My next race is the Nocturnal - I've been training my running hard to be able to keep up with my race partner May-li. After that I'm looking forward to a trip to Ecuador where Mickey and I will be flying out of Shell, Ecuador
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to Pavacachi
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and then paddling to Cononaco on the Peruvian border.
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Here is a little closer look - yes, those 2 structures are the village of Cononaco. This is a pretty isolated stretch of the Amazon rain forest.
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This is my site on my experiences with adventure racing. You may see many of these articles published elsewhere as I write for a number of navigation, outdoor, and adventure magazines (normally in condensed and edited versions). This blog contains the full unedited versions of these stories.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Monday, July 20, 2009
Death Race
Well - I couldn't make it to the death race this year. If you have not heard of the death race, you should check it out.
Death Race
I've got a lot of things going on, August 8 I'll be racing in the Nocturnal ( http://www.pangeaadventureracing.com/race.php?r=29 ) with May-li (and possibly a 3rd person) as team Off the Map. I'll have a full race report and pretty much figure she'll be dragging me all through the swamp while I stare at the maps. I have upped my running training a bit to get ready. At the end of August I'll be heading to Ecuador to help Mickey set up some fun activities in the Rain Forest for Eco-Xtreme adventures.
I am also in the early planning stages for an awesome bike race - the race will be 106 miles and will trace one of the early historic routes of Florida history.
Death Race
I've got a lot of things going on, August 8 I'll be racing in the Nocturnal ( http://www.pangeaadventureracing.com/race.php?r=29 ) with May-li (and possibly a 3rd person) as team Off the Map. I'll have a full race report and pretty much figure she'll be dragging me all through the swamp while I stare at the maps. I have upped my running training a bit to get ready. At the end of August I'll be heading to Ecuador to help Mickey set up some fun activities in the Rain Forest for Eco-Xtreme adventures.
I am also in the early planning stages for an awesome bike race - the race will be 106 miles and will trace one of the early historic routes of Florida history.
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