Saturday, 26 April 2008
Advice for First-Time MdS Competitors
Friday, 25 April 2008
Final Day
Friday, 4 April 2008
855--Stage 5 - Marathon Day
The stage was the hottest yet at 48C and, along with the fatigue from the previous long stage, it was another hard day. I stayed with Lucy since her feet have now slowed her to my speed, but this is now sufficient for a place in the 500s - a Result for me!
Our last night under the fantastic Moroccan night sky in Bivouac 6
N 30° 45' 10.6" W 5° 23' 32.6"
Tomorrow there is only 17km and then a bus ride back to hotel, bar and a BATH
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Thursday, 3 April 2008
855--The Long Day
Bivouac 4 N30°51'05.9" W4°28'29.2"
THE BIG ONE - Stage 4 - 75 km with three mountain passes. Storm the night before so little sleep. Good to 46km then food and rest. OK to 59km then ther suffering started. Finished in 21:45
Bivouac 5 N30°41'21.3" W4°59'06.9"
Rest day today, wonderful!!
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Monday, 31 March 2008
855--Stage 2 - 38km
12 people have abandonned so far, we're still going!
Bivouac 3 - N 30° 50' 06.9" W 4° 12' 57.0"
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855--End of Stage 1
Usually the big dune only start on dqy three, for us they started at 1.5km
I took the stage very slowly finishing neqr the back of the field in just over 7 hours, but I finished with no injuries or blisters. Lucy finished over half an hour ahead but had to spend a painful half hour in the nedical tent having her blisters treqted. Neat iodine, ouch!
It was good to finally start racing after two days travelling although our first night was in Ouarzazates best hotel
Everything is full of sand, clothes, food, my iPod...
Our tent is number 101 and we have three other tent-mate, Paul, Pete and Steph. There is also a crew from ITV4 who are filming a documentary (May 13 21:00) who have taken an interest in a married couple racing together.
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Hotel N30° 55' 23.8" W6° 54' 36.3"
Biv1 N31° 11' 23.0" W 4° 2' 52.9"
Biv2 N30° 58' 26.6" W 3° 54' 36.9"
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Sunday, 30 March 2008
855--End of Stage 1
Usually the big dune only start on dqy three, for us they started at 1.5km
I took the stage very slowly finishing neqr the back of the field in just over 7 hours, but I finished with no injuries or blisters. Lucy finished over half an hour ahead but had to spend a painful half hour in the nedical tent having her blisters treqted. Neat iodine, ouch!
It was good to finally start racing after two days travelling although our first night was in Ouarzazates best hotel
Everything is full of sand, clothes, food, my iPod...
Our tent is number 101 and we have three other tent-mate, Paul, Pete and Steph. There is also a crew from ITV4 who are filming a documentary (May 13 21:00) who have taken an interest in a married couple racing together.
Find us on Google Earth
Hotel N30° 55' 23.8" W6° 54' 36.3"
Bivouac 1 N31° 11' 23.0" W 4° 2' 52.9"
Bivouac 2 N30° 58' 26.6" W 3° 54' 36.9"
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Wednesday, 26 March 2008
The Night Before
Thursday, 6 March 2008
Welcome
This year, 2008, Lucy and I will be competing in the 23rd Marathon des Sables in the Sahara Desert during the first week of April.
The Marathon des Sables is billed as "The Toughest Footrace on Earth," and it consists of a total of 245km (six marathons) running in 45 degrees Celsius (115 degrees Fahrenheit) run in six stages over rocks, deep sand and mountains, carrying all food and cooking equipment, sleeping bag and medical supplies in a rucksack for the whole week.
We can send one email per day over a satellite link, so I shall be sending a daily report to this blog for everyone to check on our progress.
To secure a place in this race requires a great deal of training, a two-year wait for a place and an entry fee of around $5000 per person. Not to mention all the specialised equipment and food needed. So it has been quite an investment of time and money and naturally we would like to capitalise on this for a good cause so we are inviting sponsorship for the favoured charity of the event organisers, "Facing Africa"
www.facingafrica.org
If you would like to contribute, please click on the "Donations" link and put "Paul and Lucy Wells" as the team name. All donations will go to the charity plus an additional contribution from the Chancellor if you are a UK taxpayer.
Thanks in advance
Paul and Lucy (Competitors 855 and 856)
http://www.marathondessables.com
