The Last Desert Blogs 2018

Marisa Holman

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The Last Desert (2018) blog posts from Marisa Holman

30 November 2018 02:55 am (GMT-03:00) Buenos Aires, Georgetown

I always find the third stage the hardest, and indeed it was. I am writing this on Thursday morning.

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Carlos Kumeroa

Posted On: 30 Nov 2018 11:06 am

Negatives come and go my friend...experiences and memories last a lifetime. You've got this race. Keep up the strong work and always looks after yourself. Nga mihi Carlos.

Adrienne Heal

Posted On: 30 Nov 2018 07:56 am

You are such an inspiration Marisa. You’ve got this covered. Look after your face on the last day; almost there now. Go girl, you are incredible, such a huge feat. Congratulations, and hugs from afar. We’re with you in spirit. Xx

Dusty Saunders

Posted On: 30 Nov 2018 07:25 am

YAY! The long day done and dusted! You are just amazing! Congrats on finishing stage 03. Almost there now.

29 November 2018 03:15 am (GMT-03:00) Brasilia

In the end we left the boat at 11am today (Thursday), and kicked off Stage 4 at around 12. We were told to prepare for a 7 hour day. I thought this was more wishful thinking than reality because the weather was so bad for the first 5 hours. It was exactly what you would expect of bad weather in Antarctica

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Carlos Kumeroa

Posted On: 04 Dec 2018 11:24 pm

Almost there buddy. We're there with you.

Marlena Holman

Posted On: 30 Nov 2018 01:34 pm

Way to go sis!!! You’re so so close!! Sounds like you’ve had some peaks and pits, but you keep pushing through!! Sending you lots of love for this last push!

Rachel Mosher

Posted On: 30 Nov 2018 12:49 pm

Way to go! What an awesome experience you are having. Thank you letting me in on it! I am proud to say I know you!

Marietjie Saunders

Posted On: 30 Nov 2018 08:50 am

Hi Bokkie...yahooo...so glad to hear you are still okay..today is D-day...the very last one...make the most of it...we are all in spirit there with you...sending happy thoughts...big hugs and lots of love...keep going...almost there!!

Renee Kufner-Heal

Posted On: 30 Nov 2018 08:18 am

You know what I bet you could have used in that cold? A MOOSE-MOOSE!! Seriously, so very proud of you my friend. This has been your dream almost as long as I have known you, and it's such s privilege to've seen you conquer this challenge. You are a rockstar! xo

Dusty Saunders

Posted On: 30 Nov 2018 07:32 am

YES!!! You did it! There was a bit of radio silence, so I am so happy to read that you made it. Just one more to go. Enjoy it to the fullest. Super proud of you!

28 November 2018 04:35 am (GMT-03:00) Brasilia

Wow! First, I am so overwhelmed by all of the thoughtful messages from everyone! Thank you!

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Laura Centofanti

Posted On: 30 Nov 2018 08:37 am

Hi Marisa ! Really impressed by what you have achieved already - Good luck for the last part ! Enjoy it and enjoy the relaxing week after too Cheers, Laura

Joanna Matkovich

Posted On: 30 Nov 2018 12:28 am

Hey Marisa, Reading your blog and following your journey in Antarctica to round out the 4Deserts, I am super envious and definitely makes me miss these adventures. It sounds like you are having an amazing time and such a unique location to run in. Dusty has been keeping everyone up to date through Facebook. You appear to be having a great time out on course and so well prepared with all your gear. I bet it is such a nice change to be able to have a shower and a bed already set up at the end of each day. I suspect you do not have long to go so smash the remaining kms and enjoy every step.. even if they do become somewhat painful towards the end!! Such a super woman. Jo xox

Jamie D!

Posted On: 29 Nov 2018 08:03 pm

Wow, got chills from reading your last blog. Sounds like a pristine & magical place! Have fun with the whales & penguins, so excited to hear more! Sending strength, love, & warm thoughts from the States. XO

Jens Van de Water

Posted On: 29 Nov 2018 10:45 am

Hi Marisa, Great to follow you again on your epic adventure!! Reading your blog you're still going very strong. Keep it up! Let's make sure we catch up when you've finished and back in the NL. Would love to hear your stories on this race We're moving to the NL as well beginning of 2019, so let's schedule some time for a beer! Cheers, Jens

Louise&Laura JDE POWER

Posted On: 29 Nov 2018 08:27 am

Hello super woman! We are glad reading some news from you ... you were ready to it but it seems even above expectations :) Enjoy a maximum and take care of you. Cheers

Pete Limon

Posted On: 29 Nov 2018 12:13 am

So excited for you, this must be the race of a lifetime! That first day sounded really tough, glad you had a slightly easier day two. Hopefully the penguins don't give you much trouble!

Carlos Kumeroa

Posted On: 28 Nov 2018 11:59 pm

Sounds like a kool adventure Marisa, kicking it with the local wildlife. Go Happy Feet.

Danielle Miller

Posted On: 28 Nov 2018 10:01 pm

I love the “only running for 3.5 hours” comment... :-) I hope the scenery and wildlife continue to bring smiles to your epic adventure!

Ren KH

Posted On: 28 Nov 2018 06:30 pm

PEEEEEEENGUINS!!!!!!!!

Marlena Holman

Posted On: 28 Nov 2018 05:39 pm

This sounds so fun!!! Proud of you, sis!! Stay strong!

Sandra Kwan

Posted On: 28 Nov 2018 04:23 pm

I am so proud of you and your experience sounds amazing thus far! Penguin

Charles Holman

Posted On: 28 Nov 2018 03:50 pm

I imagine that you are well into stage three. Have enjoyed all of your descriptive accounts of your southern hemisphere travels. The descriptive account of runners who are competing in a foot race..pausing......for penguins is probably the picture that will stick with me best and longest. Stunning landscapes with crystal clear blue water must make for your task a lot easier. For all of us who are following you, thanks you for sharing this experience with all of us. Enjoy your day and stay well, The Tucson Trio, dad, mom, and Darla

Rachel Brook

Posted On: 28 Nov 2018 02:04 pm

Go Marisa! What an experience of a lifetime. Say hi to the penguins! We are cheering for you.

Marietjie Saunders

Posted On: 28 Nov 2018 08:47 am

Hallooooo Bokkie...wow...wish we can see it through your eyes...it sounds absolutely amazing...what a privilege to be there...u go girl...e njoy every moment...big hugs...lots of love

Dusty Saunders

Posted On: 28 Nov 2018 08:32 am

Congratulations on stage 02! You are amazing!!! Hoping that Stage 03 will bring more good times and awesome adventures.

Sara Bittner

Posted On: 28 Nov 2018 08:25 am

It sounds like you are having so much fun!! Can't wait to read about the rest of your race!

Sherry Holman

Posted On: 28 Nov 2018 04:53 am

I know you must be exhausted but thank you for writing the blog tonight. We have been checking every hour to see if you guys have returned to the board and if everything is going OK. It sounds absolutely incredible! Hang in there for a long day tomorrow.

26 November 2018 05:25 am (GMT-03:00) Buenos Aires, Georgetown

So much to say about today, so I am going to bullet point the highlights:

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Olivia Dahlin

Posted On: 28 Nov 2018 01:52 am

Wow wow Wow!!! You are so determined and strong! I love getting to hear about your accomplishments. Each day is a new adventure! Praying for strength for you tomorrow!

Danielle Miller

Posted On: 27 Nov 2018 11:30 pm

A circuit course?! I love the idea of high fives all around while you and your geared up race mates are trekking through the icy tundra. It sounds amazing! Fingers crossed for no more bird attacks. :-)

Lynn De Proft

Posted On: 27 Nov 2018 08:49 pm

Yes it is that time of the year again - Marisa starting some epic race! My favorite blog of the season! All the best girl, you rock!

Marietjie Saunders

Posted On: 27 Nov 2018 03:38 pm

Wow....awesome...well done...you go girl...show the snow who's the boss...keep it up...very proud of you...lovies ⚘

Sherry Holman

Posted On: 27 Nov 2018 03:19 pm

Incredible! I am so impressed and so proud of you. Hang in there! We love you.

Rachel Cloward

Posted On: 27 Nov 2018 02:21 pm

Wow! Way to go Marissa. What an amazing example of drive and determination you radiate. Wishing you the best on this journey and may you continue to do your best and stay healthy and safe!

Linda Wilson

Posted On: 27 Nov 2018 01:56 pm

So excited for you and this amazing adventure! I will be living through you vicariously! I be5byou have to pinch yourself that you are actually there Enjoy to the fullest.

Marlena Holman

Posted On: 27 Nov 2018 10:23 am

WHAT IS IT WITH OUR FAMILY AND BIRDS ATTACKING US?! Glad you had a good first day, boof! Mom and I were talking last night and we both said “isn’t it just SO COOL that Ris is in Antarctica?! AND FOR AN ULTRA?!” Sending you so much love and hopes for good weather. Love you!!

Renee Kufner-Heal

Posted On: 27 Nov 2018 08:21 am

Look at you casually smashing the longest day. Super proud of you. I always feel so inspired reading your blogs AND it is so heartwarming reading all the messages from your family and friends here. You are so loved by us all! Can't wait for the next update. xo

Sarah Pemberton

Posted On: 27 Nov 2018 08:17 am

You sound in good spirits! Keep it up Marisa!!! Cheering you on and high fiving you from afar. Lots of love.

Athol Saunders

Posted On: 27 Nov 2018 07:52 am

Well done M, this Father-in-Law, to-be, is very, very proud of u. Keep up the good spirit, it’s what drives the body.

Athol Saunders

Posted On: 27 Nov 2018 07:52 am

Well done M, this Father-in-Law, to-be, is very, very proud of u. Keep up the good spirit, it’s what drives the body.

Carlos Kumeroa

Posted On: 27 Nov 2018 07:24 am

Kia ora Marisa, oarsome to hear you're having an amazing experience. Can't wait to read more of your epic journey. You are an inspiration to us all. Be safe and have fun. Nga mihi Carlos.

Dusty Saunders

Posted On: 27 Nov 2018 07:20 am

WOW! Congrats on the 42km! Keep up the good work. It sounds amazing there. Super proud of you!

25 November 2018 02:09 am (GMT-03:00) Buenos Aires, Georgetown

Another day at sea but now all the real preperations start. This morning we learned about how to board on and off the zodiac rafts that will take us to and from the big boat and land each day. Also, because of the sensitive environment and to not introduce any foreign materials (sand, dirts, etc) we all had to vacuum (yes it is literally a vacuum with a hose!) our backpacks, outerware and drop bags. That has given us some things to do. Stiina and I just went to explore the boat and visited the captain on

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Sam Fanshawe

Posted On: 27 Nov 2018 04:17 am

So proud to see you running out there. It's been a long journey that has been inspiring to watch - and you picked up a husband along the way. Hahaha. Crazy about the dive bombing birds. Did they not tell you not to smuggle cheese sandwiches under your hat. I also love your goggles! Maybe we'll have to have another cold weather race to entice you back.

Charles Holman

Posted On: 27 Nov 2018 03:24 am

You have been constantly on my mind. The environment is spectacular. It looks like you had wonderful sights and even some dive bombing to keep you occupied on your days travels. This is a part of the world that I have not had the pleasure to witness, until today.....the beauty is spectacular. Even though fewer participants the fact that you see each other during the competition is a great added positive experience. I will be thinking of you tomorrow as you venture onward. Our blessings are with you, dad, mom, and Darla. Enjoy the journey.

Marlena Holman

Posted On: 26 Nov 2018 11:05 pm

Been thinking of you all day!!! I hope day 1 went well! Love you sis!!

Danielle Miller

Posted On: 26 Nov 2018 10:12 pm

Go, Marisa, go! Here’s hoping Day 1 on land is a good one. I’ll bet the landscape is amazing!!

Marietjie Saunders

Posted On: 26 Nov 2018 11:05 am

Hi Bokkie...wow...you go girl...and do what you can do better than what any one of us has ever tried...think happy thoughts and your body will follow accordingly..big hugs and lots love

Athol Saunders

Posted On: 26 Nov 2018 10:08 am

You go girl, one step at a time. Keep the mind positive, the body will follow.

Dusty Saunders

Posted On: 26 Nov 2018 09:15 am

You guys should be starting any minute now. Good luck! I hope you have an amazing day out there. Keep safe and enjoy this adventure. We are all rooting from all over the world! Love you!

24 November 2018 08:18 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Today has been a full day at sea and tomorrow will be he same. The boat rocks a lot and sea sickness is common. Many people (including me), are using motion sickness patches that you put behind your ear. It is kind of funny seeing these patches behind everyones ears. Also very funny to see that the crew put up those white paper bags wedged behind all of the handrails. Its funny for me because I have no had any sea sickness. Not so funny for those that aren

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Danielle Miller

Posted On: 25 Nov 2018 10:59 pm

Such an epic adventure you’re embarking on! Glad to hear you’re feeling better and not feeling sea sick. Can’t wait to hear about Race Day 1!

Sherry Holman

Posted On: 25 Nov 2018 02:55 pm

I have absolutely no idea what time it is there in comparison to here but I am surprised and pleased that you have not had seasickness. They have been my biggest concern when you talked about the boat. Rest up and be ready for the big 12 hours. You are amazing!

Marietjie Saunders

Posted On: 25 Nov 2018 09:44 am

Hi bokkie...you really seem to be in good spirit...keep it up.

23 November 2018 06:12 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Just a little update from Ushuaia:

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Charles Holman

Posted On: 25 Nov 2018 03:20 am

Glad that you arrived at your destination, safely. Thinking of you and wishing you the best, let your athletic sense of purpose and determination be your guide to each day. All our best, mom, dad, and Darla.......

Ren Kufner-Heal

Posted On: 23 Nov 2018 10:17 pm

I always love following your races, M, but I'm especially looking forward to this one! I literally can't imagine how awe-inspiring it is going to be. Rest up, hope you are feeling yourself again soon, and I can't wait to follow your progess xx

Sherry Holman

Posted On: 23 Nov 2018 07:40 pm

Sorry to hear about the flight problems. Enjoy the boat ride before the race starts! Thinking of you always.

Dusty Saunders

Posted On: 23 Nov 2018 06:27 pm

Wow, as always I am blown away by your adventurous spirit and passion for taking on the unknown. All of the best out there. We will be with you every step of the way! Looking forward to reading about this epic journey. Say hi to all the penguins for me!