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Category Archives: Epic End To End NZ 10
Life After Epic
It’s over and I’m back to ‘normal’ life. Well normal as my life is currently. As Jo says it’s funny having little to do when you’re not in your own home as you really do have little to do. I’ve … Continue reading
Epic Camp NZ10 – Day 15 – DONE!
We made it ! What a fantastic trip. Awesome experience. It was great to all roll in to the finish together and every shaking hands, hugging, congratulating each other. We cracked open champagne and all had a tipple. Not a … Continue reading
Epic Camp NZ10 – Day 14
We’re nearly there. Today’s picture is of Clas and I at the regroup after the KOM (mum – this means King Of The Mountains ;o)). It’s been a bit of a highlight getting to know Clas. We seemed to hit … Continue reading
Epic Camp NZ10 – Day 13
Todays picture is of the food that awaits our finish on each day of Epic Camp. Today was particularly nice with lots of Christmas Cake on offer. Quite a leisurely start today meeting Tara and Petro for a 10k run … Continue reading
Epic Camp NZ10 – Day 12
We started today with a fantastic run round Godley Head in Christchurch. It was a beautiful run in lovely weather. Over the hills to the coast and back along the coast. 18.5km so clearly tacked on 1.5km to 20km. Great … Continue reading
Epic Camp NZ10 – Day 11
Gordo reckons he saw signs of me feeling tired. He seemed quite pleased. When I cursed at my gears he had further evidence though he reckons I didn’t swear …. I’m sure I did. Anyway … I think I am … Continue reading
Epic Camp NZ10 – Day 10
Too hectic a day to take any photos so here’s a photo of Jo arriving on the South Island. Last night I didn’t get enough sleep as we had a bit of a nightmare with our iDisk and I spent … Continue reading
Epic Camp NZ10 – day 9 – Regroup
Thats at least £100,000 worth of bikes racked up on the Wellington to Picton Ferry. The North Island is finished. In the first 8 days I’ve covered 1,326 KM at an average pace of 29.9km/h together with 28.2km of swimming … Continue reading
Epic Camp NZ10 – Day 8 – Mechanical
The picture is of me on Annettes bike, god knows how many sizes too small, having got over todays big climb on it. I’ve had every emotion today and got pretty close to losing my sense of humour luckily only … Continue reading
Epic Camp NZ10 – Day 7
We’re in Masterton this evening with one day before we finish the North Island. Another storming day. The highlight was at the swim this morning. Look at the picture above does that or does that not look like a proper … Continue reading