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A Wild Beauty While moving through the breathtaking landscape, I could not help but fall in love with the wetness of it and with the beautiful names of these far and rough places ... |
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The ARC Survives the Storm To be hit by such exceptional weather just one day into your first ever event is a race organisers’ nightmare ... |
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Leaderboard from the Wilderness with Sportident As teams arrived at transitions details of their times for that stage of the race were sent directly to the SleepMonsters leaderboard ... |
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The Adventures of ISO The Bicycle Works The last team on the course ISO The Bicycle Works crossed the line as night fell ... |
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A Fine Finish It was a long, long paddle up Loch Shiel and from a distance competitors could see the Glenfinan Monument ... |
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On Ardnamurchan Scotland was showing a fair face again today as teams headed west ... |
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How Wilderness ARC was Won! At 11.05, Team Aberdeen Asset Management had wholeheartedly won the inaugural Wilderness ARC becoming 2005’s British Adventure Racing Champions and gaining qualification and entry to the Adventure Race World Championship. |
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The Leaders Looking Strong As they came towards the end of the long trekking stage from Transition 6 to 7, race leaders Aberdeen Asset Management looked strong and in good spirits ... |
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Day 3 Begins With New Teams The third day of the Wilderness ARC opened today with only nine teams still in the ranking and four teams restarting unranked ... |
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Rain and More Rain \"We don’t feel prepared at all”, said Jen Brown, “but how can you be prepared for this?\" ... |
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Rivers and Restarts Even when tonight’s storm is past the implications of the weather for the race are not over ... |
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Tamarack Resort’s Longest Day They came in 6 hours after the previous team, and race staff were pleased to see them as they were starting to be concerned ... |
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