I wish the best of luck, safety, and comfort for all racers at Lake Gairdner.
It's my understanding that the location is so isolated -- with no nearby city or town -- that folks that go there have to bring
everything they need with them. And when they arrive there, they are greeted by insects, unpredictable weather,
and lack of many things we take for granted . . . such as fresh water, food, shelter, and clothing. In other words, it's a series of big challenges, from the time of arrival to the time of leaving that place.
The human spirit is impressive. It has accompanied people across Antarctica, to the top of Mount Everest, to the Moon, and
to Lake Gairdner. And it will help racers succeed. I am looking forward to reading about some triumphant accomplishments
there. Thank you in advance to all the people involved in making these things happen.