Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Heroes?

It is far too common for people to be called heroes these days.

The MEN don't accept the term. 

It is known that they get pulled out of their inner-city lives to live for a weekend in the wilderness.  Sure, they conquer the harshest terrain, cross rivers, climb mountains, and fry up a mean lamb chop.

But, heroes should be kept for people who have made personal sacrifices of themselves.

So admire what these MEN can do.  But don't call them heroes.


Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Monday, March 18, 2013

The stats are in

The stats are in and this was definitely the hardest one ever. 

More than 14 hours of riding over 100km of road, fire trail and single track. We climbed more than 2500 metres (higher than Kosciusko). 

We burnt over 2700 calories on Friday, and 1500 on Saturday, which equates to 4 T-bones and a piece of Wagyu.

53,500 heartbeats and 27,500 turns of the pedals on the first day's ride alone.  Which added together exactly matches the amount of rocks we rode over. 

Only those there will know how difficult the terrain was.

The lumber supplier had the fires burning and the catering subcommittee ensured we hit record protein consumption levels.

Friday, March 15, 2013

The A team

The consensus is formed. No one takes the easy way.

The path has been examined. The gradients multiplied.

However inspiration is drawn from the convict teams that forged the route. We will follow in their path.