I’m quite excited to see this documentary, following none other than Cape Town’s Ryan Sandes, here is the trailer for it:
Awesome, awesome stuff.
It kind of makes you want to just go roaming the planet with no particular direction, to experience what’s really out there beyond this stupid digital world we live in. We see the destruction of the earth, from our computers. We try fix the destruction of the earth, from our computers.
We see the beauty of the earth, from our computers. We talk about the beauty of the earth, after seeing it on websites such as Bostons Big Picture.
But not many of us get to be out there experiencing all the extremes the planet has to throw at us. There is something beautiful about being out there on your own, with no other worries other than survival, life at it’s purest. Raw. I think all athletes are just looking for that, some silence from the crazy world. That’s why they wake up early and go running and cycling after work, just to allow some quiet time into their lives. We all need it, and athletes know the power of it.
I really can’t wait to see what the full Wandering Fever is going to look like, I’ll let you know.
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So you all know the story and I don’t need to tell you what he’s just won this week, but I will.
At the moment, Ryan Sandes is the best ultra distance runner on the planet. He is the only person in history to run and win all four races of the 4 Desert Series. Actually since I started following his progress after reading about him in GQ, he has basically won everything, take that Dean Karnazes!
Catch more photos and stories on his website over at RyanSandes.com
Well done Ryan, you’re doing SA proud.
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