Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Job Done!!!

Well we're back and we finished!! After the disastrous start in the biblical floods the event organisers eventually managed to find a dry bivi site and a safe route for Day 1. Day 1 comprised 33km of mostly monstrous dunes after which we took up residence in Tent 76, with Mahmood my old friend from 2006. There wasn't much snoring overnight but I had Paul on one side and Justin on the other both of whom seemed to think sleeping on me was more comfortable than on their Thermarest!! Day 2 comprised 39km of mixed ground, once again in reasonable temperatures and strong winds.

Day 3/4, which should have been the 80km "overnighter" was turned into a "92km" overnighter to satisfy the whingers who were complaining at the cancellation of the original first day. It was hell, taking us 26hrs.....but more to come in the Race Diary which I will eventually post on the website, when I remember the FTP password!! Day 5, the traditional Marathon Day was just that, but also turned into the last day, the organisers deciding to cancel the final day which is generally only a 15km "exhibition day". No explanation was ever offered but we know they were having problems identifying safe routes. There seemed to be little protest after the extreme exertions of the overnighter.

We both finished the race in reasonable form but with badly messed up feet....check out the website (soon!!) for some interesting photos of Paul's feet. The total distance was about 205km and we covered it in about 49hrs. We may have knocked off some with a bit more training and our feet may have hurt a little less but the main impediment was the weight of our sacks.....far too heavy again. There needs to be a serious re-think for 2011.

Thanks to all those who sent emails to the bivi, they helped enormously, especially in the very dark moments such as being hopelessly lost in huge dunes at 0200hrs in the morning on the overnighter.

Thanks to all those who have generously sponsored our efforts. Every penny is going to the charity (nothing goes to cover our expenses for those of you who suspected some would!!) and every penny we raise is a penny the charity would not otherwise have received. The Justgiving site will be live until 23rd June and we will continue to raise money over the coming weeks. We both have a Triathlon on the last May Bankholiday which we will make our closing event.

Keep checking the website......it will be live and updated soon (www.teamodyssey.co.uk).

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

731--Day 2

Thanks for all the emails from bboth of us we received our first lot this evening. I apologise for the punctuation and spelling but its a french keyboard. Very difficult day today with much foot blistering. Paul has more in the way of blister than foot. It was a very hard day for all with everyone having the overnighter on their mind which is tomorrow. Very hot and vey duney making it very hard on the legs and feet. The dried food is disgusting which is surprising as it was good last time. because of the flooding we dont know the route or the distance but we are assuming it will be 80km which will take us well into the Thursday morning. Hve to be brief as limited characters allowed. Love to all xx. Keep sending those emails.

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Monday, March 30, 2009

731--Day 1 (Should have been Day 2!!!)

Greetings from the desert. After biblical floods on Friday and Saturday Day 1 of this year's MdS was cancelled and the organisers frantically sought a safe route and a dry bivi. They found one and we commenced Day 1 at the start point for day 2, at the foot of the Erg Chebbi and Erg Merzouga dunes, the largest in Morocco. We've both finished fine and strong and in a time that I think we are happy with. Legs hurt a bit, minor blisters and sore back, but nothing else. Packs weigh far too much, again!!

Off again tomorrow on what sounds like a circular route as the bivi is not being moved (now that they've found a dry spot!) We have no more ionformation than that, which has been a theme since Friday while we hung round in a hotel in Erfud waiting for news. Weather today has been hot and we've had no time to aclimatise as we have been taken from the hotel (in a cab as they didn't organise enough buses) and straight off, when we should now be spending our third night in the bivi.

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N'utilisez pas la fonction "REPONDRE", l'envoi de message se fait uniquement par le Site Web Darbaroud.com !!! MERCI
ATLANTIDE ORGANISATION INTERNATIONALE
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Thursday, March 26, 2009

The eve before....

Its now 0140hrs and we leave in less than 7 hours.  Its taken all day to bag up the food, carefully weighing out the porridge oats/milk powder/sugar mixture for each breakfast and ensuring the right mix of midget gems/sports mix/skittles for each day!!  The pile looks incredibly large and unlikely to fit in the race sacks, so we've packed it all in suitcases and we'll worry about it on Saturday morning.

No going back now.......

Agamemnon




Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Well, less than 24 hours to departure and the butterflies are in full flow. We think we've got all the kit together, but who knows. Paul managed to leave getting his medical clearance until the last minute, clown, whereas Mike with the dodgy ticker got signed off no problem!!

Sponsorship continues to come in slowly and Mike can't find the time to get the website up....it may have to wait until we return.

The organisers will have a facility to allow people to email us during the event and to follow our "progress". This probably won't be live until the 28th and can be found somewhere on the following link;

http://www.darbaroud.com/index_uk.php

or perhaps by linking through;
http://www.saharamarathon.co.uk/index.html


Look for
"écrire aux concurrents/write to competitors".

You will need our race numbers - Paul 730, Mike 731

Don't forget our sponsorship page:

http://www.justgiving.com/teamodyssey-cancerresearch

Off we go,


Team Rudd

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Odyssey II: Team Rudd

Well... this is the first posting of the next adventure. After the extremes of the 2006 event Mike harboured a desire, nay a need to take part in the MdS again. George was off the radar and Paul, after initially entering felt discretion was the better part of valour and withdrew, leaving Mike and his brother Paul, an ex-submariner with some experience of exercise but no long distance stuff. Mike attempted to impress upon Paul the difficulty of the event and with Paul taking the advice to heart he started training like a mad-man in September 2008, while Mike carried on trying to find the "perfect" curry.

Now, with a month to go, Paul is thundering along while Mike is lumbering in his wake!! Over the next three weekends we have three half marathons planned and a 35 mile yomp. Haweswater tomorrow, Oulton Park next weekend and the effervescent Dentdale 14 the following weekend.

The excitement is starting to build and so are the nerves. The kit and food are starting to come together and even if Mike's fitness is not quite up to scratch the hardheaded stubborness (some would say bloody mindedness) is there......oh and one or two of the customary perenial knee and ankle injuries....will there ever be an injury free time??

We'll be starting to chase for sponsership soon......so be warned.

Agamemnon