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Running South: How's training?
http://sydney2melbourne.blogspot.com/2011/06/hows-training-going.html
Chris Turnbull and Len Gervay are running south 'to save a species'. Chris and Len have a history of endurance adventures including ultra marathons, adventure races and together in 2010, a kayak crossing of Bass Strait. They undertake these adventures to break out of their everyday synchrony, exceed their perceived limits and to feed their paleolithic, caveman instincts. Please see sidebar to read more about the Royal Botanic Gardens ‘Save a Species’ initiative and help them :). Wednesday, 15 June 2011.
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Running South: Nearly there on the 2nd species!
http://sydney2melbourne.blogspot.com/2011/06/nearly-there-on-2nd-species.html
Chris Turnbull and Len Gervay are running south 'to save a species'. Chris and Len have a history of endurance adventures including ultra marathons, adventure races and together in 2010, a kayak crossing of Bass Strait. They undertake these adventures to break out of their everyday synchrony, exceed their perceived limits and to feed their paleolithic, caveman instincts. Please see sidebar to read more about the Royal Botanic Gardens ‘Save a Species’ initiative and help them :). Thursday, 23 June 2011.
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Running South: Updated schedule for the run!
http://sydney2melbourne.blogspot.com/2011/06/updated-schedule-for-run.html
Chris Turnbull and Len Gervay are running south 'to save a species'. Chris and Len have a history of endurance adventures including ultra marathons, adventure races and together in 2010, a kayak crossing of Bass Strait. They undertake these adventures to break out of their everyday synchrony, exceed their perceived limits and to feed their paleolithic, caveman instincts. Please see sidebar to read more about the Royal Botanic Gardens ‘Save a Species’ initiative and help them :). Friday, 24 June 2011.
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Running South: Estimated time of arrival in Melbourne
http://sydney2melbourne.blogspot.com/2011/06/estimated-time-of-arrival-in-melbourne.html
Chris Turnbull and Len Gervay are running south 'to save a species'. Chris and Len have a history of endurance adventures including ultra marathons, adventure races and together in 2010, a kayak crossing of Bass Strait. They undertake these adventures to break out of their everyday synchrony, exceed their perceived limits and to feed their paleolithic, caveman instincts. Please see sidebar to read more about the Royal Botanic Gardens ‘Save a Species’ initiative and help them :). Thursday, 30 June 2011.
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Running South: Arrived 1 pm today
http://sydney2melbourne.blogspot.com/2011/06/arrived-1-pm-today.html
Chris Turnbull and Len Gervay are running south 'to save a species'. Chris and Len have a history of endurance adventures including ultra marathons, adventure races and together in 2010, a kayak crossing of Bass Strait. They undertake these adventures to break out of their everyday synchrony, exceed their perceived limits and to feed their paleolithic, caveman instincts. Please see sidebar to read more about the Royal Botanic Gardens ‘Save a Species’ initiative and help them :). Thursday, 30 June 2011.
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Running South: Pink Shirts and Love Triangles
http://sydney2melbourne.blogspot.com/2011/06/pink-shirts-and-love-triangles.html
Chris Turnbull and Len Gervay are running south 'to save a species'. Chris and Len have a history of endurance adventures including ultra marathons, adventure races and together in 2010, a kayak crossing of Bass Strait. They undertake these adventures to break out of their everyday synchrony, exceed their perceived limits and to feed their paleolithic, caveman instincts. Please see sidebar to read more about the Royal Botanic Gardens ‘Save a Species’ initiative and help them :). Friday, 17 June 2011.
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Running South: June 2011
http://sydney2melbourne.blogspot.com/2011_06_01_archive.html
Chris Turnbull and Len Gervay are running south 'to save a species'. Chris and Len have a history of endurance adventures including ultra marathons, adventure races and together in 2010, a kayak crossing of Bass Strait. They undertake these adventures to break out of their everyday synchrony, exceed their perceived limits and to feed their paleolithic, caveman instincts. Please see sidebar to read more about the Royal Botanic Gardens ‘Save a Species’ initiative and help them :). Thursday, 30 June 2011.
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Running South: Second species in the Bank
http://sydney2melbourne.blogspot.com/2011/06/second-species-in-bank.html
Chris Turnbull and Len Gervay are running south 'to save a species'. Chris and Len have a history of endurance adventures including ultra marathons, adventure races and together in 2010, a kayak crossing of Bass Strait. They undertake these adventures to break out of their everyday synchrony, exceed their perceived limits and to feed their paleolithic, caveman instincts. Please see sidebar to read more about the Royal Botanic Gardens ‘Save a Species’ initiative and help them :). Monday, 27 June 2011.
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Ultra Sam's submissions: February 2015
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Join me on a journey to motivate the world through running. Step off that couch and out the door. Stride for stride - together on a life changing ride! Uncover your inner athlete! Every morning in Africa a gazelle wakes up. It knows it must run faster than the fastest lion or it will be eaten. Each morning in Africa a lion awakes - it knows it must run faster than the slowest gazelle or it will starve. No matter if you are the lion or the gazelle, when the sun comes up you had better be running! Running ...