
Is the Cure in Nepal?
G'day!
I did it! IU ran and walked approx 230km of the Nepali Himalaya's and finished the 7 day multi day ultra marathon in just under 42 hours. I got sick with a bug (as many did) and had to endure vomiting and diarrhea.
Some amazing sights and some friendships I hope I will never lose. Precious things.
216 people started and about 170 finished. I came in at 58th. Very happy.
Thank you for your support and encouragement!
Thanks, Captain Adventure (aka Stuart Brown)
PS: Each and every donation, no matter how large or small, will help find a cure!
PPS: Follow my blog and see details on RacingThePlanet: Nepal 2011 @ http://www.4deserts.com/beyond/nepal/
and
http://www.4deserts.com/blogs/index_nepal.php?pid=MTI3Ng==&blog=116
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