Day 37 today & the expedition has stopped
for the first time! Jez has decided on his first rest day. He is enjoying
the rest & the photographers have been showing him some amazing footage.
Our rest stop for the night - near Lake Emily |
His progress until today has been extraordinary, covering an average of 40
miles/day, but it's been much slower than he expected due to the difficult
conditions under foot - the most challenging that he has ever experienced.
Therefore his days have been much longer than we expected. 3 days ago he
finished at 4.30am having run a a very difficult mountain pass involving a lot
of river wading & scrambling in the dark. Last night he came in at 2.30am
& consumed a large meal of chicken & sausage pasta followed by
chocolate pudding & custard!
The weather has been very mixed but lots of cold rain in the last few days,
& we can now see large amounts of fresh snow on the mountains. Jez would
have been running through snow if he had been out today. The heaters are
working full time here in the camper vans. So much for the New Zealand summer!
Yesterday we had an interesting challenge - to cross the Raikia River, one of
the big rivers draining the Southern Alps. It is considered to be a 'hazard
zone' by the Te Araroa Trust & attempted crossings are not recommended.
Most Te Araroa walkers drive round but Jez, using 'human power only', had the
choice of a river crossing or a 35-mile cycle ride on a very modest mountain
bike that is too small for him.
So Jamie, Matteo (photography team) & I left the van at 5am to survey the
possibility of a crossing. The river is about 2.5km wide at the place where we
wanted to cross it, & it is braided in the summer ie composed of multiple
smaller rivers separated by shingle islands. I got across all the flows by
wading, often having to try different crossings points that were shallow enough
to be safe. However, the last crossing was several hundred metres wide, deep,
& fast-flowing. We are carrying an inflatable kayak but have no experience
of using it to cross fast-moving water. We returned & put the options to
Jez - he chose the river crossing.
So back to the river with the inflatable kayak where Jez & I started the
crossing with the mini-helicopter buzzing overhead taking aerial photos. We
reached the large final crossing, prepared the kayak, & Jez was off! My
anxiety evaporated as he rapidly made progress, & within 15 minutes I could
see a tiny figure carrying the kayak across the rough ground on the opposite
bank up to Jamie in the camper van where Jez could eat, have a cuppa, grab his
running kit, & disappear back into the mountains.
We have another similar crossing tomorrow but we have had heavy rain again
today so we shall have to be very careful. He won't want to fail this next
crossing as the cycle round is 50 miles.
I would like to stress that we are well equipped, & experienced with river
crossings. Jez & the team fully support the Te Araroa Trust's view that the
Raikia & Rangitata rivers are significant hazard zones, crossings of which
should not be attempted without appropriate expertise (as for Cook Strait).
Jez making the water crossing |
16 comments:
Rest well and recover fast Jez, hope you get back on track quickly and safely. Thinking of you whilst watching the snow fall in Knowle :-) Woody x
Keep going Jez and enjoy the rest day; getting this far without a day off is amazing. I'm also having a day off today, but that is because snow has closed the schools here:-) Matt G
Amazing journey Jez good luck with the rest of the journey . Unbelievable with the weather my uncle lives in Australia and there experiencing 40 degrees heat
A well deserved rest JB - I can't believe you far you have got so far without one. You are an inspiration :)
I hope the rest gives you the extra beans you need to complete your adventure.
S x
Incredible job Jez. Keep up the strong work!
Enjoy your rest day, your amazing. I'll be out on the whw tomorrow with some of your friends and I'm sure we'll all be talking about your adventures. Ellen x
Rest well Jezz, that river crossing sounded awesome !
Just caught up on the blog having not read it for a few days and now need to lie down and recover !! Amazing stuff. Have you boys considered what life is going to be like when you return home ? Perhaps you shuld sign up for Ranulph Fiennes walk to the S Pole ! You should just about get there in time for the start in March !
Jez, I can lend you a bike, as I'll probably not be using it for a while.
All the best
Lance
Read every blog . I am an avid reader of travel books and the blog is as good as the best of those . A stunning account of a spectacular adventure . Jez - how do you run not just the distance but over that terrain for that length of time and in such varying conditions . Awesome is barely sufficient as a description of this continuing achievement .
And then crossing the Cook straight ! Well done Mark . I know how supportive you are . You and James have been kept a bit busy . It has proved to be a great team . All the very best to all of you. Keep the blogs coming
Top top effort JB
Teerain looks amazing, if not a little more challenging than expected...A well deserved rest day before last big push.
Keep up the good work and stay safe...
Pat
ps. Long Mynd on 16/3 with MG and poss SP ;o)
It'll be interesting to see if anyone else decides to do this challenge after Jez. The terrain just sounds too technical for anybody other than one of the best in the world to take on.
Rest well, you'll need it.
ENJOY YOUR WELL-EARNED REST JEZ! This adventure blog is the best running-related material on the internet at the moment.
Keep safe, and enjoy the remainder!
Lee from feetus.co.uk
Oh, one more thing Jez. if you get tired, just eat one of the patches in my puncture repair kit and you will be able to run at 25 mph for days on end.
Your pal
Lance
great blog just caught up with last few days great ruining!!!
May
amazing jez. I have been following your journey and I cant imagine how difficult it is. a real achievement for you. my favourite part of your blog was when you reunited with gemma (my friend from work). I thought that was touching.
good luck with the rest of your journey!!
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