A Competitors view

Posted by Kinetic Events (kinetic) on Apr 07 2009
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I am staying just down the road at Desert Camp. Owned by the same company as the Lodge but this is self catering. Amazing place and stunning design; part canvas and rest brick and mortar. Elegant and most brilliant shower (showers make a place for me).
At low season, now, the rates are about 20% lower and they will get you food with a day's notice. This place is a carnivore's fantasy land with its gemsbok, eland, kudu, springbok, zebra and beef steaks.

As for the event. I am really impressed with these guys. There were big changes from last year and going into this race they had to overcome the stigma from the last. It is hard enough getting a race off the ground without having to deal with stuff another guy did.

Our overnight camps were super. Tents put up for us, matresses provided, hot water available and cutlery, plates and such. No shortage of drinking water.

Routes were well varied and we got to see quite different parts of this area. Overall the terrain was easy, but this changes when the mercury rises. As it gets hotter you get slower and on flat ground you end up walking and roasting. We were very lucky to get this unusual weather for most of this race.

This team has proved their ability to plan and run a very good event and if this is anything to go by the others they have planned will have as much care, consideration and attention. Lots of heart here too from the rest of the team and Absolut Tours and the super people from Sossusvlei Lodge, who manned what I call 'elegant' waterpoints in the blazing heat.

Almost home time. I could easily do a few more days here at the pool gazing at the animals and scenery. Early transfer in morning. Nite.
Lisa de Speville, Ladies Winner 2009


 

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