More donations after the march!
Thankyou Carol Wong HKD1000, Virginia Tam HKD500 and Mr Lee Ho Hing HKD500.
Our new total is HKD80089!
Thankyou Carol Wong HKD1000, Virginia Tam HKD500 and Mr Lee Ho Hing HKD500.
Our new total is HKD80089!
Ok, even though I’m now a really serious, accomplished ultra-racer, admittedly it was not all pain and suffering in the desert. There were plenty of fun and frolics. I just wanted to first-up share this tent-life experience with everyone. Thanks, Bryan - sorry the rest of the Monkey tent who did not enjoy this experience as much as I did.
So it’s been a week since we returned from the desert, and I have not had time to blog or sort through photos (except the essential ones of course) due to a harsh return to work, sleeping 11 hours a night (most of my spare time), and eating an unconscionable amount of beef (I think I need protein). Unfortuntately, the ridiculous eating behaviour must stop this weekend.
During the early part of the week I was hobbling a little, both ankles a little weak. Despite completing the Gobi March without any serious injury, I managed to fall over in Central whilst walking around. Sad. But during some tough moments in the Gobi, I did promise myself as many pairs of summer season Nine West shoes as I wanted upon achieving my goal, so true to my word, I invested on Wednesday night and thought that it was time to get back into the 4 inchers. All back to normal.
The decompression time has been a little rough, and post-Gobi blues have been rampant. But I have managed to actually visit the bathroom when nature called (instead of squatting behind whatever obstacle presented itself), stop eating dehydrated foods and wash myself on at least a daily basis since return. Creature comforts have been relatively easy to adjust to but the lack of clean air, blue skies and open spaces has caused more nostalgia for life as a Gobi nomad.
So have I become a changed person? What valuable lessons did I learn? Firstly, although I managed to win my category, I was not in a big hurry on the race, and I did think - take your time, you just need to get there in the end - enjoy the experience and enjoy the scenery - there’s no need to get all worked up, just follow the little pink flags - look for the next one and you’ll find the following one. When I was worrying about THE LONG DAY, Jacob, the Danish pro-racer in Monkey tent, asked me “How do you eat an elephant?” A slightly obtuse question, I thought, “Slice by slice” was his own response - “Just think of it as 8 times 10km - not a big deal.” True.
Would I do it again? Without a doubt - and faster. Apparently next year’s Gobi March will be in Kashgar - maybe we can even fit in some shopping along the way! Check out another crazy plan: www.atc.gl
To get over the post-Gobi blues, we’ve got to (a) collect all the sponsorship money (b) arrange our photo exhibition PARTY and (c) plan the next exploit.
THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR SUPPORT PRE, DURING, AND POST GOBI!
Thank you Pilar’s donate HK$ 500, i promised not to disconnect her phone line next time and just want to let you know i recieved your chque. thanks for Anja’s $1000, Chris & Markz $500 each(total $1000). Got $500 from Denise, and thanks to Kitty’s $500 & Joanne $100(Special thanks to Joanne help me to buy the mini patch in last minutes), $200 from Emily to Sunbeam and pray for me(i wish her will pass in her driver test). Thanks to Tim & Joannie $400,$500 from Thomas $100 from Catherine Lau… million thousand thanks to all my friends in Baker.
Thank you to my boss Patricia Wong & her husband’s supporting on my equiments, but this $1000 will be donated to Sunbeam under your family name, (hope i didn’t bring you a big trouble.) Thank you to Uncle Kennth.Ng & Antie (Ba E) $2000, now total is HK$78089
Thanks to Mathias for his 390HKD donations, from such a remote country! Same to Gwélie for 390HKD. And Margie, you rock. Thanks for your 225HKD donation!!! With Tony’s donation of 1,000HKD, we’re now up to 70,289.00HKD. THAT’S AMAZING!
Stepane
118 LaPorte Stephane France 29 Male 6:37:31 5:32:12 6:58:40 9:11:08 7:29:54 1:21:37 37:11:02 25
Lu
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Wong Louise A. Hong Kong 27 Female 8:28:48 7:35:12 9:53:00 11:10:24 11:20:25 1:45:44 50:13:33 50
Don
80 Cheung Don C.T. Hong Kong 26 Male 10:26:59 7:13:03 10:53:59 16:58:21 10:34:49 1:54:23 58:01:34 63
Joc
81 Chow Jocelyn E.C. Hong Kong 24 Female 10:28:22 7:13:20 10:56:42 16:58:21 12:18:50 6:50:00 64:45:35 67
the live update page news flash is that everyone has finished!
this is the direct url to the video of Stephane in stage 5 RUNNING
click here for Stephane_stage5!
or try these if it didn’t work
http://www.bluent.us/rtp/2006/video/default_display.php?id=57
if that doesn’t take you in go to the video index: http://www.bluent.us/rtp/2006/video/index.php
and Don
Today was Day 6, 51.5km, the last long day. Tomorrow will be a sprint to the finish line (for some) and is only 12km.Today was longer to make up for the “long day” being not quite as long as planned, due to the crazy sand storms. We’ve started to have staggered starts, the top 25 or 44 runners starting a couple of hours after the walkers. That meant that today we piled onto a bus to the start at 5am, only to wait for the second bus load of people in the freezing cold. We made a big pile of people, squashed on top of each other, to try to keep warm. After unpiling ourselves, we climbed a massive mountain, I believe it was the famous Tian Shan, to find a mystical temple, shrouded in the mist and snow, at the top. A long winding road down, lots of sheep being herded – they’re very cute, the lambs still small - babbling brooks.
Past the first checkpoint, the real desert scorcher started, a long winding path through parched lands. Strange big cricket bugs making lots of noise, seeming to kill each and then climb onto each other to feed off the dead bodies. Odd. After crossing a stream, through some old abandoned adobe villages, we entered slot canyons, perhaps otherwise known as potholes? Amazing climbing through a frying 40C canyon, to escape for a grueling 8km final climb to the campsite.
I haven’t been racing to win but I have enjoyed the whole experience. My Achilles heels are hugely expanded, making my ankles like watermelons but I only got my first blister today. All good. So much more to tell than in these emails. Can’t wait for a shower and some non-dehydrated food tomorrow. See you all soon xxx