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Goto: 12005-01-04 12005-01-06 1Australia

2005-01-05:
Distance today: 29.0 km (Accumulated: 16293.0 km)
Country: Australia

2005.01.05B. Evening stage. [Nullabor Settlement; white sign on Eyre A1:
"Nullabor Hotel
& Motel"; Nullabor Roadhouse] - [green Road sign on Eyre A1: "WA 155km" (=
West
Australia 155km)].

(Crew: John Pav & family all stage).

29km, 2:42:56h. Excl. food, water, road-finding, toilet etc. stops.
Total 16.252km.


Start: 19:28am.
Finish: 22:20pm.
Time GMT + 10:30 hours (NB: South Australian Time!)

+19c, half overcast and medium wind at start.
16c, dark and same at finish.

internet connections on the desert stretches out here in Nullabor>.


- The complementary evening stage to go with the morning stage earlier
today; giving a total of 64km.
We have decided to divide the stages into two so to avoid the strong
midday sun. And to have time of a nap and some desert-sightseeing :-)!!



Goto: 12005-01-04 12005-01-06 1Australia

2005-01-05:
Distance today: 35.0 km (Accumulated: 16293.0 km)
Country: Australia

2005.01.04.A. [green road sign on Eyre A1: "N35km"] - [Nullabor
Settlement;
white sign on Eyre A1: "Nullabor Hotel & Motel"; Nullabor Roadhouse.

(Crew: John Pav and family all stage).

35km, 3:21:30h. Excl. food, water, road-finding, toilet etc. stops.
Total 16.223km.


Start: 10:07am.
Finish: 15:45pm.
Time GMT + 10:30 hours (NB: South Australian Time!)

+19c, half overcast and heavy wind at start.
26c and same at finish.

internet connections on the desert stretches out here in Nullabor>.


- A light stage where Johns family did their part in making it a joy to
run :-) Along with their care for my food (I don?t recon I have ever
eaten this healthy back home in Copenhagen... ;-) I also have found out
the John has a huge knowledge of the history and sight of the Nullabor.

So along with the running in the next few days there will also be some
whale watching from the ocean cliffs to be done (Nullabor in all its
barren landscape is amazingly situated right next to the ocean separation
the Australian mainland from Antarctica!).


I hope I have energy for it between the morning and evening running... :-)
But it will surely be a nice change of the "running - sleeping - eating -
sleeping - eating - running"... routine :-)



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