Modern Athlete Magazine Issue 128, March 2020 | Page 38
To make a long story short, I picked the most affordable
flights and ended up spending a 14-hour layover at
Dubai Airport twiddling my thumbs. I thus arrived in
Geneva at midnight, 30 minutes before the airport
closed, with no lift to Chamonix, because the busses
had already left. I spent the next day sitting at a train
station in a small Swiss village waiting for a bus-train-
bus-taxi deal to get me to Chamonix, as opposed to the
cheap backpacker bus that all my friends took, putting
them in centre Chamonix in less than two hours.
I’ve also had my share of travel disasters heading
to local races, arriving at midnight the night before
the race with airport vending machine food-induced
diarrhoea, and so on and so forth. But the way I see
it, it wasn’t all for nothing. I learned some valuable
lessons through all of those experiences, and
before travelling to Tarawera, I did my homework
and applied all those lessons. I’m convinced it paid
off! So Kia Mihi, New Zealand, I’ll be back for that
100 Miler…
About the Author & Article
Naomi Brand is an elite ultra-trail mountain runner, a vet by profession, a painter in her spare time, and an
all-round great human with a big heart and even bigger grit. This article was originally commissioned by and
published on the www.runstore.co.za website, and is republished here with the permission of both RUN and
the author. Need help navigating all the shoes out there? Can’t decide which model to choose? Then pop in
to one of two RUN stores in Bree Street, Cape Town and Edward Street, Tyger Valley, Bellville, and let their
friendly and knowledgeable shoe freaks put you in the best shoes for you. More info at [email protected].
The race went through everything from pine forests, farmland, Newlands-like
forest, MTB parks and villages. Most of it was so astonishingly beautiful
that even though I hit rock bottom a few times, I couldn’t help but smile.
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