Kirsty's Oxfam Challenge Page

One day I had a crazy idea to ride around in the heat and humidity of Laos for what I believe to be a good cause.
I am participating in an Oxfam Challenge. Part of the Challenge is to raise a minimum of $5000. The money goes towards a cycling trip in Laos visiting Oxfam projects, and to Oxfam Australia to help fund their programs.
This page gives details on the Challenge, my progress towards the fundraising target and tracks my fitness training for the trip to Laos.

Thursday, March 29, 2007


Well, I made it home safe and sound! For those of you who are curious about how I got everything back to Perth, here's a photo of me with my luggage before I checked in. I had around 30kg, so I had heaps to spare!!

The trip is starting to fade, as has the pain of the cycling. It feels like it was easy now!

I've written up about half of the trip, to read what we did and see some of the photos click to the right on Kirsty's TRIP TO LAOS.

Brent Fuller, one of my fellow Oxfam Challengers, has taken some amazing photos! Check them out at http://www.brenkiephotography.com/laos2007.html.

Thursday, March 15, 2007


I have started writing up the trip. Click on the link to the right that says Kirsty's TRIP TO LAOS to find out what I did. At this stage the page contains an outline of each day, and I have expanded Day One.
The picture is of the Challengers! Notice that we are smiling. This is because this photo was taken before we started riding.

Today I had a slower start than I expected, waking up early, having breakfast, writing some of my web page and then going back to sleep. I made it into Melbourne to meet Deb for lunch, and then cruised around Little Collins Street in search of some interesting clothes. I was looking for some funky pieces for work, and am now happy that I have found things to suit me. Shops that I spent some time in include:
Baku
Ink
Coccolare
Dangerfield
Sidewalk Soul
Melko

Anyhow I think I have sampled enough of the delights of the shops of Melbourne for the moment, and plan to head out to St Kilda tomorrow to soak up the atmosphere and be a bit more of a tourist.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007


I made it back to Australia today. Woohooo!! It's nice to be back and be able to stop for a little while, even if I am not quite home yet. I have transferred all of my photos to the computer and the next thing in line to do is to unpack and do some washing. Getting through Customs today was a breeze, much different from my last experience of Customs in Melbourne, which was off a flight from Hong Kong at Chinese New Year!!

The photo I have put up is from our guest house in Chiang Khong in Thailand. Chiang Khong is a border town between Laos and Thailand, and we spent our first night here before heading across the border and then up the Mekong on a slow boat to Pak Beng.

I will write up a detailed account of the trip but for now I need to get some domestic things sorted :)

The ride was awesome! It felt great to get off the bikes at the end of it and see what we had achieved. I counted up my training kilometres before I left and realised that in the two months of riding I hadn't done much more than the total we did in six days in Laos... and there were definitely a lot more hills on the roads we just travelled on.

Thursday, March 08, 2007

Hello from Laos!

We're in Luang Prabang, a UNESCO World Heritage listed town. Today is our rest day, and it feels great to be off the bike and giving my tailbone a break from the seat.

Yesterday we rode up to the Kuang Sii Waterfalls. The ride was the steepest so far. I didn't realise how hilly Laos was when I signed up! Still, the scenery is definitely worth it and the experience so far has been fantastic.

We also had the added bonus of riding through roadworks, so tar, sand, gravel and all sorts. Also here in Laos they don't close off sections of the road while they are working, you just ride over the top of it!!

Friday, March 02, 2007

Deb_Kirsty

Another day in Melbourne, this time spent shopping for last minute items to take with me. I had no idea that it would be so hard to find a waterproof, breathable cycling jacket! The cycling stores had a choice of bright yellows or man-sized clothes, and the outdoor shops thought that $400 was a reasonable price to pay for something rather ugly. Hahaha. Ha.

I think that I have managed it, and now I just have to cram everything into my bag! Hopefully I have left enough room for some shopping over in Laos... otherwise I will be devastated.

Here is a picture of Deb and I on the train after a hard day shopping... well, for me. Deb was actually doing some work!!

Flight tonight, and the adventure really starts!!

Thursday, March 01, 2007

The journey has finally started! I flew from Perth to Melbourne last night. This trip itself was not without dramas, so I do hope that is all for this adventure.

I received a call from QANTAS whilst still at home that my flight was delayed. Instead of leaving at 1800 it would now leave at 1850. As a result my arrival in Melbourne went from 2330 to 0005!!
Even so, we were late boarding the plane, and once seated were told that we would be landing at 0030.
Then there was more great news - one of the passengers had failed to board and they had to remove his FOUR!! pieces of checked in baggage from the plane.
We finally took off, and when we landed were told "Welcome to Melbourne, where the local time is sixteen minutes past one". I was met at the airport by my good friend Deb, who was considerably bright eyed for that time of the day but it would have been a long day for her with an early start the next morning. Thanks Deb!