The Big Wild asks "How Wild is North America?"
An ad-hoc collection of conservation and outdoor travel related posts, either personal, books, articles or events !
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
5 Peaks Rattlesnake Point 2010
Another comparatively successful race held this past weekend and my role as course manager. The biggest race so far by far which brings with it extra challenges. I say comparatively successful because although everything went reasonably well, we still had our problems out on the course - course markings pulled that shoudn't have, injuries, water supply to the aid stations. This to me is the toughest course of all of the 5 Peaks races with lots of roots, rocks, etc and parts of the Enduro course are specifically challenging. This year unfortunately this resulted in some injuries to runners which is never a good thing to experience. It obviously is a trail race and the objective is to provide the broader experience of trail running, but when runners fall and injure shoulders or ankles, this is never a great thing to be a part of !
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Bruce Peninsula National Park
Another first - a visit to the Bruce Peninsula National Park and the small town of Tobermory. Surprisingly we were turned away from the main National Park entrance due to it being full. I don't think that has ever happened to me before at a National Park. We headed for another part of the park, and completed a short energetic walk along part of the Bruce Trail in the area of Halfway Log Dump. Spectacular shoreline, but the inviting water was extremely cold !
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Canadian Death Race 2010 - 30 Days to go !
In terms of sponsorship support, all going to The Rotary Foundation, I am currently at $ 1, 160.00. Thank you to everyone for your great support.
Apart from the race, Heather and I will be hiring an RV, and exploring some of the National Parks of Alberta for 10 days prior to the race - Waterton Lakes, Banff and Jasper. We are definitely looking forward to that part of the trip, our first to that part of Canada. Up to now, I have only seen photographs and documentaries of some of the stunning scenery in that part of the world.
Surprisingly I am really looking forward to the race, and not nervous at all. No doubt, my first sight of the Canadian Rockies will send "shivers down my spine". That is not a bad thing, and will force a careful approach to the race as a whole. My lack of nervousness probably has something to do with having completed the Kalahari Augrabies Extreme Marathon previously. As they say, these races are partially physical fitness, and mostly mental stamina. Having got through one extreme race feels like a major breakthrough in my mind. Time will tell if I have underestimated this race.
Thanks to all of you for your interest and support. It is motivational to know that others will be following my participation in the race. When I "hit the wall", no doubt a few times, I certainly plan to remind myself of all the support I have received, and the money we have raised for The Rotary Foundation, which should get me walking again, if not jogging!
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