Friday, March 26, 2010

Goodbye Rongai, Hello Lemosho

"Hi everyone,

I just wanted to provide you a brief update on a few things that have been happening behind the scenes over the past week or two, and also let you know of some actions that you will be required to take over the course of the next few days.

As you will be aware from previous comms, to make the trek worthwhile and affordable there is a minimum level of participation required, which we haven’t managed to yet meet. At the moment there are a number of places still open, meaning that costs would be prohibitive if we went ahead.

The result is that we have been asked to consider moving those already signed up to this trek onto another open trek a couple of weeks earlier. This would bring both treks up to the numbers required to allow everyone signed up to take part.

What Changes?

Aside from the dates of the trek nothing else changes. You will still travel the same amazing group of people on the same fantastic route. You will still get to visit one of VSO’s projects. You will still get very, very tired and grumpy as you get closer to the summit.

Some Details

The trek we propose to merge with runs from the 26th August to the 5th September. There is no change in costs."

So begins an email I got just over a week ago. That's the email that tells me that the trek I was going to go on isn't going to happen. That if I want to go on a similar trek, I would have to miss my sister's wedding (the one she moved the date of so I could attend the original one). That email was the beginning to what turned out to be a hellish week for related and unrelated reasons, and, as you might imagine, a lot of stress. I wanted to take on Kilimanjaro as an all-consuming personal challenge - the fundraising, the mental and physical preparation. I wanted to take it on as the major focus of this year - of something I could be proud of having the guts to take on. And here was me being told actually, it might not happen. I felt like I'd been punched in the gut. I did not want to post here until I knew what was going to happen. A weeks worth of frantic emails back and forth later, I finally stand on somewhat solid ground again.

The good news is I AM STILL TREKKING UP KILIMANJARO.

The good news is also ALL THE MONEY I RAISED IS STILL GOING TO VSO.

The may be good may be bad news is that I am now taking a different route up. The open dates I could find are for a trek following the Lemosho route, not the Rongai route. Since I haven't been up either I can't really say if this is good or bad. Lemosho is supposed to be very beautiful, and it takes a day longer so allows greater time for acclimitization. I think it's overall longer, more arduous, and possibly more crowded. But as I won't know the difference I'll call it a draw.

The bad news is that I will no longer be doing a VSO site visit. While the money is still going to VSO, I cannot make the VSO specific trek dates. So while previously I would have been hiking with my colleagues from around the world, all in support of the same cause and having the chance to see where the money is going, now I will be hiking with whoever else from where-ever else happened to sign up for this date. And since this trek is not for any particular charity, there's no site visit associated with it.

The bad news is also that it's also more expensive. It's longer and thus has greater costs, and the deposit is a whopping 340 gbp more, more or less. That's over $500 USD more to go on the trek I didn't really choose. That's not from money I'm raising, that is all out of pocket. I think I'll get some of it back since I'm not actually using the flight from the UK that's part of that cost.

I also believe the fundraising targets are very slightly different. When I have confirmation of all the numbers, I'll update my targets and re-assess where I am in fundraising.

But again, the important thing is that this is just one more challenge on the way. One that can be overcome. I'm still doing the trek, damnit.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

V

Went to the gym as I won't be able to work out for a couple days after I get my wisdom tooth out. It was a pretty crappy day and I'm not sure why - I couldn't even run a mile. Usually I have the physical capacity, not the will. Tonight I had the will but my side seized up and it was starting to hurt. And when I called it quits my scooter wouldn't start and that is an entire other epic adventure. So while I'm glad I went, it was a pretty rough night.


March gym visits: 5
March hikes: 1
Miles run: .8
Crunches: 60
3x10@30lbs chest press
10@75lbs + 20@90lbs leg curl
15@45lbs + 15@60lbs leg extension

Monday, March 22, 2010

Wardrobe Fail

I've been failing at hitting the gym. Spending all my energy thinking about the fundraising and being lazy on the physical stuff. So between that and the fact that I'm going to be benched for a few days after I get my wisdom tooth out on Thursday (dentist's orders), it seemed pretty important I go today.

I'm trying to start being prepared to just go straight after work. It seems like a better model for success. So today I packed up some clothes and bused straight to the gym after work. That's when the realization of wardrobe fail started:

1) No sports bra. Whoops.
2) One of my gym socks had a hole in it that was basically my entire heel.
Either one of these can make a workout pretty uncomfortable but I went for it anyway and was pleasantly surprised that it didn't matter too much.
3) I started jogging an realized that despite my efforts to tighten the drawstring, my shorts really just wanted to fall off. It was a lot of hitching things up, tucking things in, and other desperate attempts at modesty over the course of my jog.
4) As I was considering the multiple points of wardrobe fail while jogging on the treadmill, my shoelace came untied. Since stopping and starting sucks way more than it really should, I just kept going.

Nothing terrible. More amusing than anything. I'll do better at bringing the right stuff next time.

March gym visits: 4 March hikes: 1
Miles run: 1.25
Crunches: 60

Sunday, March 21, 2010

The Grand Lebowski was this afternoon. By my reckoning we had 39 people, mostly in bathrobes and raised $499.22 (don't ask me how we got 22 cents). So I made 8% of my target just over the course of this afternoon. Plus the reactions I heard from people were generally positive, so unless people were just being polite I hope that means everyone had a good time. The lesson here is that alcohol tie ins are key.
I was very unsure going in how many people would show up. The end result was that almost everyone who promised to show up did and everyone who said they might show up didn't. This is a valuable lesson for planning for next time.

Speaking of next time, based on the success of today I would indeed like to do a next time. I had a quick poll before the movie started and these seem to be the most popular movies:

-Army of Darkness
-Hedwig and the Angry Inch (singalong)
-Star Wars

Anyone care to sway the vote one way or the other?

As the exchange rate keeps fluctuating I will hold all my offline proceeds in dollars until it's actually time to send it out to VSO so I have a better idea of what the actual relevant exchange rate is. The "Offline Fundraising" on my VSO page is thus just an estimate:
Current total funds raised offline in USD is
499.22: big lebowski
100: u2 tickets
174: pub quiz

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Rattlesnake Ledge

Last Saturday I hiked Rattlesnake Ledge with 13 or so friends as step one of my field training up to Kilimanjaro. This location was suggested by William, who sent me an amazing email a few weeks ago outlining a training regimen, tips, offers of support, etc. He also gathered the crew to make the hike happen. It's great to know such helpful and supportive people. :)

I had never been to this location before, and I admit that I'm glad I requested we start on the lowest level of difficulty he found suitable. And, judging by the swarms of children and dogs happily galumphing up the mountain with ease, it was indeed an easy hike. Still, by the time we had gone up the 1000+ ft over the course of 1.5 miles, I was getting pretty tired of the up, up, up. I was definitely one of the least able people there, given that one of the members of the group carried one of the other the last quarter mile or so. Just means that it was a good start. Plus the view from the top was beautiful. All around a good day. William suggests Tiger Mountain or Cougar Mountain next.


But probably I need to hit the gym quite a lot so these hikes get easier. Found a lot of difficulty getting myself to go to the gym recently. Must reverse that trend
March gym visits: 3 March hikes: 1
Miles run: 1.3
Crunches: 50
Miles biked: some - may stop keeping this statistic as I mainly just bike to warm up the muscles before stretching.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

30%

Just wanted to note that I've been fundraising for almost exactly 1 month (and February, the short one at that!) and I'm already 30% of the way to my goal! Thanks so much to all of you!

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Marching on

Forgive the lame pun.

Already gotten the first round of donations for my Biggest Garage Sale Ever, and already made my first circuit of the used clothing stores on the Ave with my first bag of clothes. Total funds raised: $5.25. It's a start, and it's $5.25 more than I would have had otherwise so while my wildest hopes have certainly not been surpassed, I'm pretty ok with this drop in the bucket. I also now have a better idea of who is buying what, and how to sequence things, so it was a good learning experience.

Lest I forget, gym metrics:

March gym visits: 2
Miles run: .75/1 continuously and 1.2/1.25 total

Both were a bit rushed, but the first was more along the lines of higher intensity but shorter duration activities.

Have plans with William for my first hike of the season! To ease into things we're hitting Rattlesnake Ridge next saturday, and I am looking foward to it.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Spring Cleaning for charity

Get rid of your unwanted stuff and help me raise money for charity! Here's the idea - spring is coming, or, if the cherry blossoms are to be believed, already here. It's time to clean out the house and, for a surprising number of you, a time to move.

What does that mean? That means you've got a ton of stuff that you want to get rid of. Some of that stuff is probably even worth money to someone else, but it might not be worth your time to find that person.

Hence my Biggest Garage Sale Ever fundraiser!

Namely, I'm accepting donations of used items in resellable condition (and conceivably resellable merit), and I'll do the legwork to try to find a buyer. With the power of the internet, used book stores, used clothing stores, and the good old garage sale, I'll try to turn all the stuff you're desperate to get rid of into charity money for VSO. And if I can't find anyone to buy it, I'll just turn around and donate it to charity.

You get an emptier closet. I raise funds for charity. Someone else gets the item they've always been looking for at probably a good deal. Charity organizations still get reasonable donations.
Everyone's a winner!

I'm accepting donations now and will continue to do so for the next several months so if you think you'd be interested in donating stuff let me know. Bear in mind though that I have to weigh transit costs versus the value of the item - if I have a chance of getting $5 for your desk and I definitely have to spend $30 on a UHAUL to get it, then while I really appreciate your generosity I will probably have to decline.

Monday, March 1, 2010

20 minutes

20 minutes can be a very long time or a very short time. Examples of things that take about twenty minutes, give or take:
  • An episode of the Office
  • my upcoming wisdom tooth extraction
  • a default manually set workout on the treadmill at the gym
It's that last that is relevant tonight, because yesterday I did something which I don't think I've ever done, which is to jog the entire 20 minutes without slowing down or stopping once. I powered through, and though I was a bit wobbly and tired afterward, it didn't feel like much of a struggle at all. I think I might be at a minimum level of fitness!


Metrics:
Miles biked: 1.1 uphill
Miles jogged: 1.56 straight!
Feb Gym Visits: 5