THE RHINO CHALLENGE

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FREEDOM CHALLENGE 2013

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Saturday 19 January 2013

Attakwas!!!

Well, that's the Attakwas extreme done. My first training race in preparation for Freedom Challenge 2013.... As much as it was a suffer fest of note, I'm really happy with current state of fitness...at this stage I'm just doing long slow base training without any high intensity 'pain' threshold training and I still managed to finish in same time as last year when I was well advanced in training for Epic...so all good. The route resembled much of what I will be facing at FC so really chuffed to be able to stress myself out in these conditions. I also made a point of riding by myself the whole time...something that FC will require....just a note of congratulations to my friend Eric Kleinhanse who pulled of a podium spot today as well as his wife Ariane....the real deal!!! Time now for some r&r with my gorgeous wife and some Chardonnay next to the ocean....cheers till next time.

Attakwas 2013

Charles getting ready for his first training race in preparation of the freedom challenge. Oudtshoorn to Groot Brak, 130 km later....

Thursday 17 January 2013

Introduction - Rhino Challenge


Dear Family and Friends

This is my first post, hopefully of many, on what’s happening in 2013. As you will have noticed, I have just recently launched a blog site and facebook page that will be covering my Freedom Challenge training/preparation and then the event itself. There are still sections on the blog page that need to be completed, such as sponsorship process etc. these details should all be available shortly.
In November last year my application to participate in the 2013 Freedom Challenge was accepted. More information on the Freedom Challenge in a minute.

As many of you will know, I competed in the 2012 ABSA Cape Epic thanks to the very generous sponsorship from Lancers Inn, Maseru. Partnering up with Malcolm Heathfield, team Lancers Inn managed to finish just inside the top 100 out of 600 teams on grand classification, not a bad result considering this being our first Cape Epic, the intensity and difficulty of this event!
The Freedom Challenge is an event of a very different nature. Unlike the ABSA Cape Epic which is a fully supported multi-stage team event, the Freedom Challenge is a non-stop, solo and unsupported event, starting in Pietermaritzburg and finishing 2300 kilomters later just outside Paarl in the western cape. Over and above the distance and difficulty of the route, the event is held in the heart of winter with competitors facing extreme weather conditions, especially while crossing the southern Drakensburg/Maluti mountain ranges, where temperatures will be plummeting deep into the sub-zero numbers. Each rider will need to carry all clothing and spares in a back-pack, while food and other items can be sent forward in 2 litre containers to the checkpoints that the rider will be passing. Participants will be starting in batches between the 9th and 19th of June 2013, depending on the estimated pace of the rider. Slower riders start first with the faster competing riders starting last. To make it just that bit more fun, competitors are not permitted to make use of GPS devices for navigation. A pre-defined route needs to be navigated by 1:50000 topographical maps and compass only! The rider will pass 25 stations along the route where food and beds are on offer. For riders attempting to complete the route as quickly as possible, most of these stations are merely places to check in, grab food and keep moving. Therefore much of the recovery and rest happens on the bike and outside on the trail where average daily rest barely exceeds 3-4 hours....unfortunately I will be in this category of competitor..."whoop whoop!!" As for the route itself, if one could imagine a line looping down from Pietermaritzburg, crossing the southern drakensburg, moving under the shadow of the escarpment passing below Lesotho, through the eastern cape and on into the Karoo, through the Baviaans kloof, then along and over the Groot Swartberg mountains, leading into the western cape and finally crossing over the DuToits kloof pass down into Paarl. The full Freedom Challenge Race Across South Africa will generally see a 50% success rate amongst competitors. The prize? a complementary pizza and a finishers Basotho blanket.
Essentially the Freedom Challenge is not about lights and glamor, but more the very humbling experience of crossing this beautiful country of ours on a mountain bike while completing South Africa's toughest ultra-endurance event.
With regards to funding, my thinking for the Freedom Challenge is to involve as many of you as I can in tackling this event full-on. I have gained permission from the event organizers to compete on behalf of the Project Rhino KZN, under the African Wildlife Trust. The aim is obviously to assist in raising what I can to donate funds in helping fight this dreadful scourge of Rhino poaching that has infested this breath-taking country of ours.
My request is a simple one: who would like to be involved in the form of sponsoring per kilometre or even just making a random contribution? Any donation will make a massive difference and will be appreciated so much. Cost for participation which includes entry, food and gear is in the region of R20 000,00 all excess funds will be donated to Project Rhino KZN, which is managed under the African Conservation Trust. For those of you keen to support, please encourage friends and businesses alike to get involved.
I will certainly welcome any comments or ideas from anyone at this stage, but for now, I would like to measure the level of participation following this email. I would really appreciate a reply from those who might be keen to support this adventure and ultimately the Rhinos who are facing a MUCH larger and more serious 'Freedom Challenge' of their own.
For anyone wanting to read up on the Freedom Challenge and Project Rhino KZN, you can do so at the following addresses:  Freedom Challenge www.freedomchallenge.org.za  ; Project Rhino KZN www.projectrhinokzn.org/
I look forward to everyone's response
Kind regards
Charles

Wednesday 16 January 2013

Charles's mountainbiking story:

After school and university, I got wrapped up in the business world and really let my state of physical health slip into the doldrums. Absolutely no excercising discipline existed which went completely against everything I stood for. Following desperate attempts to try and turn my state of health around, even leaving Johannesburg for Cape Town, conditions worsened. My lowest moment came when I got onto one of those non-digital, rotating dial scales that only measured to 125 kilograms....confusion turned to disbelief and then shock when the scale read 15 kilograms!!!...yes...it had gone full circle, passed begin, collected another dohnut and settled on 15...I was weighing more than 140kilos!!! Something drastic needed to happen...so Heids and I decided to move to the sleepy little town of Ladybrand in the eastern Freestate.