Saturday, May 23, 2009

Final Goal


Thomas, Tom, Heiner and Hans-Peter reached the final at Yamanakako at 14:20 pm. They did it in 29 hours and 20 mins.
Congratulation!!!
The team is looking forward reading your comments!

Going strong until CP9

A bright day has started, it is going to be hot, but our four guys are well on their way in Ashigara.




















At CP7:
We are making progress! Just arrived at CP7 (07.40 am) where many of us benefit from a free stretching service.
It's fantastic how everyone in the villages, at the checkpoint and in between cheers the walkers up.
The weather is beautiful again - this will become a hot day!
The ofuro, sleep and beer reenergized everyone - ima minna genki desu!


Ahead of us is the ascent to Fudousan - the mountain of eternal youth - this shall give us strength straight to the finish. We need it - this ascent is probably the steepest of the whole
trail.


Our team at Furou-san at 10:05 am.



A rest at CP8 at 12:05 am. An other 9 km to reach he finish atb Yamanakako.


After a step climb our team is reaching the top of Mt. Mikuni at 1:16 pm. It´s the highest point
of the whole track.

Incredible team and spectacular view from Mt. Myojin (at 1:48 pm).

They almost completed - from now on it's only downhill and 3km left.
Everyone is in a good mood and "enjoying" the last part.

Next morning


Ohayoooooooo !!!

This morning 3:15 am, we received a wake up call by a not so soft and kind, voice. Our dear co-runner's thought's were this time focused on something else to focus on that fact.

We are 1 hour behind schedule - but the mood ranges still from "hmm, genki?" to "genki genki".

Today's distance is less - only about 36km - but still about 2000 m of altitude - not everybody so eager about that anymore!

Friday, May 22, 2009

The night has started .. nap in Matsuga







Will rain come or not? Tom is getting his raincoat and Heiner is still walking along - without!










Walking lights at night ( 7:44 pm).








They reached CP5 at 9:35 pm. From now on another 9 km - maybe 2 hours walk- to get to CP6. There they will rest for 4 hours in the guesthouse Matsuga. It seems that a short power nap is enough for these guys.

..... Uups: a small accident happend: Tom lost his walking stick pariser. Teamwork and O-hashis helped to retrieve it.
Yokatta!


Still great in time!
Around midnight we've arrived happily in our place to stay where we are having an ofuro and a nap (and a beer!).


Good night to everybody!






Life report- between CP3 and CP4


Lake Ashinoko again at 3:18 pm.

So far so good ... We have now probably about 25km behind us and are walking along the beautiful lake Ashino. First team dynamics start to play but they have been resolved amicably so far and we agreed on a pace again.

Next CP is no 4 - in about 11km.


Arriving at CP 4 at 4:10 pm.
We are in the meantime (4:30pm) taking a break at CP4. Heiner is not so fit anymore. They had a stretching service which improves things for him hopefully again ...
The rest of us is still genki.

Rain is looming and it will be dark, soon.

Km 36 now - and the next CP is about 18km and a mountain away. And 27km to the nightbreak.

Life report- between CP0 and CP2-


Beautiful day! Everyone really happy. A lot of crazy people -
.... and ready to go! At 9:00 at the starting point.



There are still 96 km to go.

Short rest at the CP 1. At 10:39 am.

Somewhere between CP 1 and CP 2 the wheather is getting good. It´s hot.

At the CP 2 around 12:42 am.

So far the weather was very beautiful but the clouds are coming fast ...
After 18km and the first 1000m we are still happy (fresh would be an overstatement). Heiner is still talking a lot - that's a good sign ...

Now let's move on

Great view: Ashinoko Lake at 1:46 pm.


Already tired Hans-Peter? No way!

Lake Ashinoko again at 2:23 pm.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Life report -getting ready-

Thursday, May 21st at 8:20 pm

Thomas, Heiner, Tom and Hans-Peter left Tokyo this afternoon. Now they are on their way to the Hakone area and enjoying a big healthy dinner with some draft beers.
They are getting ready for an incredible adventure!











Friday, May 22 nd at 6:00 am

Starting the early morning with some spa features. Tom looks still tired. Why they get up so early?
Hans-Peter was just sending an e-mail:
Ohayoooooooo !!!
This morning 6:00 am, we received a wake up call by a soft and kind, admittedly digital voice. Polite as our dear co-runner taking the call is, he replied with an even softer voice: "you have the most beautiful voice ... really? ... we are so sorry that we can not welcome you and your three friends to our room ... ". He is obviously still ok and geared up for the walk - let's see how he will reply to the wake up call at tonight's stop scheduled for 3:00 am...!


Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Time Planning

After a series of trainings we have now an agreed time plan for the challenge. This is what our team has committed to go after. Pure walking time (i.e. without the break during the night) shall be below 24 hours!

がんばりましょ!



Friday, May 08, 2009

Trainings Hike, May, 6th

We were in the meantime pretty much used to getting onto the train at 5am in the morning. I had a Starbucks coffee from the convini knowing from the last time that all the coffee shops are still closed. The critical element this time was the rain. The weather forecast predicted a 40% chance of rain and we were wondering if we would get the wet 40% or the dry 60%. To make it short: we got a lot of the wet side of that day! To see it positively: this gave us a great training as we know now how it is with beautiful weather and with rain. We haven't tried snow, yet ....

We (Tom, Hans-Peter and myself) were joined by Kamata-san who we know well from the yearly Renge Onsen ski tour. The plan was to hike from CP7 to the finish - in total about 20km and 1300 meters in altitude. We started at Suruga-Oyama where we tried to see our eager friend from the train station (see training report of April 19th) but he wasn't there. It was raining when we started around 7:30am. We walked up a small valley until we came after about 2 hours to Furoo-san, the mountain of eternal youth. I wonder how young we will feel during the trailwalker event on that mountain after km 80. From that mountain the trail continued as a very beautiful path along the whole ridge towards Fujii-san. Various spots on that ridge must offer very beautiful photo opportunities of the famous mountain. However, this time only our imagination allowed us to see it.

We arrived after about 5.5 hours of a lot of up and down walking at the YMCA Yamanakako. It was raining during 4.5 hours of the total walk and we and our material were thoroughly wet. This allowed us to get a feeling for the hiking on wet terrain and with cold weather. This was at least one positive aspect. The vegetation was beautiful, too, in the rain and the spirit in the team was high.

But to be clear: we sincerely hope that we will have at least for some part of the trail good weather!

Trailwalker Training to Yamanakako (May, 6th 2009)

Tuesday, May 05, 2009

Kurzbericht Start - CP4 vom 3.5.

Nach dem gestrigen Training mit T.Balk (von Start bis CP4) gebe ich hier einen kurzen Zwischenbericht ueber unsere (ca.) Zeiten.

Start 8:15h
CP1 10:15h

15 min (Fruehstuecks-)Pause am CP1

CP1: 10:30h
CP2 13:00h

30 min (Mittags-)Pause am CP2

CP2 13:30h
CP3 14:15h

15 min (Snack-)Pause am CP3

CP3 14:30h
CP4 16:40h

Alles in allem ein super Tag !! Habe heute keinen (!) Muskelkater...vielleicht dank unseres ersten Trainings ?! oder einfach nur der flacheren Topographie wegen ?

Wie dem auch sei .... hier just fyi meine (fuer mich neuen) 'Erkenntnisse' aus der gestrigen Wanderung:
a) genuegend warme Klamotten fuer den Abend-/Nachtteil mitnehmen
b) einige Locations von Getraenkeautomaten
c) Joggen/leichtes Traben zwischendurch lockert die Muskulatur
d) mein 'persoenlicher' Mengenbedarf an Trinken und Essen...
e) Mineralgel fuehrt (bei mir) zu Durchfall ... :<
f) ein Gefuehl fuer die Distanz ... (Fazit: es wird ein verdammt langer, harter erster Tag !! - wir haben am 22.5. nach CP4 ja noch knapp 30km !!)
g) Training 'lohnt' sich auf alle Faelle !! - wegen der Orientierung sowie der Staerkung der Wandermuskeln (Schwerpunkt: bergab !!!) - haette ich nicht gedacht
h) wenn's geht, waere sicherlich eine 'Nachttour' mit Lampen evtl. lehrreich ?!

Liebe Gruesse
Heiner