The Last Desert Blogs 2014

Linh Huynh

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The Last Desert (2014) blog posts from Linh Huynh

10 November 2014 01:10 am (GMT-03:00) Buenos Aires, Georgetown

For stage 4, on Friday, they told us to bring extra food in our backpacks, that we were preparing for being on the course for about 12 hours.

The day before when they announced stage 3’s details, I sat in the lounge staring blankly out the window and cried. I hadn’t cried since the Gobi March in June. Some of the other runners tried to console me, to no avail. One man said, “No crying Linh, we are almost done the Grand Slam, so no more tears.”

I think what that runner didn’t realize is my tears bring me to a place of power. Tears are my body’s way of expelling fear and anxiety, and unearthing pure strength.  Stage 3 ended up being one of my favourite days of this trip.

So when they announced the proposed plans for Stage 4, my heart sank a little. I became quite solemn, but I was mentally prepared to go the distance because it would be the penultimate stage to this entire Grand Slam journey. We had all our gear on and assembled in the lounge ready to get on the zodiacs. One of the zodiacs that had gone ahead had a very difficult time tossed among the waves, at one swell, the nose of the zodiac pointed towards the grey skies. That is when the announcement was made, “Due to extreme weather conditions, all operations on the boat will be suspended.” All the runners cheered with relief. Mary, the race organizer, was quick to add that we would try to relocate to another island. She was still hopeful that we would be doing the long stage that day. By mid-afternoon, Kelvin, the expedition leader finally made the announcement that plans B and C weren’t possible either.  We could finally change out of our gear and settle in our cabins.

The windy conditions tossed the boat around for the next 12 hours. The race doctors offered anti-nausea medicine. I have one Scopolamine patch but I’m saving it for the journey back when we must pass through the Drake Passage, so I took a Dramamine tablet and managed to feel well enough to eat some dinner and pass out until morning.

Saturday Morning: Stage 5

The course was a 3 km loop, starting from the shore and circling the base of some nearby mountains, the entire course was fraught with extreme winds which made -1 C feel like -20C.  And of course, the soft, deep snow, was an exercise in frustration.  The only comfort was knowing this would be the final stage.  The boat had to start heading back to Ushuaia in the afternoon, so no matter how difficult things got I knew that the Grand Slam would end that day.

After about 4 hours on the course, I passed the banner one final time. Celebrations at the finish line were hurried and we had to board the zodiac to get back to the ship.

We have 2 days at sea to celebrate completing this run.

This song was playing in my head all day:
“When the night is falling,
And you cannot see the light,
And when your dreams are dying,
Hold tight,
You’ve got the music in you
Don’t give up..”

I am so excited to get back home to celebrate this epic year with my friends and family!

Comments: Total (3) comments

Zeana Haroun

Posted On: 11 Nov 2014 07:15 am

HUGE congratulations! You are one amazing woman!!

Vanessa Corby

Posted On: 11 Nov 2014 05:51 am

So freaking proud of you!!!!! I can't wait to celebrate with you in the future sometime. We will eat all the things and laugh all the laughs. Xo.

Karen WEI

Posted On: 10 Nov 2014 01:25 am

"CELEBRATE GOOD TIMES... C'MON!!!" You are awesome, huge respect for you Linh, can't believe I met you only 9 months ago and since then look what you have done...!!! So glad I was in 2 of your 4 races this year, you've made them infinitely more fun. Please stay in touch Kxxxx

06 November 2014 02:54 am (GMT-03:00) Buenos Aires, Georgetown

At the briefing this morning, the race organizers said we would have a long-ish day.

They are notorious for making it as cryptic as possible.

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Martha Willson

Posted On: 09 Nov 2014 05:06 am

Hi Linh! Amazing what you're doing and seeing and sharing with us. You're an inspiration and I'm loving reading your blogs, thinking of you with your big heart and snow gear trudging through deep soft snow. You go, girl! We're all rooting for you! Big hug from Martha

Martha Willson

Posted On: 09 Nov 2014 05:06 am

Hi Linh! Amazing what you're doing and seeing and sharing with us. You're an inspiration and I'm loving reading your blogs, thinking of you with your big heart and snow gear trudging through deep soft snow. You go, girl! We're all rooting for you! Big hug from Martha

Darren Poppleton

Posted On: 09 Nov 2014 12:43 am

Keep it going, Linh. You keep being an inspiration to so many.

Richard Malcolm

Posted On: 07 Nov 2014 06:35 pm

Sounds awesome! Seriously, not knowing(1), that stinks, a little sea sickness(2), getting cold(3) and wet(4) trudging through knee high snow(5) also sucks, but it doesn't sound like you've had any equipment malfunctions(1), no aches and pains(2) or injuries(3), starvation(4), chafing(5), dehydration(6), sunburn(7), or blisters(8). So thats 5 things that suck compared to 8 things that really would suck but are not happening to you. I'd say you are running a 3pt surplus on the bad verses what could be word bad;-). Keep going, your blogs are awesome!

Elliot C

Posted On: 07 Nov 2014 05:38 pm

Yay, Linh!!! So inspiring to read about your adventures. I am now thinking that I may have to do this race one day! Keep going, keep upright, keep warm, and please say hi to the penguins for me! And did you notice that your bib number is lucky number 31 that I had at Atacama!!!! GO GET 'EM. :-)

Zeana Haroun

Posted On: 07 Nov 2014 09:24 am

Linh, you are doing such a great job! Keep up the amazing work. I keep wondering what your song of the day is.

Karen WEI

Posted On: 07 Nov 2014 05:42 am

Linh you are my hero, you are doing so well and maintaining your famous sense of humour! I absolutely love reading your blog and it keeps me laughing for the rest of the day. Still can't believe you are a 2014 Grandslammer, the next time I see you I will be kowtow-ing non stop. go Go GO GIRL!!!!!!!!!

05 November 2014 02:30 am (GMT-03:00) Buenos Aires, Georgetown

Before coming out to do this race people kept referring to it as the

Comments: Total (5) comments

Cynthia lao

Posted On: 07 Nov 2014 02:27 am

holy hell. 12 km in 5 hours?! Definitely not a victory lap. You're doing great!!

Cynthia lao

Posted On: 07 Nov 2014 02:27 am

holy hell. 12 km in 5 hours?! Definitely not a victory lap. You're doing great!!

Richard Malcolm

Posted On: 06 Nov 2014 08:08 pm

Great blog entry! Almost seems like Navy Seals going into battle. RTP posted some cool photos of you. Keep trudging forward, First Canadian woman HOORAH!

Rita Whitfield-Coups

Posted On: 06 Nov 2014 06:51 pm

Hi Linh... I'm Elliot's Mom and have been following your amazing adventure with interest and awe! You are doing so incredibly well, especially I view of the difficult terrain, and I wish you lots of luck (and no soft snow!) over the next few days, especially the long stage. Regards Rita

Elliot C

Posted On: 06 Nov 2014 03:37 am

Hi Linh, Wow, from reading your (and others') description of stage 2, that was quite a challenge! Are you wishing you were back in the salt flats and frozen broccoli of the Atacama??!! Stay strong (mentally and physically) ... sending good wishes your way. Kepp up the great effort. Cheers.

03 November 2014 02:30 am (GMT-03:00) Buenos Aires, Georgetown

The waves have increased considerably. It is a challenge to just walk down the hall and not uncommon for drinks and plates to slide onto people

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Richard Malcolm

Posted On: 06 Nov 2014 01:14 am

enjoy, you'll be back to ET(Endless tapering) soon!

Sofie Planckaert

Posted On: 05 Nov 2014 09:56 pm

Waw, crazy stories!!!!! Go for this last one Linh!!!!! So proud of you!! Big kisses xxx

Julie Widdison

Posted On: 05 Nov 2014 03:48 pm

LINH!!!!! I hope the race is starting off great for you. I have been following along in the comfort of my non-mobile, cozy house ;). I will be singing some Bon Jovi (or Adele, as the case may be) for you as the race progresses, you'll do great!!!! --Julie (medical team from Atacama, in case you didn't remember)

Julie Widdison

Posted On: 05 Nov 2014 03:48 pm

LINH!!!!! I hope the race is starting off great for you. I have been following along in the comfort of my non-mobile, cozy house ;). I will be singing some Bon Jovi (or Adele, as the case may be) for you as the race progresses, you'll do great!!!! --Julie (medical team from Atacama, in case you didn't remember)

02 November 2014 03:31 am (GMT-03:00) Buenos Aires, Georgetown

All 69 competitors have set sail. We have been warned about the extremely rocky waters of the Drake Passage, so almost everyone is using motion sickness patches.

The boat is quite luxurious. We have 3 meals a day as well as snacks and mid-afternoon tea. We pass the time by hanging out in the lounge and exchanging future race goals and dreams.

I myself can

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RIchard Malcolm

Posted On: 03 Nov 2014 05:35 pm

Hope you get to blog during the race. Good luck! Hope you were able to keep your lunch down on the boat.

Elliot C

Posted On: 03 Nov 2014 04:22 am

Hi Linh! So excited to read about your Antarctic adventures. I have no doubt you're going to rock and roll it out there! I also know that all of your friends from Tent 12 Atacama Crossing wish you well ... go get it!!!!! Cheers.

01 November 2014 12:57 pm (GMT-03:00) Buenos Aires, Georgetown

What a year, what a year. Here we are, the morning of departing for the Last Desert, Antarctica and I'm already feeling nostalgic for this past year. I arrived in Ushuaia with a day to spare and it's been wonderful catching up with the other runners. Ushuaia is the capital of Tierra del Fuego region in Argentina, and commonly regarded as the southernmost city in the world. It is a beautiful little town surrounded by the snow-capped Martial mountain range to the north and the Beagle Channel to the south. The first three deserts were beyond my wildest dreams - each one with its own intricate set of complexities. I'm excited for the next 11 days to be wrapping up the last chapter of a very exciting year and to be reflecting with the other Grand Slammers, 20 in total, about our experiences at the 3 races. The questions that were conversation starters at previous races are no longer relevant. "How much does your pack weigh?" - now holds no meaning, as I see runners in the local shops stocking up on bottles of wine, giant chocolate bars, bags of apples, and blocks of cheese, luxuries that were not possible in the desert races as we had to carry all our gear.

Comments: Total (8) comments

Brian h

Posted On: 06 Nov 2014 12:43 am

Did you make it? Are you a popsicle now?

Francisco Gonzalez

Posted On: 02 Nov 2014 11:20 am

Dear Linh, youve made it so far already, this last race will be nothing more complicared than the rest and youll be the first Canadien to acheive the Grand Slam! I send you all good wishes and strength. Looking forward to reading your last post after crossing the finish line!

Samantha Harper

Posted On: 02 Nov 2014 01:29 am

You got this in the bag Linh! Show'em what Canadians are made of :)

Noreen Neuman

Posted On: 01 Nov 2014 04:48 pm

Linh, we will be following your journey and sending you lots of energy and warm thoughts. You are my hero - such amazing drive and determination. Looking forward to seeing you at Christmas so we can drink wine, eat cheese and SING! Love you girl.

Cynthia lao

Posted On: 01 Nov 2014 03:02 pm

Enjoy the adventure!! I\'ll be following you :)

Lishe O'Kiely

Posted On: 01 Nov 2014 02:40 pm

Good Luck Linh, sending fun, positive vibes from Canada.

brian h

Posted On: 01 Nov 2014 01:55 pm

If you do get seasick, be polite and puke downwind!! Can't wait to read about the adventure!

RIchard Malcolm

Posted On: 01 Nov 2014 01:16 pm

Relative to your past posts, this seems eerily calm. Enjoy!