The Last Desert Blogs 2016

Allen Kerton

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The Last Desert (2016) blog posts from Allen Kerton

27 November 2016 09:46 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

It was a great feeling to cross The Last Desert (Antarctica) finish line today. Stage 6 is usually a pretty easy end to a 4 Deserts race, but the sections of the course that were deep soft snow with a frozen surface were tough going. Punching through the frozen crust and sinking deep into the soft snow as I ran was a really quick way of sapping the little bit of strength that I still

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26 November 2016 12:45 pm (GMT-03:00) Buenos Aires, Georgetown

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25 November 2016 09:48 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

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John Kerton

Posted On: 26 Nov 2016 08:29 am

Only a couple more stages and you will have reached the end of (this years) incredible journey. Seems you have saved the biggest adventure until the end. Enjoy the last bits, I am so amazed at what you have achieved. John

Alister Brown

Posted On: 26 Nov 2016 06:57 am

Good work, photos from the stages look amazing. You know you are starting to go mad when you complain that the stage gets cut short :). Do you jump in the water off the ship when you finish the race?. Alister, Kat & Ethan

Felicity Kerton

Posted On: 25 Nov 2016 10:55 pm

Hi Allen It looks pretty tough on the snow and ice - running on pavements in hard enough! Keep going only two more stages to go!

23 November 2016 01:33 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Stage 2 finished a few hours ago and I

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Wayne McCallum

Posted On: 24 Nov 2016 04:29 am

Loving the posts Allen. The entire Song Saa crew wish you the best of luck for the remainder of the Antarctic run.

Andrew Kemp

Posted On: 24 Nov 2016 02:44 am

Fabulous to see your progress, keep it up to the finish. An awesome achievement and no doubt an incredible experience you will never forget for all the right reasons. Best of luck on the final stages. Andrew, Kate, Charlotte and Jeremy Kemp

Felicity Kerton

Posted On: 24 Nov 2016 01:07 am

Hi Allen Look after your feet getting cold and wet is horrible. Its 38 degrees today - Think I'd rather that than the cold. Keep going really good results. Felicity

Sheila Sanei

Posted On: 23 Nov 2016 01:07 pm

You are doing an amazing job Allen...stay positive and strong!!

John Kerton

Posted On: 23 Nov 2016 11:46 am

The scenery looks incredible, hope you are appreciation it with cold, wet feet! The info says it is starting to snow for the next stage, good luck and keep strong I am thinking of you. John

Alister Brown

Posted On: 23 Nov 2016 05:08 am

Sounds like an amazing event Allen. It must be nice to come back to the boat after each leg. Good luck for your next stage. Alister, Kat & Ethan

15 November 2016 09:44 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

First part of my journey to Antarctica is almost done....flying from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia in a few hours time. Just three days now until we board the expedition

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Felicity Kerton

Posted On: 22 Nov 2016 10:52 pm

Hi Allen Where's the rest of the blogs????? looks tough but good fun 22 overall - amazing. Stay strong Thinking of you

Wayne McCallum

Posted On: 22 Nov 2016 07:38 am

Great first stage Allen—a very respectable 24 in what must be a whole new set of 'trying' conditions. Let's see if you can break into the top 20 tomorrow. Wayne

Champa Ha

Posted On: 21 Nov 2016 08:23 am

Hi Allen, Go for it! Cheers all the way from Singapore!

Wayne McCallum

Posted On: 20 Nov 2016 11:55 pm

Hi Allen, Hope all is well on the run. Thinking of you on the 32 o C morning. Best of luck for today and thank you for your support of the Foundation and its work.

Felicity Kerton

Posted On: 20 Nov 2016 07:14 am

Hi Allen I'm going to put things on the blog as well as the e-mail so we cannot be accused of not sending messages. Good luck hope you don't get seasick, although I remember you did sailing to spain when everyone was eating chips. The scenery in Ushaia looks amazing - no fish sausages and dandilions then??????? Kyle has his last exam on Monday, glad when its over and he's a bit more normal and not so stressed. Take Care Felicity

John Kerton

Posted On: 16 Nov 2016 08:44 am

Hi Allen, How's it going? Hope the sea crossing is not too rough. I read the Ernest Shackleton book some time ago and the conditions were brutal! Will be keeping an eye on your progress. Good luck. John