Greg and I don’t get many chances to race together so when an adventure race in Otaki was advertised, we jumped at the opportunity. The first thing we discovered about adventure racing is that you need a lot of things, equipment and a fantastic support crew. We enlisted Danielle and her parents who did a fantastic job!
Race briefing and registration, which involved a very thorough equipment check was held Friday evening. The organisation was superb to get over 60 teams checked so quickly. At the briefing we were told where the race would start and that’s all we knew.
Lemans start |

Running along the river |
The second stage was the run. We started off running along the river to two different check points, then headed straight up the face of a hill/mountain to the top of the ridge.
We happened to be at the right place at the right time as we were able to take advantage of following some other groups as they bush bashed their way up. Once at the top, it was a leisurely run along the ridge on a DOC track then down to T2.

Perfect shot Greg! |
Danielle and her parents had all our gear laid out so it was a quick transition and off to the second challenge - gumboot throwing into our tubes before we started our tubing adventure. Greg was spot on, I missed. For every person that missed, the team had to sit in the penalty box for three minutes. Bad luck if you were a 4 person team and all missed.
In the penalty box |
The tubing was the highlight for me, we were neck and neck with three other teams as we
entered the river. Most people were happy to straight line it across the river bed but I chose to stay on my tube and enjoy the ride. At the end of each set of major rapids were life guards in case anything went wrong. They were surprised so many people were walking. It soon became apparent, big tube = fast in the water but hard to carry across the rocks and a smallish tube = slower in the water but easier to carry across the rocks.