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UPDATE: It is now May 22nd and the race is not over yet but I am sitting in an internet cafe in Keetmanshoop, Namibia, having withdrawn. I am embarrassed and apologetic to have to admit this, but although I knew this was meant to be a challenge, this race turned out to be totally preposterous!  Approx 20-25% of competitors have now withdrawn, the penultimate stage had to be cut from 28km to 20km because over half the competitors had to rough camp in the desert on the long stage and many were on IV drips because of dehydration - anyone following the website will have realised what the competitors have been put through. I withdrew knowing that given the "pace" (or lack of it) that I was setting (largely because of the incredibly rough ground), I was probably going to take 30 hrs + to complete the 100km section that we were notified of 2 days before the start of the race! (it was previously a more "manageable" 77km).  Not only that, but the 100km day STARTED with a 2am wake up call, a 4am departure and a 450km bus ride. I knew I simply could not contemplate starting out on a stage that I actually considered dangerous. I will email everyone about this but THANK YOU for your support. I did visit SOS in Windhoek where I met a delightful group of people. I hope that my lack of success doesn't diminish the fact that I did TRY and that in the process all of us together raised an excellent amount of money for a great cause.

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In May 2009 I will be participating in RacingThePlanet: Namibia. This is a 7 day, 250km race in southern Namibia encompassing the Fish River Canyon. The course will begin around Keetmanshoop, in a desert region across one of the toughest trails in southern Africa. We then traverse mountain ranges and enter the Wegdraai Valley, passing through slot canyons and over the Hunsberg Mountain Range into the Arimas Valley. Finally we will cross the Rekvlakte sand flats ending in the town of Luderitz, but not before facing the Skeleton Coast and 30 meter high sand dunes.  In addition to covering this difficult ground all competitors have to carry all their own food and equipment for the entire period.

In preparation for this I am walking the UK's North Downs Way (160km) and South Downs Way (210km) and a lot of Hong Kong's trails so by mid May at the end of the race, my legs will have carried me about 1000km in 3 months!

I confess I won't be breaking any time records - my aim is to complete rather than compete! However, given that I really do think this is quite a challenge, I would like to get people to join me in making a contribution to an excellent charity which I already support - SOS Children's Villages. I already sponsor two children through SOS, one of whom is in Windhoek, Namibia and it would be great to have something to show for it all at the end of what will be a gruelling experience! See www.4deserts.com for more info on the race.

Many thanks for your support!

Fiona

Good luck Donation by Barbara Cochrane on 04/05/09

 
£50.00

Well done - will miss you in HK when I am there in May - pack those sand goggles! Donation by Juliet Pegler on 04/05/09

 
£50.00

Although you say you are going to take it easy, I don’t believe that for a minute. You are a winner by taking part, you don’t need to win the event.x Donation by Simon Waterson on 04/05/09

 
£200.00

Mad. But good luck. Donation by James Hay on 04/05/09

 
£100.00

Go Fi, Go! Hong Kong will be with you in spirit! Good luck.!Tony Donation by Tony Soughan on 03/05/09

 
£100.00

Best of luck Fiona - great cause. We'll be thinking of you! x Donation by Nick and Fran Gowlland on 03/05/09

 
£100.00

There are easier ways to see Namibia! Good luck... Donation by Oliver Jory on 30/04/09

 
£50.00 + £14.10 Gift Aid

Amazing-am jealous at all your travels!! Donation by lj bristowe on 30/04/09

 
£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid

Fi, you're completely mad! Good luck and good effort. I very much look forward to hearing all about it after the event. Donation by Jo Perry on 30/04/09

 
£25.00 + £7.05 Gift Aid

Fiona - Awesome. Make sure you pack the sand goggles for the fierce winds on the dunes! Aiyaa. Take Care. Donation by Ciara Shannon on 30/04/09

 
£30.00

Good luck!! Look forward to following Facebook updates if you get the time! Lots of love from us in HK! Donation by Louise & Rey on 30/04/09

 
£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid

I can safely say that I have never sponsored such a punishing event. Good luck! Don't loiter! I look foward to a full report of success. Donation by Nick Toovey on 30/04/09

 
£100.00

well done, keep going, play the game, stiff upper lip etc. etc. Donation by Jason K on 30/04/09

 
£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid

Ditto Penny's comments (my kids obviously!!) Donation by David F on 30/04/09

 
£25.00 + £7.05 Gift Aid

Enjoy and remember to take in the scenery...as it flashes by !! Good luck R x Donation by Richard Johnson on 19/04/09

 
£500.00

Good Cause, Great Challenge, Good Luck! Love Mum Donation by Ann Somerville on 14/04/09

 
£100.00

good luck on this great initiative! Donation by seon & emil wolter on 10/04/09

 
£100.00

Enjoy Namibia! Donation by Nikki Summersall on 25/03/09

 
£50.00

Best of luck in Africa. Hope Singapore delivers for you too ! Donation by Michael Green on 24/03/09

 
£50.00 + £14.10 Gift Aid

Good Luck! Donation by David Carrier on 16/03/09

 
£50.00

Good Luck - I'll give you more if you take the kids with you!! Donation by Penny Robinson on 16/03/09

 
£250.00

to start the ball rolling!! Donation by Fiona Somerville on 13/03/09

 
£3,000.00
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