Montag, 5. Oktober 2009
Dreads over
Hu og Hei
This weekend was time for the legendary Hu & Hei orienteering "marathon" in Bymarka. It's tradition in 50 years that this race is organized by NTNUI - Saturday is the prolog called "snuskeløpet" - where everyone can to run to 5 controls out of about 20. 15" start intervall makes it even more challanging, because you have to draw the controls yourself...
Dienstag, 25. August 2009
Primal Quest – the hardest race ever done...
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It was my major goal for this year – finishing Primal Quest. The organizers claim that it’s the most challenging human expedition race. So far I can judge that – it’s true. We came to
Well, back to the race. It started with a marathon through the prairie – followed by further foot orienteering. After that we faced numerous kilometres of gorgeous single trails and unforgettable cave orienteering. The two hardest sections for me were the long trekking stages which were both about 100k long. Due to wrong shoes I got blisters everywhere, changing socks, insoles and using body glide didn’t really help… Finally I got awarded “worst feet” from the medical staff after the race – sound really painful, but fortunately the human body shots down the pain after a while – thanks, I appreciated that a lot...
The highlights of during the race were definitely the amazing rope section. We faced a spectacular 100 meter jumar, 3 very exposed zip lines and 3 80-100 meter rappels.
Another unforgettable experience was when we biked cross the prairie right in between wild hordes of buffalos and many other animals – looked like in Madagascar 2 – no joke! – There we also chased a huge buffalo down a single trail – it was a bit scary in the beginning but it seemed that our bad smell banished the bull hehe
Later in the race when we biked back from the (also) amazing
Once all of them passed, they just seem to stare at us – chilling feeling when hundreds of reflective eyes are concentrated at you….
The end of the race caused us some problems – we lost our Roadbook while repairing a flat and all together we lost about 3-4 hrs by looking for it. Without that we might have ended up in 5th spot, but actually we are also really happy on the 7th. It’s more about getting to the finish and that’s what we did.
The days after the race are now quite special. The body is stuck in deep tiredness, plus that blisters all had to be opened and disinfected. Also both legs swell up and take some time to get back to normal. All of us walk around in robot style. I’ve still not gotten back the feeling in the tip of three fingers and also some of the toes are not 100% fit. I guess, it might take a few more days before I can get back to normal…
My goal before the race was to get to know myself and my team mates better – I’d say that I did so. I got to know many things about myself. For example didn’t I know that I could sleep while walking, paddling or being in the water. I almost fell asleep during biking, but fortunately nothing bad happened. Furthermore could I figure out that my body works pretty well even if I just had 2hrs of sleep. I assume that’s because of the orienteering job I did all the way. So I had to pay attention and be focused. During the end of the first long trekking I could work with my pain threshold. Blisters in combination with my shin tendinitis made each step remember able. I just told myself – you just made 5minutes with the pain and it didn’t get worse, so you’ll make another 5’. I continued several hours with this tactics. It worked, yeah
Coming to the finish was really nice. Lot’s of people were cheering for us and shared our happiness, both at home via our blog and in
Montag, 3. August 2009
Primal Quest is getting closer...
About 11 days to go to this year's highlight. Primal Quest in South Dakota. 960k of wilderness. I'm looking forward to it. These days are busy - preparing the last things - equipment, food, checking the area as good as possible, getting familiar with the weather there, etc.
Here are the Bad Lands... Up and down - everywhere...
Great view from Harney Peak - somewhere in the Black Hills. I guess, we'll get there too.
Sonntag, 28. Juni 2009
World Cup in Oslo
Samstag, 13. Juni 2009
Unwanted break...
Definition of Fun: Merrell Challenge
The 5 laps were: 1. Mountainbiking, 2. Navigation, 3. Paddling, 4. Mountainbiking and finally 5. Adventure Run. All laps started and finished at the “Merrell stadium”. Between and during the laps the teams had to solve the mystery events. These consisted of:
- Carrying one team member who got the feet strapped together
- Passing/climbing a log obstacle
- Passing a soapy/slippery wall/floor
- Pass a river using a cargo net which was stretched by use of a wire
- Transport a log over an obstacle
- Roll a tractor wheel around a short and hilly course
- Svimming
- Wading
- Crawling through watery pipes
- Mud crawling
Date for 2010 event is set to June 12th. The goal is to double the number of teams to 80-100 teams.
www.merrellchallenge.com - with all the details, results and pics.
Media echo after Tieto Enator Adventure Race
http://www.ostlendingen.no/article/20090529/SPORT/773278809/1108#
http://www.friflyt.no/index.php?pagenr=12&articlenr=57033
www.kondis.no 2 articles. one at the frontside, one on the side of "Hedmark" page.
http://www.sleepmonsters.com/racereport.php?page_action=rep&race_id=6828&article_id=5825
Donnerstag, 14. Mai 2009
Sommer Plans..
It’s been a while. Well, i’m still alive and right now i do what it seems that I can do best – I travel. More accurate, I sit in a plane from
What has happened since?!
In sports: I started my orienteering season in
This year I’m part of the Norwegian Multimania Team. We’ll start at three races in from May until August – which will be enough ;) In May we’ll do the Nordic Championships in/around
That was June.
In July:
EXPLORE
Later in July Line and I will take some vacation somewhere. For me mainly sleeping probably…
And in August Vigleik, Per, Linda and I will conquer the
Anyway, Training goes good. My body get’s used to long bicycle rides up to 5h and my dreads are still in shape. I like it.
… Yesterday I got my new favourite play mobile – Specialized Expert Carbon. Looks beautiful. I took a little ride – it convinced me, I’ll keep it. Furthermore, my swimming improves – due to my kayak training – I spend at least as much time in the water as in the boat… I have hopes that there won’t be too much waves during the kayak sections of the adventure races… I mean 80k… that’s too much to swim ;)
My study also doesn’t stand still – it’s at least the reason why I know almost every flight attendant from Norwegian Airlines… nice guys, by the way.
..My other favourite activity at the moment (besides eating) is looking for apartments. Line and I have to move out from the Student apartment by the end of June. She finishes her study soon and I’m no student longer myself, so welcome to the real world. We have been to some apartment showings, but haven’t found the right one yet… We’ll also make that ;)
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Montag, 16. März 2009
Climate change even here...
When we left the car I thought that I might should take a short sleeve shirt with me, but well after just 5 min when we came to the sun I didn't regret anymore missing a short sleeve one - we just took off almost everthing we had. It was fun - never had such a trip before. The airtemp wasn't that high - but the sun, its reflection and zero wind were enough heating - despite the workout itself ;)
The time passed amazingly fast - it felt that we just walked 15min - but it was well 2 hours or something like that - the view the chat with friends made me forget that I was actually walking up a hill. Anyway, now I'm back at university - still healthy and I a bit more colour in my face - and the rest of my body - there is really no need to travel south to get a nice tain ;-)
By the way - the trip was near Oppdal - 2hrs drive from Trondheim - the top is called Okla. For the ones who care.
Dienstag, 24. Februar 2009
Avalanche controll...
After 90min I got to the top of the ski lifts - on the way there i received a textmessage from Tobias with the results from the Sprint in Liberec - thanks a lot - increased my motivation and the smile in my face - so after I made already 1200m climb a snow mobile stopped next to me. To guys smiling at me and asking where I planned to go "up to the top of the lift"..which I saw a bit further away. They asked me if I saw the sign .. I was just 50m away from them - could read what was on them, but the shape was a clear hint ;)
So I figured out that they were from the Avalanche Controll and had to check out everything first. So then - I reached the "top" earlier than expected. Anyway, it was fun!
Or actually - the fun came afterwards.. I stopped by at the top station of the lifts on the way back. There I saw 4 coaches from the Canadian Ski Team - they just arrived up there with some drills and equipment. All in nice Canada jackets... Well ,so there I come - norwegian beenie and jacket - from the opposite direction. They looked quite surprised i'd say ;) I just said Hi and left again..
On the way down I had to make a movie - so that you can see how much I enjoyed the trip ;))
Tomorrow again - the plan was actually to climb both Blackcomb and Whistler Mountain (that be 2500m climb) but then I should have started at 3:45 - to be back for breakfast in time... a bit too early... (but I'm thinking Adventure Racing - so now the time doesn't matter any more - I have to get used to perform 24/7 anyway ;)
..wanna see the downhill ?! click here!
more news later...
Montag, 19. Januar 2009
Endlich kürzere Haare die nimma ins Gsicht hängen
Sodala, so schaut's aus jetz!
Lange hat's gedauert, aber seid letzter woche sind Haare wieder kürzer! Und ganz ohne dass sie geschnitten wurden ;) Dafür sind's a bissi verfilzt... halb so wild, hab mi scho dran gwöhnt.
Das Foto hab i übrigens im Hotel Liberec gemacht - war von Freitag bis Sonntag dort um mit Knut zusammen die WM Strecke zu checken und a bissi zu testen. Hat sich ausgezahlt - hoff ich zumindestens...