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Red Ants beat the ‘Vark’

March 17, 2010 AdventureLisa 0

With the Little Queen Ant unable to take part, being worried she would hurt herself before the Cape Epic, it was time for the worker ants to go out and play. How fortunate we were to come across the Ystervark & Lekker AR to rid ourselves of our pent-up energy having not needed to earn our keep this time round!

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Sandman wins Atacama

March 16, 2010 AdventureLisa 0

Desert runner Ryan Sandes won Atacama Crossing this weekend, completing the seven-day foot race in just under an accumulative 24 hours. For Ryan, this race was a clean sweep; he won all six stages.

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Misplaced controls: hunt or go?

March 15, 2010 AdventureLisa 1

Occasionally teams encounter misplaced or missing controls at races; they get to where the control should be, but find that it isn’t there. What to do? Stay and hunt for it or continue on the course and speak to the race organiser later? I’m in favour of the latter. Go. Continue with the race.

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Hawkstone at Ystervark

March 15, 2010 AdventureLisa 0

Lessons learnt. 1) Even in a relatively short race you can fight your way back to the front of the field after setbacks.
2) Anyone can lose a map. 3) Race organiser is human as evidenced by no CP7. 4) Finding a nonexistent CP is impossible even with a brilliant navigator…

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Glass half full

March 11, 2010 AdventureLisa 0

Trail runners Wouna and Gerry le Roux are currently on a three-week unsupported endurace walk through the Klein Karoo from J-Bay to Yzerfontein. Now 14-days into their journey, they’re halfway through their expedition, named ‘Walking for Water’.

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A week to go to Beit Bridge

March 11, 2010 AdventureLisa 0

Ray Chaplin, who has been walking from Cape Town to Beit Bridge towing a trailer loaded with his kit and water, has just under 270km to go to Beit Bridge. He should be there by this time next week. Ray has made steady progress since he set off from Cape Town at New Year.

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Less than 500nm to row

March 11, 2010 AdventureLisa 0

Solo, trans-Atlantic ocean rower Peter van Kets now has less than 500nm to row to Antigua. Tough weather conditions and a competitive solo rival, Charlie Pitcher, meant that Pete lost out on winning the solo category and setting a solo record. He’s in contention for second.