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Wednesday, 2 January 2013

Climbing Mont Blanc and happy new year

Happy new year everyone!

I hope you all had great and happy end of the year celebrations. Wishing you the best 2013, full of fun and adventures.

Since my last post, I completed several adventures. One of them being the main reason behind creating this blog, climbing Mont Blanc in France.

A picture being worth a thousands words, here we go:

Top of Mont Blanc du Tacul, 4248m
After a week of training in the French and Italian Alps, we climbed a Mont Blanc (Mont Blanc du Tacul) but it was not the Mont Blanc (the tallest mountain in the European Union culminating at 4,810m). 

We had decided to get to the top of Mont Blanc through "La Voie des 3 Monts", route which goes through the Mont Blanc du Tacul, the Mont Maudit and finally Mont Blanc. According to wikipedia this route is "known to be more technical and challenging than other more commonly used routes". 

Due to conditions similar to the ones which led to nine people dying two months before on the Mont Maudit (literally the "Cursed Mountain"), we decided to not go through the Mont Maudit and climb the Mont Blanc du Tacul instead. As Ed Viesturs said "Getting to the top is optional. Getting down is mandatory." Cherry on the cake, we got media coverage on French National TV:

"Australian mountaineer" according to French TV

Please find below a few pictures and videos of this fantastic experience. I will post more of them later on (lots to select/edit). I would like to thank my mountaineering friend Matthieu, who trained and prepared his brother Arnaud and I during a week and kept us safe the entire time. 



We went through amazing landscapes, got interviewed by French TV and finally climbed a +4,000m mountain to experience an amazing sunrise over the Alps (see below).


Looking towards the Aiguille du Midi  Looking towards Italy
And the reason why this update was not posted earlier is because right after coming back to Australia, I was selected by Rexona to complete the gruelling Mark Webber Challenge, an adventure race consisting of 350 kms in five days across Tasmania. More about this shortly.

Monday, 11 June 2012

Relaxing Long Weekend? Not quite.

We had a long weekend down under with the Queen's birthday on Monday. And so as you would do after a long and busy week at work, I slept in and relaxed most of the weekend.

Not quite.

With a friend of mine, Pierre, we decided during the week to go to the Blue Mountains for a mountain bike ride.  I love this beautiful place, close to Sydney (~1hr drive) which has plenty of mountain bike tracks. While I have been there several times to do the famous Oaks trail, Pierre organised the ride which included both the Andersons trail (30kms) and the Oaks trail (30kms).

Pierre tracked it with his app, you can see the itinerary here.

So Saturday, I woke up at 6am (as you do) and went to pick him up before heading off to the blue mountains to do some mountain biking. 

The weather was perfect, sunny with no clouds, but chilly with temperatures close to 0 degree celsius. We got to Glenbrook around 7.45am after one hour drive, parked close to the Visitors centre (strategic location due to the proximity of its toilets) and rode to Glenbrook station to take the train to Wentworth Falls.

It's always great to see so many people waking up early in the morning, coming with their families, mates and jamming the train with their mountain bikes.

Bikes in the train
We got off at Wentworth Falls, and Pierre took the lead as we had to ride a little prior to getting on the actual Andersons Trail. There was some construction work on the way and following Pierre onto the road, I got really scared when we found ourselves in the middle of the freeway with literally no lane for bicycles! Pierre then crossed both lanes to get out on a bicycle/pedestrian path. After a big fright, we then rode to the start of the trail and had a great time.

The Andersons trail is really a great track, with an adrenaline charged rush down a steep downhill. The downhill ends up in an icy cold creek that you, sadly, have to cross and get your feet wet!

After this, is a dreadful 3km steep uphill! I did not have much fun there with my old bike.

We then got onto the famous Oaks trail, that I love and we had a blast.

I discovered half way through the track that there was steam in front of the lens of my GoPro (checking back home -  the videos are just no good). Thankfully, for the best part of the Oaks trail after that (the fast section, single trail and technical bit at the end) there was no steam. I will have some great shots/videos to share after the editing is done.

Amazing time, great company and great weather! Will definitely go back there with Pierre and do some more shots too!

After relaxing for a few hours at home (and yes I did do a few stretches), having a massive (and not so healthy) pizza for dinner, I then decided at 10pm on Saturday to enter a 14kms race on Sunday at 6.45am. 

My girlfriend was not so impressed with me as:
  • she was going to be woken up another day at 6am
  • we had to go to a friend's 30th surprise birthday party at 12pm sharp. 

The 14 kms running race was taking place around the Iron Cove and the Leichhardt Park, a flat, fast and scenic race. I will update the post once the photos are published so you get an idea.

Race itinerary - Copyright Sri Chinmoy
The race was really enjoyable with great views of the cove, people rowing and the city in the background. The organisation was great and so was the weather. 

After riding 60kms the day before, not having really prepared physically, mentally and nutritionally, I was actually happily surprised with my time. I completed the race in just over 1 hour. 61 minutes and 48 seconds to be precise (which equates to 4m40s per km). The results are available here.

And for those wondering, yes, we did make it on time to our friend's 30th surprise birthday party and I did make it up to my girlfriend (bringing her delicious French pastries for breakfast).

And finally, on Monday morning, both my girlfriend and I had a well deserved sleep in (and did I mention that I also slept 14 hrs? ;)

Monday, 7 May 2012

Crushed Bike, Last Patrol & Adventure Racing

Hello everyone,

Cannot believe that it has been exactly a month since my last post!

Had the post Kosciuszko - Part 4: Going there in my draft ready to go but with Easter and moving places, it sadly did not happen until now. Let me know what you think about it!

Anyways, since then, I had my last patrol for the season in Freshwater:

Bye for now dear rescue board!
It has been a great season with no major drama, a lot of fun, great teamwork and great weather! I love being able to exercise outdoors and do my bit for the community at the same time, thank you surf life saving!

Also went to the great Oaks trail for a mountain bike ride and clocked up nearly 50km/h downhill which was really exhilarating! Sadly my GoPro decided to stop filming before the fast leg and the handlebar holder broke with the vibrations! But this little GoPro in its case did not come out with a single scratch!

Haven't gone through all the movies but hopefully will post that soon.

Quite a dramatic event happened since then which will definitely prevent me from doing pure mountain bike races (sadly for my friends at Maxadventure which are organising the Wombat & Convict 100kms), I crushed my competition mountain bike:

Two of the three cracks on the frame
A pretty dear lesson to teach me not to forget to take the bike off the roof racks before entering the garage :/

I went to see the friendly team at Bike addictions and thought I could change the frame but sadly the fork also got damaged so I will need to get a new bike :/

In two minds at the moment with buying a new bike (especially with the upcoming expenses to do with climbing Mt Blanc), so for now will use my old hardtail (which is not much fun to ride) but better than no bike. Did receive an email today from maxadventure, saying that Kathmandu is looking for experienced, passionate Kathmandu gear testers. Fingers crossed, I will be selected which will be great to put the gear to test climbing Mt Blanc! Then I definitely get a new bike :D

I actually did ride my old bike at the Duo race at Belanglo state forest, which was a great event with both orienteering and bike riding. 

Next upcoming race will be the Kathmandu Adventure Race in the Royal National Park. 

Always very special race for me as it was the place where I started to do adventure racing! The weather was terribly cold and wet, but I could not help smiling for the entire race, check this out:

Kathmandu Adventure Race RNP
It is two weeks away and a great race to do. Always lots of fun. I would highly recommend doing it if you want to take on a new challenge and/or do something different!

After registering online, a PR person from the Kathmandu Adventure Series actually contacted me to potentially run a story with the local newspapers. Watch the space!