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La Clusaz and Salomon Russia Tough it Out The 8 teams trekking now have not seen a road, path, fence or anything made by humans for over two full days ... |
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The Leaders Emerge from the Bog Navigation was tough in an expanse of peat bog 20 km wide – so far that you cannot see where it ends ... |
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King’s Own on a Charge The Canadian military team, The King’s Own Calgary Regiment, is making a surprisingly strong showing here ... |
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Allier Aventure Crash Out Sandrine’s injury is a big blow to Allier Aventure, who were in second place ... |
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Russian Rescue - Stick to the Rules! The team’s breaking of safety guidelines endangered their lives and led to their disqualification from the race ... |
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La Clusaz Show Their Experience Their youngest members are 40 years old, and their accumulated experience shows through ... |
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Restart from PC3 Racers are now heading east to PC4, 91 km by mountain bike, where they will ascend ropes to start the trekking ... |
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Blown Away by the Patagonian Winds I could see waterspouts passing every few minutes – mini-tornadoes full of seawater and spray, that move quickly across the sea ... |
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The Fury of Patagonia Unleashes The kayak was folded in half, but that was the least of the problems ... |
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Wrong Turns at the Start The start was a remote hostel, “The Lodge” at Cerro Guido, in the windswept hills just northeast of the Torres del Paine ...
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What to Expect in the Early Stages We have experienced unusually warm weather here in Patagonia over the last week and river levels will be high ... |
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The Course in Detail 650km of Patagonian terrain and weather with only two food resupplies ... |
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