Day 9
Stuck in the red tape
If Dylan was writing the blog the whole entry for today
would read, “It was a good day. I liked today”. Thankfully for our vast
readership, Dylan is not writing this particular blog entry and so, luckily (or
painstakingly) for you this blog entry will at the very least begin.
Tim and Dylan woke up to find that Roark was nowhere to be
seen. This was surprising as he is almost always the last one to wake up. But
after wondering around the vast downstairs area of the club house he didn’t
seem to be around. It turns out he found a puffy yoga mat in the gym to lie on
in an attempt to hide from any possible contact with bed bugs (which may or may
not exist). Needless to say, he was still asleep.
After brekkie, we started the transfer to a smaller cottage
next door (barely 10 metres away), which will be our home for the next three
nights. It’s as nice as anyone could hope for but it’s always tough
transferring from the world’s best club house/mansion which we’ve had all to
ourselves over the past week.
Dylan had a fairly clean race, but found that his running
speed was a bit lacking, Tim had the opposite problem- trying to run too fast
for his navigation and mis-reading the map, making lots of errors including first
heading towards 9 instead of 8 (15secs), going to the wrong side of one of the
artificial fences (30 secs) and 4 or 5 other small mistakes and bad route
choices. Roark didn’t have any big mistakes, but had a fair number of small
mistakes which added up in the end. The terrain wasn’t to complex (although we
still managed to make some mistakes), so the organisers decided to put out
taped barriers to make the route choices more interesting and to allow a
reasonably open area to be put to good use.
After the race we each grabbed a massive burger at the
arena. We hadn’t been clever enough to pack any food. We then headed back to
Einarbu.
Back at the club house, Tim and Roark decided to take their
new shoes for a spin (they had arrived that morning). They had each been given
a pair of x-talon 212’s and o-roc 280’s. They each tried out the shoe they were
least familiar with so Tim gave the x-talons a go around while Roark tried out o-roc’s
for the first time. They took a run down to the dam and put them through their
fair share of interesting terrain from muddy marshes to rocky ridges. More to
come later about these awesome shoes...
Once the shoe spinning was complete, Dylan and Roark decided they were
still hungry so they headed off to the kitchen to fry up some hamburgers. With
hamburgers in hand they headed back to our new cottage.
Tim and Roark settled
down into some Arrow (a tv series), while Dylan read his book nearby (this
particular series put an end to our blog for quite a while, as you may have
noticed). We then headed off to bed.
Awkward interaction of the day: Asking Niall McCarthy if he
remembers Salome (Salami).
Quote of the day: Salami’s such a cougar – Tim Chambers
Fact of the day: We were invited to the party, unfortunately
it’s not a 21st (not even close).
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