquet dinner last night on boat so that will be nice way to finish...

Col here, what an amazing race sandy had 2nd female and she just rocked this race from start to finish. so strong and determined. l am very lucky to be able to share jthis amazing 4 deserts journey with such a special lady. Sandy is classed as an elite ultra runner and l am sure this is only the beginning of here journey in running. As for me its time to hang up the runners and enjoy the tapering phase. Thanks to all from me as well for the wonderful comments and wishes. Cheers Colin

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Michael Roper

Posted On: 03 Dec 2012 10:15 pm

Congratulations to both of you adventurers. Special congratulations to Sandy for second place honours. It may not be what it is all about but its pretty nice!! Col, please make sure you clean the penguin poo off my gaiters. see you soon funsters michael

Deb Reys

Posted On: 03 Dec 2012 12:04 pm

Extraordinary accomplishment guys. Sounds so amazing. Looking forward to the slide show Col, it will be incredibly beautiful. Hope it's all smooth sailing and cups of hot tea on the way back.

Rhiannon Jainudeen

Posted On: 02 Dec 2012 08:29 am

You did it!! Well done Dad and Sandy, we are so happy for you both. Can't wait to see you. Love you so much. xoxoxoxo

Mark Capper

Posted On: 02 Dec 2012 07:00 am

congrats to both of you, look forward to you arrival home.

Jan West

Posted On: 02 Dec 2012 07:00 am

What a courageous effort, well done. I'll look forward to the slide show on your return. Until then, have fun and enjoy yourselves. Jan xx

Anne Murray

Posted On: 02 Dec 2012 05:33 am

Glad you are now safe and warm. Congratulations.! Enjoy your accomplishment. I think it is time for us in the office to begin wearing black and white and demand right of way!! He. He. xxxx

Kerry Bell

Posted On: 01 Dec 2012 07:34 pm

Well I don't know what happened to the rest of the comments I just posted, that should be well done Sandy & Colin to say you should both be very proud of yourselves is an understatement what a fantastically awesome effort. I hope the boat trip back is better than the trip over there. Seeyou in a couple of weeks. Take care, big hugs, love Kerry xoxoxoxoxo

Kerry Bell

Posted On: 01 Dec 2012 07:26 pm

Web done Sandy

Margaret Krempff

Posted On: 01 Dec 2012 10:33 am

What an incredible experience for you to share. Congratulations to you both, and Sandy, 2nd woman is pretty amazing!

Louise Peatling

Posted On: 01 Dec 2012 10:09 am

whoop whoop congratulations on finishing all 4 deserts! love the story of the penquins crossing in front of you... so cute. I am sure you have many amazing photos. so proud of you both my amazing parents you are truely inspiring..... love you both xxoo

29 November 2012 04:07 am (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

Love reading everyones comments have had both a chuckle to oursleves and also felt very humbled by some of the wonderful things you all say it makes the whole experience even more special... and talking of special I am looking out the window at snow falling as we sail on to another part of these very very very southern waters... we have again meet some of the most amazing people and made some more friends that we will remember and be close with for many years to come like of you that we have meet all around the world you all feel like family and my one wish is that ours paths cross many times in our life times.

Well yesterday we landed on the actually ice shelf I suppose you would call it of Antarcitica it was so steep and so much snow and ice we had to put on our spike shoes chain things we pull over our shoes.. They managed to set up a course of around 1.3 or so kms so funny thou as it was straight up a big hill and then straight down the other side almost skidding into the checkpoint it was so hard to stop yourself expecially as i was running .. We continued up down up down for I think around 2 hrs I lose track of time as when we start we do and when it finishes it does... everything is so changable like the weather here that I have given up knowing what I should be preparing for.. you just always have to have your backpack and gear out and be ready quickly as soon as they tell you and also remember that anything can change at anytime... Yesterday to me was all about having fun and I powered up the hill and then just let you legs go on the down running sliding and laughing alot...oh yes and don't forget the slide into the checkpoint to get my card whole punch for that lap done... Nahalia and I had a great system going i would power up the hill in front pushing her and she would go in front on the downs pushing me as she flied down the hills with me throwing caution to the wind and just going for it.... eventually I got really game just kept laughing and running ...we had a great day. Col and I did a power up the hill on one of the laps and also got a great pic at the end with us both running that bit in together... was so awesome and lots of banter along the way...

Back to the ship for dinner then pack gear up for a night camping on Antarctica oh how incredible that feels to say that... we are just so privelage really really are... What an experience we got the Zodiacs over the shore set up our bivvys on the ice oh yes dug a whold out of the ice first to level it out and then climbed in the bivvy... I have to set the scene for you it was lightly snowing the ocean is like 2 meters from were we are camping with completes mountains covered in ice and thick ice walls alll around bedhind us is all mountainous and to the left of us is 100's of penguins just metres away some wondering around not fused by us at all.. it is magical... Oh what a feeling of complete peace with everything .... 

24hrs of daylight so you have no real concept of time and I cuddle up next to col in our little cut out of ice both in our bivvys and feel asleep I woke a couple of times during the night and peeked out and there were the penguins sleeping just metes away from me I smiles and went back to sleep. When we woke this morning it was snowing quite heaverly now and we were covered in snow all over the bivvy. It was a quick pack up and back to ship for breaky and find out about the day.

The last day today can't believe it and it is suppose to be a long day of about 8 hrs but as we head on our way in the ship to our destination the weather is looking bad and the captain just announced that they will take and extra hour to get to our destination as he has had to navigated through thick ice to get to our landing point.. Well this is it anything could happen but will keep you posted... so much emotion I have bottled up hope I am not a blubbering mess at the end... oh well what the hec if I i am this has been one hell of a journey..... love to you all I no they have had trouble with connecting to satelite so they haven't downloaded all messages but will get them soon ... I just know you are all thinking about us and that is truely special... big kisses and cuddles to all our kids and grandkids love you guys heaps miss you lots xxxx

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28 November 2012 04:08 am (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

We have woken this morning ready for two stages today one am one pm. So down to breky feeling a bit under the weather.. the cold from yesterday really took a toll on me We started at 5 deg and then it took a dive and dropped about 15deg to about -10 I think... the wind chill is even worse..have to say the wind is what is hard to cope with.. my eyes are puffey and the sunburn on my lips nose and face is awefull and painful. Ohh all you botox queens ... come to antarcitca I have the fatest lips... no joking dont know why anyone gets botox ... Col is doing so great no sore anything and full of cheek as usual with a Swans supporter on board it is so so funny .. Fergus and Col have the same sense of humour and the banter is great... Kate and Me just go along with the joke really...and sometimes thats just the boys. Michael by the end of the trip we might need that wedding script Col nearly has Suzie the Dr and Adam her partner convinced to get married on board... had so many laughs in amongst the serious of the running the serious side being prepared for the conditions.. Its so harsh at times and that is no joke its tough preparing just to know what to wear when you go on shore as you need to be prepared for anything .. I can say I have had a few moments and had to draw on my inner strength and Nahalia and I have had a great system going between us I am in front up the hills and push us and she is great on the down hills and I pound and sink into snow following behind.. and sink all the way ups and down it is very tiring on the legs but we are getting there slow and steady...that is the name of the game.. you cant stop too cold and once you chill too much you are gone.. Col has taken some great video too.. Oh yes the reason Col can get back to the boat before me as we did a 12hr day first day yesterday I thiink we did 8.5hrs so when the time is up and you hit the check point you get warm cloths on and go to the Zodaic and back to the boat. We are doing loops so you lap people and you get lapped by the leads it is good in some ways as you get to be around lots of different competitors both fast and slow it is great from that perspective. The views yesterday were magical yesterday I am sure the photos on line will show you that.. We had penguins crossing the paths in front of us while we are running Oh yes by the way they have right away we have rules that we need to not come with in a certain distance from them but they may approach you and they do they have not fear of us at all which is magic in itself. I was a mess when I got on board last night the trip on the Zodiac after the finish depleted any strengh I had left as it was bitter bitter cold. they had to lift me up and get me off the Zodaic as the sea was rough and I couldn't stand properly.. but Col was there smiling and cheering me on cup of hot tea and grabbing all my gear... Oh how lucky a girl I am...we are a good team

Rebbeca I will take your advice and try hard to stop stressing and Dean I am so thinking about that heat in Gobi from one extreme to the other but oh that heat that nearly killed us all... Oh yeah and those famous yellow jelly beans they have saved me here too...I will have them ready for our next race together..ha ha ....and as for Buddy Franklin going to Essendon Col thinks he has more taste than that...Oh sorry Anne but Dean started it...

Jane have to say I shouldn't answer any of your questions (although think I have) as that might keep you girls guessing at work.. and Denise and Anne that going away present of a She Wee would have come in handy.. although I am not allowed to pee on the ice out here have to use the porter toilet but you know could have done with it its too cold to bare your bum too go to the toilet...Denise you will be disappointed to know I brought the vaseline and then didn't put it up my nose ..my nose is know very sore..and Jan still have fingers and toes but they are looking bad well the toes anyway lost a whole big toe nail.. blisters too..
Little Hayley I am happy you got so excited seeing Nana and Poppy in the paper so precious you are and Halil love that you can ready the blog yourself so great.. Hope Harvey is listening too..
Well plans have changed and we have been told only afternoon run as late getting to were we had to go but did see so many Orca Whales unbelievable we are so Blessed have some great shots .. we are camping on the ice tonight and then have an 8 hr day tomorrow so that is going to be interesting... One foot in front of the other as you said Kerry... love to all and keep you posted as best I can xxxx

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27 November 2012 06:38 am (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

Have just eaten dinner on the ship its 10.10pm and no sign of darkness could be in the middle of the day really. In fact I got up last night at 3.30 thinking it was moring as the sun was shinning in the window in the crack of the curtains and as I ipulled them back I was greated to ice bergs floating past and the most magnificant view of ice mountains..so so incredible had a tear in my eye just can't believe were we are.. we have travel very far south now and have my map and getting the guide to mark it all for me.. so so fascinating... I am looking out the boat window at icebergs and the most incredible white white mountains...
Yesterday as in stage 2 we did a runner from the weather and headed 7 hours odd south the shettler but when we got to the Island we were going to start running on the snow and ice was so thick and risky that we couldn't do a run.. so they offered us to join in with all the tourist on the ship and go Kayaking or snow shoeing or just go and check out all the wild life on the Island. So on the Zodiacs we go and over to the Island we are greeting with lots and lots of penguins.. so gorgeous.... oh boy do we have some great photos... It was to say the least a journey I will never forget.... we sat amongst the penguins and they did not care we were there they are funny little things I was in ore of were we were... and I know people say things are life changing but geez this is.... it was an incredible day... so different from were my head was at it is really hard when you get ready to run get organised and you can.t go then you do it again and they so no go... but on this occasion I think luck was on our side as we then ventured out and mixed with the wildlife masses and masses of penguins so so can't really describe... 

Then of course the down side to that was that we had to do a huge day today... the boat moved during the night to another location and after breakfast we went throught a cannel to another Island some long boat trip through the night even further south needless to say it is even chiller lots and lots of icebergs floating everywhere... some more great camera and video moments... The briefting and lets get going I am doing my ususual panic attach trying to remember all the lovely comments you have all told me to keep us getting through the day..... so lets get on with this and go brave the cold...Back on the zodiacs and over to the Island we are greeted with penguins our cheer squad so gorgeous can't ever get sick of looking at the.. Well get orgnaises and off we go Col and i give each otheer a kiss and we are off and running a 3.3km loop I think... straight up a hill stunning scenery see the photos... and then across a very windy side and down a deep deep snow to the bottom across to get click one lap and then do it all over again and again and again.... it got colder and colder and colder freezing cold... I made a statement I will never run in the cold again... meet Col a couple of times and we had a great run together it was so much fun chatting to each other.. well we both finally finished cut of at 8pm... and Yes for you girls at work it is all based on time due to the weather conditions which are so changeable we sometimes have not idea what we are doing,

WEll tomorrow two runs one morning one afternoon blog later about that... gotta go to bed ...

Thanks all for your greaat comments just love them... Halil we can bring you here oneday but not on a ship.... My gorgeous girl I lvoe you heaps and thanks for you great messages.. I think running with all thee grandkids sounds awesome.. Kisses to them all.. xxx.. More update tomorrow thanks again you wonderful friends and family love to all xxxxxx

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Denise Miles

Posted On: 01 Dec 2012 02:52 am

Done and dusted. Another one ticked off and another well deserved medal for the collection. Well done to both of you....now to party, party, party. After what you have achieved the boat trip back will be a breeze :-) Love D x x x

Lena Cavill

Posted On: 30 Nov 2012 10:34 pm

Hats off to the Sucklings! An amazing achievement. What next I wonder? Best wishes to you both. Lena.

michael roper

Posted On: 30 Nov 2012 07:08 am

Greetings penguins pals. I guess by now you are all finished and celebrating big time. Have fun on your mountaineering post race adventure! love michael and rosanna

Sue Heggen

Posted On: 30 Nov 2012 04:09 am

Hi Guys, The photos of your adventure are absolutely amazing - you must feel like you are on another planet - planet penguin. Stop playing with your new friends and start doing some star jumps! Sarah, Sue and Helen

Norma Herman

Posted On: 30 Nov 2012 02:41 am

Congratulations Snow/Ice Bunnies! You are as amazing as we anticipated. Well done. Hope your return voyage is smooth and seasick free. Looking forward to the BIG catchup! Love, Norma

joachim lumbroso

Posted On: 29 Nov 2012 10:17 am

hi sandy and col ! you are doing so great ! congrats ! fill your memories with those beautiful moments and landscapes :-) you are the best cheers joachim

Denise Miles

Posted On: 29 Nov 2012 09:52 am

Just looking at all the photos and I have to say Colin in every one you are looking relaxed and like you are really enjoying yourself! Good on you buddy :-)

Buddy and Hodgy

Posted On: 29 Nov 2012 05:02 am

Ice-Queen and Ice Man. It is true. We have left the Hawks and we are at the Bombers with Brendan Goddard. A lot happens when you head out of town. BF and LH.

Dean Tulloch

Posted On: 29 Nov 2012 04:59 am

Sandy (aka Ice-Queen) and Col (aka Iceman). So far so good troops. just doing some lazy strolling around the coldest place on earth !!!! The scenery looks incredible guys...I guess you are on Stage 4 now. Amazing to hear about the weather and how it has changed your destiny a few times. You guys are smashing it. Don't worry about blisters and hunger and dehydration and all that rubbish. Just look after hose liddle penguins, just don't bring any home. You are almost at the end of your incredible journey - first Husband and Wife team to smash this stuff!!! 1000 clicks. We will get you on 60 minutes when you return. stay upright - keep pounding the powder. You are doing us all proud. Some news from back here. WEll - 38 in the shade in Melbourne (heading out for a quick run in your honour!), Ricky Pointing is retiring (last test in Perth this week)....oh...And Luke Hodge has also joined the Bombers. C ya !...deano

Denise Miles

Posted On: 29 Nov 2012 04:14 am

Jan and I are sitting here trying hard to imagine what it is like in minus degrees when it is hitting 38 here. So I have cranked up the air con, told Jan to take of her jacket and I am sitting here making noises like a penguin. My point is, we are with you all the way. Love Jan and Denise

Rhiannon Jainudeen

Posted On: 29 Nov 2012 04:04 am

Wow, it sounds so incredible and is funny to think of you guys being surrounded by penguins! Just a quick message to let you know that you are in our thoughts and sending big warm hugs!! .......Milahn had his tonsils out yesterday and is recovering well and now home from hospital. Love to you both. Rhiannon. xoxo

Kerry Bell

Posted On: 29 Nov 2012 02:16 am

Hi Colin, it's not just the top competitors and the racing teams that hold Sandy in high esteme, it's everybody that she meets and everything that she does that makes people be in such absolute ore of her and her achievements. She is one in a million and I am so priviledged to be able to say that she is my best friend. Keep up the great work B2, can't wait to catch up for coffee when you get home and here all about the fantastic adventures that you have both had. Both of you take care and see you when you get back. Lots of love B1

Helen Boucher

Posted On: 28 Nov 2012 10:35 pm

Wow Sandi......it's so wonderful you writing about what you're seeing/doing etc. you describe it so well I can picture it all without experiencing the COLD! Can't wait to see your photos. Still weighing up which is best: EOY @ school or being as far south as you are! Take care, Love me, H

2E and 2F LLoyd St

Posted On: 28 Nov 2012 10:25 pm

Dear Colin and Sandy, We hope you are having a great time, the best time in your life. Congratulations on competing on your run. We have read some of your blog and it sounds awesome. We have a few questions for you. Did you pat the penguins? Have you seen any leopard seals? What other animals have you seen? How are you and Sandy going? How many km is the run and how many have you run so far? Are you cold there? What kind of clothes do you have to wear? We hope you're having a wonderful time and we hope to hear from you soon. From 2E

Anne Lucas

Posted On: 28 Nov 2012 12:39 pm

Hi Sandy. Sounds like such an amazing trip..almost indescribable. While you must be champing at the bit to do more running, how fantastic it must be to revel in that landscape. I hope to get there one day and from what you have reported, it has gone up my bucket list rankings! It is hard to relate to the extreme cold you describe as it's going to be 39 degrees in Adelaide tomorrow, after being 32 today. If I could zap a little parcel of warmth over to you, I would! All the best for the next stage. You two are wonders in your own right...lots of love, Anne xoxo

Kerry Bell

Posted On: 28 Nov 2012 11:30 am

Hi Sandy & Col, it all sounds so wonderful over there, we have been checking out all the photos on the website. Love reading your blogs about the penguins and icebergs, it sounds fantastic. I hope it's not too cold over there for you, TB said to mention he is doing part of the Great Vic Bike Ride tomorrow as it will bring back some fond memories for you of our first Great Vic 15 years ago also through Gippsland. Anyway stay safe and enjoy the rest of the adventure. Lots of love Kezza & Tezza xoxoxo xoxoxo

Carolyn McKaige

Posted On: 28 Nov 2012 11:06 am

Hi Sandy & Col, so wonderful reading your blogs and hearing all about what an experience so far it has been for the both of you. Checked out all the photos, Col you look like you are in your element, temperature just right for you buddy you seriously look like you are loving every moment. Now Sandy you keep saying how cold it is but in the photos you have gloves on, gloves off, gloves on what is going on over there... just kidding! Glad I wasn't a fly on the wall when you were giving yourself an stern talking to, so would hate to be on the otherside of that conversation. I just can't imagine what it would be like watching an iceberg floating past your window, so surreal. Sandy all I can say is if the penguins can do it then so can you, now tell me has Col braved the water yet? You have a permanent Ice Bath to recover in.... You strength and determination is absolutely amazing and I am so pleased to hear that so far so good. Stay strong, know that we are all here cheering you on and Oh no coming home until you have finished what you started. Love you both heaps, will keep posted on the blogs. Carolyn and Rohan.

Alistair Cavill

Posted On: 28 Nov 2012 09:39 am

Col and Sandy. Its been a long time since we have seen or spoken to each other but there isn't a week that goes past when I don't think of the fun in the Gobi and how much I wish I was there with you on your incredible journey. What a wonderful experience you must be having, despite the freezing cold, running in circles (yet to get my head around how you manage that and keep your head in gear!) and the unknowns of the weather. As always, your blogs are great and I am following every day. Of all the people I have met both of you rank as the most inspirational I know. You are both legends wherever you finish and I hope we get to meet again soon. Keep the spirits up - whatever Antarctica throws at you remember you've conquered all the pain the other 3 deserts have thrown at you and come out the other end in style. I know you'll both do the same here. Bless both of you and Good Luck. Alistair.

Jan West

Posted On: 28 Nov 2012 07:43 am

Sandy, another thrilling chapter. It is on my wish list to visit Antartica but certainly not the way you have done it. I can feel the cold with every word I read, I guess you won't call our winter cold anymore. Thinking of you both every day. Lots of love and warmth. Jan xx

26 November 2012 01:50 am (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

Well this is part two of yesterdays blog after the long stage... well in saying that might end up with another long stage yet so much unknown. Had breaky and ready for our briefing but ended up not being what we thought we were all preparing for a landing at Deception Island a 9.30 start and running through till rougly 8.30pm again... but like we have come to appreciate in Antarctica plans are made and plans are changing.. the weather is just so changeable and it seems to happen very quickly at times.Yesterday comiing in at the end of the race the wind had picked up and it was freezing.. I had to stop to get my coat out had put on and in that time couldn't feel my hands had to get someone to help me do up my backpack... it happens so quickly.. and when I got on t he zodiac the guys were really worried about the force of the wind coming through you look at their faces and you just know you need to hurry.

The sun starts going down about 9.30 but doesnt get really dark like we know..then the sunrise is about 3am this morning I got up at about 3.30 looked out the cabin window and the sun on the ice of the hills was incredible... so so beautiful had to pinch myself I was here feel extremely privelaged. The other passengers that were still awake when we had dinner last night at 10pm told us of their great days acitivities. Some went Kayaking some put on snow shoes and had a walk around the Island..oh yes it was King Geroge Island were we ran yesterday ... they also visited the church some participate in a service..russian I think they said.. and some went to the meusem..for those that don't know the Island has many huts and residence mostly scientist I believe... Its been great listening to their stories and all the reason they have come here... but really we are all here in this amazing place ... a world really all of its own.. almost like another planet so remote and ever changable...

We have now been told that we can't get of the ship here at deception island the wind is so strong and its too dangerous for us to go across on the Zodaic and the other thing we have just been told by the expedition guide is that were they land with the Zodiacs is all iced in .. don't think they expected that either so we are on the move 7 hrs to the next place which will mean it will be a late run but who cares it is what it is. Oh arhhh out the window a chunk of ice goes past us with three little peguins on it so so cute... that is what is so awesome about this trip... once in a life time experience.

Well time to sign of listen to some lectures they are providing pig out on lunch and get ready for running later... love to all check in on messages later as they need to find satelite service and then all will be upload... great bunch of people on board so time to relax and chat..yeahhhh... I know that will be short lived and I will be back to panicking again about how freezing cold it is out there... xxxx

Hey Rhiannon thanks for your support message Tell the kids have not seen santa yet but will keep looking. Though he was on a sleigh but was mistaken. Sandy ran fantastic yesterday and everybody was in awe of her determination,she certainly is held in high esteem by all the top competitors and the racing the planet team.

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Tracy Lucas-Lely

Posted On: 28 Nov 2012 06:10 am

Go Sandy n Colin!! Sounds amazing! Love the blogs..... I'm Sat having a cuppa in an air conditioned room, 30 in Melbourne these next few days. Thinking of you both. Love the thought of actually seeing penguins on the ice... What an awesome sight! Tracy xx

Anne Murray

Posted On: 28 Nov 2012 03:11 am

Yes Col - Buddy wearing red & black. That should make you run harder. Beautiful and warm in Melbourne today - 38 degrees!!!

Brett Sharkey

Posted On: 28 Nov 2012 02:17 am

Hi Sandy/Colin. Keeping track of you both day by day. I want you both to know what an inspiration you are. Remember (especially you Colin), if your legs get too tired, do what the penguins do - belly slide! Enjoy every grueling loop, you are on the most remote block of ice in the world! Cheers, Brett.

Mickey Bottrell

Posted On: 28 Nov 2012 12:09 am

Hi Sandy and Col Go guys and don't forget to BRING IT ON thinking of you both. Love to u both XXXX

rebecca sinclair

Posted On: 27 Nov 2012 04:33 pm

WOW you guys rocked the first day!! Sandy, stop wasting energy stressing - you need that energy for running!! You are a legend clocking up all those Km's in the snow - i know how hard it is to run in the stuff. Just keep going Colin, you're an inspiration :) Hope Day 2 went ok for the both of you. Thanks for that great blog postings too.

Louise Peatling

Posted On: 27 Nov 2012 12:40 pm

oh wow the penguins.... I can't wait to see the pictures. how have you felt since being back on the boat anymore sea sicknesses? We love you so much and are so proud of your both. xxoo cant wait to see your blog on the next run but it's probably nice to relax a little bit as well and soak up the atmosphere. Love you

Patricia Miller

Posted On: 27 Nov 2012 11:43 am

Hi guys, Wow it sounds amazing...what an experience so far!! You both are doing fantastic...as we knew you would!! I was reading your blog to Halil (well he was pretty much reading it to himself I only had to help him with a couple of hard words) and he said he wants to go there too. He asked me if maybe one day we could all go to antarctica. I don't think he quite gets the incrediable journey you guys are doing but hey maybe when he gets older you can train him...maybe all the grandkids!! We love you guys lots & lots. Just know that we are at home everyday cheering you both on!! xxxxoooo

Dean Tulloch

Posted On: 27 Nov 2012 09:55 am

Listen here you little ANZACS. Don't trust those Penguins. Cute at first, but they can snap on ya. The cold...ah the cold. Remember sweating like mad on Stage 5 in Gobi when it was 50C ? Remember Col when you had to guzzle litre after litre in Sahara to keep yourself going in 48C heat? You guys can eat the cold for breakfast. Thanks for blogging, loving the read. Keep drinking cups of Tea and eating those magic yellow jelly beans. Some advice. When you pray, move your feet. Fall down 7 times - get up 8. Bring out your inner rock star. And finally - the bold don't live forever...but the timid don't live it all. Go get em you good things....(ah yeah. And Buddy Franklin just signed up to play for Essendon next year....cheerio!)

sue brocklehurst

Posted On: 27 Nov 2012 04:21 am

Hi Colin and Sandy, I am SO enjoying reading about your wonderful adventures and telling all my clients about the journey you are on. Amazing to think it will be 36degrees this week at home whilst you run with penguins as company. Enjoy each and every step. Warmest regards Sue Brock

David PR

Posted On: 27 Nov 2012 02:56 am

Hi Colin & Sandy. Great to read your Blog and to know that all is now going well. It seems the toughest part is over - getting on the plane in Melbourne! You're both doing extremely well. I went to Wilson's Prom last week and walked 8Km each day and it nearly killed me:) Looking forward to seeing you photos and especially the penguins. All the best for the rest. DMSO

25 November 2012 03:00 am (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

A quick blog tonight it is 10.30pm after one hell of a day out there the hardest long stage I have ever done. Early breaky then on the zodiacs we were in the last group to go so when we made it to shore a quick get ready...nervous were all over the place... have to share the fact that in the room this morning I came close to tellig ColI I can't do this... I was short of tears so many unknows and I no how much I can't cope with the cold I was in fear flea mode... well after some pretty stern words I had to myself I then got organised to leave.. one drop bag and our backpack with all mandatory gear in..


Col is awesome helped me out carmed me down and we were off.. today was now going to be 12hours cut of 8.30pm and if you were inthe middle of a loop you finished and they gave everyone the option at 8pm to finish It was a 14 km course and we looped in a figure 8 with checkpoint in middle.. Snow was thiick and at times we sunk up to knees in it ...so so awful.. the day was so tough legs are feeling it now. The magic of this place is hard to decribe... the only way to is by saying it was worth the sea sickness... The residence on this part of Antarctica were fantastic cheerihg us on.. I ran all day with Nahalia who lives in Chile we really help each other out... was a great day from that perspective. as we were doing laps when we laped Col he ran with us for some time was so so great my highlight today. When Nahalia and I finished 84km it was freezing and the wind had picked up hyperrthermal ready to set in.. backon the Zodiac and over to the warm boat... as I climbed up the side of the boat there was Col with the video OMG hate to think how I looked ..I was nearly in tears i was so cold.. Well we are of and moving again set sail for some other gorgious place down south.... Oh yes and the penguins here put on many a display today they are cute and very friendly we watched them jumping out of the water and sliding around on their bellys.... just love them


Gotta go to bed but read all the emails/blogs coming through really appreciate everyones kind words.. Anne Jan Denise and Jane hope you are creating havoc while I am away...just joking...hei ti everyone..Belinda miss you being here Col says it just isn't the same without your wonderful discussions.. Kerry angel still with me... Carolyn thanks for taking it easy on me but this princess really did have to suck it up today nearly didn;t get of the ship... Everyone else my brain is fryed catch up more on blog tomorrow...


Louise and Trish miss you guys heaps give big kisses to Hayley Halil and Harvey ... you all give me so much strength... Matt hope all good with moving into the Unit love you all lots check in tomorrow...love to allxxx

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Jane Frecheville

Posted On: 27 Nov 2012 12:52 am

Brilliant effort...Denise, Jan and I working hard while Muzz is playing with the girls in the city...hopefully will recover in time for work tomorrow cos I am not filling in!! Photos are absolutely amazing - scenery wildlife so beautiful. Denise thinks she could do the race cos it looks flat and not particularly cold!! haha. But in all seriousness - how did Col make it back to the boat before you? Did you both have to complete a minimum distance or just do what you could in the time frame? And then do you have to make it up later ? Please explain cos we are wasting an awful lot of work time trying to work it out. Tons of love Jane

Kerry Bell

Posted On: 27 Nov 2012 12:36 am

Hi B2, I've said it before but I'll say it again "You are absolutely AWESOME'. Just remember it's only one foot in front of the other (even if you do sink up to your knees in snow) and keep up the motivational self talk I'm sure it really helps. There are some really warm thoughts heading your way from TB and I and like Jan & Denise we look forward to reading your blogs every day, it gives us a bit of insight as to what you guys are going through over there. Both of you take care, lots of love B1 & TB

Michael Roper

Posted On: 26 Nov 2012 11:52 pm

Hi Guys I can get a little sense from what Sandy has writted of how truly scarey this race is. All our best wishes for the next stages. and Col, just let me know if you need me to email the wedding script for you. I should be able transfer ceremonial powers over to you without too much trouble. It would nice to have the penguins attend. michael x

Denise Miles

Posted On: 26 Nov 2012 07:54 pm

This was the blog I have been waiting for and I am so impressed, you guys are so inspiring, you just don't give up.Such mental strength. Creating havoc? No time for that, too busy reading blogs, drinking coffee, chatting, internet shopping and much much more. That's when we evcen bother to turn up!!!! Love to you both, can't wait to hear more Denise x x x x

Jan West

Posted On: 26 Nov 2012 07:40 pm

Sandy, I can't imagine how cold it is and I grizzle when the temp reaches 10 degrees!! Do you still have fingers? I love your blogs and am reading every word, even between the lines. It is like a thriller, I'm ready for the next chapter. Love to you both. xx

24 November 2012 03:00 am (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

Ohhh Arhhh read all our comments thanks all you wonderful people I have been on a roller coaster ride of emotions a bit like this ship at sea but have had a nice read of bogs and emails to us and I am ready to just get out there and do this thing... Steve decided after I read your comments that I will do another desert with you just not this one....ha ha ha... its the boat trip don't know that I could handle another trip on this boat ..dont get me wrong the ship is wonderful but the Drake Passages has lived up to its name all last night things were flying around in our room including us I was bouncing of a wall crashing into Col and then trying to stop myself rolling out of bed... more drugs please... I have a sea sickness patch on bracklets on but just don't think I was meant to be on boats....the running seems all to easy now what a crack up. Well trying to eat little bits today and hydrate up as that is the problem for the few of us that have been vomitting to not be weak when we start tomorrow running.... but feel a bit better and just had a bit of lunch ...also been told seas should carm as we get closer to land..getting very excited to see the first lots of Ice masses...Have some gret pics of waves coming up over the front of the ship and also have pics/video of the waves as they throw us from one side to another... you see the sky the the ship rolls and you crash down into the waves.... of course I can add at that time we hang on to anything close at hand ...must admit we have had some laughs

Dean keep watching that commputer and cheering us on you so have to come and do anther race.. Roberta thanks for you message too. Rhiannon hi back to all the little ones nice to hear from you we will have to check out the paper when we are back.. Your Dad sends his love too... Nothing worries him about the boat trip which is great ..

Caught up with lots of competitors the RTP staff and other tourist on board eveyone doing different things with one goal in mind at present to arrive in Antarctica.
Now all our hiking buddies you will love this... Col has found out there are two engaged couple on board so he has told them he will set it up with the captain to have the wedding on the ship... cost effective he has told them... I have a feeling this is Overland Track revisited... so so funny... told one of the couples I want to be the flower girl...well somehow we areamusing ourselves on this 2 and Half day boat trip.
Back to room to get our gear out ready for a 7am start I think 100km Bring it on.... love you all next blog will be all about our survival on land.
love to all big hugs and kisses to alll our grandkids...miss you all heaps xxxx

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Penny Minges

Posted On: 26 Nov 2012 02:49 pm

Wow, Sandy-what an adventure. The boat sounds a bit uncomfortable but you are now on land and have finished the first day so can't wait to hear updates. Ben and I are cheering for you guys from NYC!!! Amazing!!!

Sharon Flanders

Posted On: 26 Nov 2012 01:20 pm

OMG....You two are just so amazing....I will be Cheering for you!!!!Best of luck and stay warm...

rebecca sinclair

Posted On: 26 Nov 2012 10:41 am

Hi guys, hope your first big running day went ok! especially after what has sounded like a pretty rough crossing. the photos on the site look great with the weather being on your side on the day :) just remember what a priveledge it is to be out there! best luck for tomorrow

Louise Peatling

Posted On: 26 Nov 2012 08:05 am

Hey Guys.....by the time you read this you will have completed the first part of the race on LAND! yes mum LAND!! you will be stoked no more rocky boats. I am thinking if it wasn't so cold outside you might like to sleep outside....rather than the boat... ha ha. Can't wait to hear the stories of the first leg of the race. You are both so amazing! and we are so very proud of you both. and hayley is so exicted as she saw you in the paper on Saturday and raced inside with the paper screaming 'nana and poppy are in the paper, nana and poppy are in the paper look mum look'!!! very cute. Love you Louise xx

Lena Cavill

Posted On: 26 Nov 2012 04:05 am

How lucky are you having a coffee stop in the desert!! Stay strong. Lena.

Kerry Bell

Posted On: 25 Nov 2012 07:39 pm

Hi Sandy, good luck for day 1 stay warm. Love Kerry

Alina B

Posted On: 25 Nov 2012 12:25 pm

Hi Sandy and Colin! It sounds like Colin has gotten right into the swing of things on the boat. Sandy, the seasickness should not be an issue now that you are out of the passage (that goodness)! I am cheering you on and (of course) following you closely from Hong Kong. Keep up the great spirits and looking forward to reading more on your blog this week! Sending big hugs, Alina

23 November 2012 01:50 am (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

Yes this Princess is trying to suck it up thanks Denise and Carolyn I know you would wait for the time and tell me the same... I knew the boat trip would be a challenge and that it is only from the sea sickness and nothing else as it is a beautiful ship and to explain it is very similiar to a PO boat but on board we have a an expediture crew and other passengers just not us looney runners... Col is enjoying the food and the chatter and learning lots about Antarctica me I am learning lots about how best to bouce of the walls and my aim in the sea sick bag... can't even share to the birds as went out side in freezing cold for fresh air and wind so strong spray coming up retreated back to room for a lie down while Col had lunch. I am up at present typing thisblog and checking comment/emails eating a dry biscuit and weak black tea... hey so far so good.. Have had a quiet moment to shed a few tears and wonder what I am doing..but that was short lived as in some warped way I am so looking forward to getting these feet on land Antarctica land that is... woot hoo... so awesome and 100km first stage on King Geroge island ummm that will be interested. Thanks Leena, Kerry and Denise for your messages ..wonderful guys thanks heaps.

Well the boat is a rocking....seems to be getting rougher but this is probable carm or normal for these guys... .....some of the passengers are planning there kayaks, snow walking and moutaineering all sounds great.. well time to go have to lie down again...oh not so good again.. at least I am not the only sick one.. Love to all our family and wonderful friends write again soon another day of throwing up yeek... xxx

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Jan West

Posted On: 25 Nov 2012 08:06 am

Oh Sandy, 30 degrees here, -30 where you are!! I guess you didn't want to hear that. I love reading your blogs and look forward to the next one. Thinking of you every day. xx

Denise Miles

Posted On: 25 Nov 2012 07:38 am

Sandy, so pleased to see a smiley photo of you both, was starting to worry that you were spending every moment in your cabin feeling under the weather :-(

Anne Murray

Posted On: 25 Nov 2012 06:13 am

Saw your article in the Herald Sun. You know that when the going gets rough the Sucklings suck it up and get tougher. xx

Carolyn Mckaige Mckaige

Posted On: 24 Nov 2012 08:55 pm

Oh Sandy I do feel for you as I know first hand what sea sickness is like and this is one time that I wouldn't be so mean as to say suck it princess. Now when you hit land that's a different matter. We can share stories when you get back, I have a couple of doozys. I can just picture col on his element soaking up all the knowledge on Antarctica. Again stay safe and remember we always finish what we start, you'll do well, look forward to more blogs.

Steve Stewart

Posted On: 24 Nov 2012 07:19 pm

Best of luck the both of you.

Kerry Bell

Posted On: 24 Nov 2012 02:44 am

Hi B2 hang in there buddy it's only temporary, won't be long and you will have your feet on solid land again. TB and I are sending you both warm thoughts, so have a fantastic time and take care lots of coming your way Love B1

20 November 2012 01:26 am (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

Well we are safely in Ushuaia and as you said Denise Stage one is over which was all the flights stage two was arriving in Ushuaia stage three is on the boat and stage four is the race.....So Funny if only it was that easy........ Well all I can say is what Mickey tells me all the time "BRING IT ON".....

Just read all our comments from the last blog and lovely to hear from friends we have made in past  races and all the wonderful friends and family we have... have my angel with me Kerry to keep me safe and might just need it for this boat ride bring on the calm seas PLEASE...anyway we are here in this gorgeous place taking it all in and feeling more like a tourist at the moment than some one that is preparing for their ultimate challenge.....excitement and an attack of the nerves flows in and out my brain every time i think of what lies ahead......The questions I keep asking myself how will I cope with rough seas and sea sickness and the question that haunts me how will my body cope with the cold....ummm....well answers will flow very soon....keep you posted..

Yesterday we ventured up to the Glazier which is about a 7km hike up the hill out the back of town.....Col got us lost twice and we ended up in some of the less established areas of town...but was good to see how they were all living and working in their own environment.... we conversed the best we could with our limited Spanish....must say there did help us find our way back on track to the Glazier. We had fun mucking around in the icy snow and tried out our chain/spike things we have to put on our shoes for the race...

Time to walk the town and of course get a coffee...... love to all xxxxSandy

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Dean Tulloch

Posted On: 23 Nov 2012 10:36 pm

S&C....tis go time guys. One step at a time....run YOUR OWN race. Help each other. We are now glued to the computers for the next week to follow your adventure. Stay fuelled up. And Go you good things !!!!!

Rhiannon Jainudeen

Posted On: 23 Nov 2012 10:19 pm

Poppy and Nana you are in the newspaper today!! I hope you are having fun. Love you. From Mikayla. xoxoxox Hi Poppy. Love from Mischa. Love you Poppy and Nana. Love from Milahn. We are all very proud of you both. Love you. Rhiannon. xoxoxox

Stinky Tofu

Posted On: 23 Nov 2012 10:03 am

A balmy Melbourne night here. Thinking of you on the high seas and hoping all is well. I know you weren't particularly looking forward to the crossing Sandy but unfortunately it is part of the journey....so in the words of Cameroon "suck it up princess". Much love to you guys

Sandy Suckling

Posted On: 22 Nov 2012 11:50 am

Hi Helen and Jane...so hope the happy gods give us some great days to Jane... looking forward to boarding the boat and getting started.. xx

Jane Frecheville

Posted On: 22 Nov 2012 06:39 am

Hey you guys - thinking of you both, hope you have lovely cloudless skies and no wind to enjoy the race! Enjoy the serenity xxx Jane

Helen Boucher

Posted On: 22 Nov 2012 01:41 am

Hi there Sandy

Sandy Suckling

Posted On: 21 Nov 2012 07:19 pm

Well Denise glaD to know you girls are hard at it at work.... awesome.. Trying to remain relaxed but at max temp of 3deg and snow at 5am this morning...its Bl....y cold... I know its going to get colder... durrr... Vicki so glad to hear from you wish you were here but next event yeahhh... send that energy so going to need it to keep me warm... xx

Vikki Bester

Posted On: 21 Nov 2012 10:51 am

Good Luck to my favourite competitors! I have no doubt you will smash the race and make a million friends as you go! I wish I could keep up with you both...maybe one day! I'll be following along...and sending you all my energy

Denise Miles

Posted On: 21 Nov 2012 08:38 am

Anne showed me the pics you put on Facebook (we had our feet up and drinking coffee at the time and it wasn't even recess),and I have to say you looked like you were having plenty of fun, no sign of nerves there kid! So between HHH, WWB, 2 prongs and forgotten nicks, sounds like all is well so far. Pleasant sailing, say hello to the dolphins but not face to face as in, don't be seasick!!!!!!!! With you ALL the way D x x x x x x

13 November 2012 03:42 am (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

With gear/lists/food spread everywhere in the house I am guessing this means I need to get my act together very quickly. Right about now I am feeling very unorganised and the brain is working overtime even when I am sleeping trying to tick all the boxes so we comfortable make that plane on Saturday morning.

Looking forward to catching up with everyone ……….so exciting… Col and I arrive a few days before the boat leaves so you will see us out and about and we are happy to have dinner or drinks/coffee with any one that also may be arriving early.

I have just come back from my Mum and Dads with a bundle of slides and old black and white photos from when my Dad was in Antarctica. But something I hadn’t realised was that it is exactly 50 years ago that he was there ….I was 2 years old. Dad was in the Royal Australian Air Force and spent 3 months in Antarctica mainly at “Wilkes station” (which has since been abandoned I believe). He was involved in all the mapping and his job was to service the planes. I asked Mum on the phone before if she knew when he left and she said “it was at the start of December as I was so annoyed he wouldn’t be here for Christmas. You kids were all little and he had to miss a Christmas with you all it was awful” That was in 1962 and it made me realise it was tough for Mum having Dad gone for so long and in those days there was not much contact. 

So while I am running or shuffling more to the point I will hold those thoughts with me and know that although not the exact place my Dad was I can share some of his experience in a slightly different way. I think secretly my Dad is very excited that Col and I are going to Antarctica and his memory at 86 is incredible of his own experience there ….can’t wait for him to share in our photos. 

Well safe travel everyone and see you down South…. Told the Grandkids we will keep an eye out for Santa……I know, he is in the North Pole but they don’t care about that just that Nana and Poppy might get to see Santa at his house……. Here is hoping………..… Sandy

 

 

 

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Jill Viola

Posted On: 20 Nov 2012 11:55 am

Awesome is a great word, but what you are doing is beyond words. Really look forward to your blogs. Travel safely. Jill

Terry Bell

Posted On: 20 Nov 2012 07:00 am

Have a great time be same and good luck take heaps of pics Cheers. Terry

kobi janssen

Posted On: 20 Nov 2012 04:48 am

Good luck Sandy! Enjoy! kobi

Kerry Bell

Posted On: 20 Nov 2012 04:31 am

Hi Sandy, Bon Voyage to the most amazing best friend in the world, I hope you have an absolutely awesome time over there. Stay motivated and of course warm and can't wait to catch up with you when you get back. Lots of Love Kerry

Sue Heggen

Posted On: 20 Nov 2012 02:57 am

Hi Guys, Good luck on your adventure.Keep a bit of energy in store for the dancing lessons! Sue

Roshni Umrigar

Posted On: 17 Nov 2012 07:02 am

Bon voyage you guys! Wishing you both many many happy days together. Here\'s to enjoying every moment of this venture you have set out to achieve together. Look forward to hearing from you. Big hugs and good luck! xxx

Tracy Lucas-Lely

Posted On: 16 Nov 2012 06:44 am

Good luck to an amazing couple. Were so proud of you two. You are an inspiration to us all. Watch out for Santa. Tracy xx

Michael Roper

Posted On: 16 Nov 2012 02:46 am

How amazing about your Dad, Sandy. Now that i think about it your family has plenty of adventurers, and its all starting to make some sense! Another small part to your own rich story. I know its ages till you get to the big wet white place, but please convey my greetings to the seals x

Sandy Suckling

Posted On: 14 Nov 2012 09:48 pm

Hi Joachim, thanks for your thoughts and wishes... Getting excited....have a new camera so plan to get some great photos ...catch up when we are back for a run Sandy

joachim lumbroso

Posted On: 13 Nov 2012 10:48 am

hi sandy and col ! all the best to both of you ! am sure you ll do great and you'll enjoy every second of it ! see you when you're back cheers joachim

13 November 2012 03:41 am (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

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roshni umrigar

Posted On: 17 Nov 2012 06:56 am

Bon voyage you guys! Wishing you both many many happy days together. Here's to enjoying every moment of this venture you have set out to achieve together. Look forward to hearing from you. Big hugs and good luck! xxx

29 June 2012 03:06 am (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

Well in saying three down one to go kind of doesn't feel right as I can't see myself ever wanting to stop venturing into deserts to do events. Antarctica is the big one for me two of my worst fears sea sickness and cold.... I suffer from both just thinking about it. The challenge for me will start before the race even begins.... so why am I doing it.... because I can... Col and I have a saying "live your life with no regrets" so that is what we are doing... we are not going to be a pair of oldies sitting on the couch saying oneday and then it is all too late... we are living a dream OUR DREAM... to finish all the races together as a couple ....the over 50's... don't ride us of yet.... we are only just getting started on this wonderful life we have been blessed with ... Well time to get sorted with the gear and training I am sure there will be much chatter about both along the way until we all meet on board the boat.. Sandy 

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Sandy Suckling

Posted On: 05 Nov 2012 08:43 am

Oh Garry I so don't want to think about that crossing perhaps luck will be on our side and it will be calm... guess not hey. Looking forward to catching up and how great your wife will be there to share your journey ...awesome. Safe travel see you there and go the over 50's... Oh yes and I have signed up for madagascar in 2014 why not I say.. Sandy

Garry Prendiville

Posted On: 30 Oct 2012 05:12 am

Sandy I met you and Colin in the Atacama amongst other RTP races. At 55 I agree with you dont right the over 50s off as they have the wisdom and maturity needed. (At least that is what I like to think) I will be competing in the Antarctic too which will make my 5th including the Kimberly. My wife wendy will be there as a volunteer so keep up the training and we look forward to seeing you and colin in Usguaia to board the boat. They tell me the waves crossing the Drakes passage can get up to 60/70 feet. Not something I am looking forward to... Garry

Sandy Suckling

Posted On: 17 Aug 2012 02:55 am

Oh Sharon we did have the best time didn't we.... I reckon we should share another tent together and do another race you now know what it is all about and can change a few things and that medal will await you at the end..How about Sahara feb 2014... gives you plenty of time... You are going to have to keep me focussed in Antarctica as I am going to have to get over the sea sickness and my fear of cold... ohh arhh take care Sandy

Sharon Flanders

Posted On: 15 Aug 2012 02:19 pm

Wow...You two just simply amaze me.I miss you guys ...I often think about our days in the tent in the Atacama.I hope that some day I have the courage to do what you two are doing.You are truely an inspiration!!!!Best of Luck on the Race!!!!I'll be cheering for you!

Posted On: 13 Jul 2012 05:53 am

Me too :) Ali

Posted On: 13 Jul 2012 03:19 am

Hi Ali what a lovely comment can't wait to meet you in Antarctica... Sandy

Posted On: 07 Jul 2012 03:23 pm

Reading you I say that you are the parents that I wished I had when I was young, you are brothers and sisters I would like to have and then you are the son that I would be proud if I had been old. I do not know when to place myself in my life so you inspire me happiness, joy of life and the courage to go further and further.