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Highland Fling MTB Marathon entries to open 23 June
MEDIA RELEASE: The weekend of 8-9 November 2008 sees the 4th running of the Highland Fling Mountain Bike Marathon. The race, which again doubles as the Australian MTB Marathon Championships, takes place in the beautiful Southern Highlands of NSW with the event centre [...] Read more...
Published 2 months ago
The GORE-TEX® products Welcome Pack is back
MEDIA RELEASE: Protect the gear that protects you with the GORE-TEX® products Welcome Pack, free with every online registration of a new GORE-TEX® garment purchase*. While GORE-TEX® jackets and pants have long been recognised as the most durably waterproof, windproof and breathable... Read more...
Published 2 months ago
Oxfam Trailwalker Sydney Registration Opens
Registration for Oxfam TRAILWALKER Sydney 2008 will open on Tuesday 22 April 2008. This year Oxfam Trailwalker Sydney will see 500 teams (that’s 2,000 individual participants!) walk 100km on the weekend of 29-31 August, principally on the Great North Walk and the Harbour to Hawkesbury... Read more...
Published 4 months ago
Over 60’s break skydiving record over Wollongong
NSW’s Senior Week jump off to a flying start with a group of plucky over 60s throwing themselves out of an aeroplane over Wollongong today. In doing so they achieved a skydiving record at the same time. The team linked up in a mid-air formation after freefalling 14,000 feet above [...] Read more...
Published 4 months ago
Is Rogaining for you?
Rogaining is a team pursuit sport that involves freestyle navigation, on foot only, across large distances of cross-country terrain. Rogaining is designed to test the participants level of fitness, teamwork, endurance, map-reading and strategy-forming. There are no set routes to follow,... Read more...
Published 5 months ago
Mark Webber Pure Tasmania Challenge 08
The Mark Webber Pure Tasmania Challenge (MWPTC) is a gruelling physical and mental adventure race in aid of charity, held in Tasmania - Australia’s adventure capital. Competitors will kayak, trek and ride their way through some of Tasmania’s most beautiful and remote wilderness... Read more...
Published 5 months ago
They’ve done it! Kayakers cross the ditch
They have done it! James Castrission, 25, and Justin Jones, 24, have cross the Tasman Sea and reached New Plymouth on NZ’s West Coast at 12:20 local time (10:20 AEDT). In doing so they are the first to kayak across the Tasman Sea. They have also just completed the longest trans-oceanic... Read more...
Published 6 months ago
Lot 41 expected to land tomorrow
Exciting news! Sydneysiders James Castrission, 25, and Justin Jones, 24 two Australian kayakers who have been paddling across the Tasman made up time last night and are expected to arrive in New Zealand tomorrow. The is great news for two guys who have given their all [...] Read more...
Published 6 months ago
Sir Edmund Hillary dies
Sir Edmund Hillary, the first man to climb the world’s highest mountain Mount Everest, died early this morning at the age of 88, New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark said. Hillary, who with Sherpa Tenzing Norgay reached the summit of the 8,848-metre Himalayan mountain on May 29 [...] Read more...
Published 6 months ago
Kayakers Struggle with Illness
With just 10 days to go and paddling for up to 12 hours a day for the last 56 days, James Castrission and Justin Jones are now really doing it tough. Both young adventurers are really feeling the effects of fatigue and illness as they kayak from Australia to New Zealand. This endurance... Read more...
Published 6 months ago