Or how does one prepare for a run in the sand….
In the preparation for my desert run(s),I go to areas that are a reflection of the terrain where I would run. In other words, I look for sandy environments, hills, dunes etc.
During my prep for the race, I was so lucky to be in these environments and here are some photos from the areas I trained at.



I also was so lucky that I was doing a cruise around Africa and that I spend a few days in Walvisbaai, a place in Namibia.


From where the ship arrives, I ran to Dune 7, a 10-or-so mile run before I arrived at Dune 7
Dune 7 is the highest dune in Namibia. The dune has been measured at over 1,256 feet (300 mtr) high and is named Dune 7 because it is the seventh dune one encounters after crossing the river Tsauchab. And dude, I kid you not, this sucker is so tall that I actually got fear of height, like, seriously.






Took my GoPro and this is what the area looks like – packed in three long sleeve shirts and a long sleeve jacket, running uphill in 110F
2 responses to “My preparation for desert runs”
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I am amazed -as always-at your persistance. You are so good at extraordenery things!
Fantastic and unique pictures of deserts you have been before all around the world -

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