Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Abu Dhabi Adventure Challenge 2010 - The Truth
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Time's up...let's go to battle!!!
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Out of the box!!!
The big problem is here in uganda the the tretment is so expensive i dont know what am going to do becouse am adimeted now its 2day, they are asking for money.the Doctor told me that if i get $2,450 they can take me to South Africa or to India for a better tretment that is the advise given by my Doctor i know God is there i will be helped
Now let me wait for your support .let me ask you if you are sending me some thing let me tell you to use thise details becouse me i can't walk as am sick but i got here my best friend like you who is helping me here in hospital he will go to bank and pick up the funds you are going to send to me i trust him so much as i trust you ,you can use thise details Use Western Union or Money Gram is better safe and farster in Uganda where i am now.OR you can use bank transifer if posible i will get the funds safely
qstn money for?
ans BROKEN HAND
Amount sent :
Now for bank transifer is blow
Account name is :MEDI SSEKALALA
Account number :5800118443
Bank and Bank address
Plot 16 Kampala Road
P.O. Box 2971 , Kampala
LUGOGO Branch
Swift Code: BARCUGKX
Swift code: BARCUS33
ABA: 026002574
Its good that here in hospital i got a friend he is a doctor MEDI SEKALALA is working on me he have a laptop connected on internet he is giving me to send you email. I cannot die if I know you might have a medicine to treat me thank you.
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Mr. “Whoever you might have met around Uganda or Kenya”
I am more than happy in your reply to my mail, How was your day today?. Mine a little hot over here in Dakar Senegal.
My name is Miss Vero Murphy (23) years old,but age differences matter not. single and never married.i am from Sudan,in Africa and presently i am residing in the refugee camp here in Dakar Senegal as a result of the civil war that was fought in my country last two years.
My late father DR NATHANIEL MURPHY (names vary) was chairman managing director
MURPHY INDUSTRIAL COMPANY LTD, in Sudan the capital of my country,and he was also the personal adviser to the former head of state before the rebels attacked our house one early morning and killed my mother and my father in a cold blood.
It was only me that is alive now and i managed to make my way to a nearby country Senegal where i am living now as a refugee.
And our region is not safe at all because of the rebel soldiers who are rapping women everyday and i escaped through the help of the unicef and red cross and i am now registered with the united nation high commission for refugees Dakar Office here in Senegal.
I choose to come to Senegal because i came once to Dakar three years ago with my late father because he was in oil business I will tell you more about my family and everything about me when i am sure who you are and that i can trust you with my life as true friend and guardian,
My hobbies are reading and watching sports event like football. and I would like to know more about you. Your likes and dislikes,your hobbies and what you are doing presently,
Attached here is my picture I will tell you more about myself in my next mail.
Hoping to hear from you soonest!
Yours love
miss vero.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Abu Dhabi Adventure Challenge: World's toughest training?
But it got quickly suppressed in a chilling pool in Liwa hotel followed by wonderful buffet lunch. Definitely it was a fruitful weekend and a big help in our preparations. We knew more about the race details and could focus our training the right way and get proper equipment.
I got back to Doha and my settling down circus started in full speed. So I ran less, biked less, even to gym I was going less regularly. Instead I was going to see various apartments and fix car shipping paperwork. All that went painfully slow I started to feel that I’m losing what I gained and falling behind again. Until one day when I went with Envac colleagues including our Dubai general manager Graham for a beer. I knew that few people from the company were quite excited, when I told them what I’m going to do and were supporting me, but I didn’t know that it was that much!!
“Jiri” said Graham, “Envac would like to support you somehow in your race”. “That is very kind, but unfortunately our entry fee is paid and we got all equipment already also” I sadly replied. “Hmmm…and what about that we buy you a kayak, you will train on it and after that anybody from the company can use it and have fun” Graham suggested and I had to fight not to show too much excitement “Wow…that would be awesome!!” Although I didn’t believe it at the beginning, in a week I got beautiful orange double sea Q-kayaks Wanderer and because I managed to find a peaceful penthouse apartment in villa on the desert edge of Doha, I was ready to kick off the training full speed again. And this time in full quality also, thanks to the more than generous sponsorship of ENVAC Middle East J
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Abu Dhabi Adventure Challenge: World's toughest challenge?
This exactly happened to me while sitting comfortably on the beach after relaxing kite session and it was one of my very good Czech friends Jaro who asked. I also knew the other two who were in already and they needed the last guy, another Czech and an Iraqi. Tough decision? Not really J “Wow…it looks amazing!! Count me in” I responded almost without thinking. I just saw a great fun with friends and some physical challenge, which I always wanted to prove to myself!
Whole race is also a navigation challenge, because using GPS and compass you have to be collecting checkpoints on the way. Some with given coordinates and the optional ones with just point in the printed Google Earth map!! There are strict time limits and everything is penalized.
Didn’t look that bad on the paper. Especially when I remembered myself doing some hiking with almost 3km of elevation and some 60km long. Running half marathon is also not a problem. I know nothing about kayaking long distance, but I felt pretty confident after I started going to the gym on July this year J So with the next three months of training it would be “Piece of cake” J
But when I considered it deeper and tried running 20km in the sand, I realized that I signed up for something I have basically no experience with. Extreme distances without rest for six consecutive days, team psychic, proper race nutrition…and when I added tons of strictly required and specified equipment which will be checked in technical verifications and when I also saw that this is not a fun challenge at all as I thought a bit, where people go to finish, because of all those professional athletes, iron man world champions and world record holder competing for 230000 US dollars in price money…I felt that I might have done a mistake!!