Rob giving us a dunking.

O2C Trip Report

When I first hatched the idea of the Ocean2Colleges paddle with Alan and floated it on the web, I was hoping to get one or two other interested mates to join in to keep us company for the long slog up the river.  Little did I expect the eventual result of 27 different paddlers keen […]

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The sun sets on another Rogue Adventure.

The Rogue Wrap Up for 2015

So the Rogue Adventuregaine is a wrap after another successful addition in 2015.  Setting records as the largest edition of the Rogue yet, 102 teams across the 8 hour and 24 hour took to the water-ways, trails and hills of the Somerset region in spectacular autumn weather.  Touted as one of the most strategic and […]

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Some of the ladies contending the all Women category.

Who Are The Rogue Contenders?

So as April rolls around, it can mean only one thing: the Rogue Adventuregaine is gearing up.  A big thank you to all the competitors who have set to make this the biggest Adventuregaine to date with 104 registered teams and a closed waitlist (a 24hr Adventure Racing record for Australia in recent history). More […]

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The Mojo-Rogue6

Part adventure race, part rogaine, the Mojo-Rogue6 is a race where teams compete to collect as many check points as possible via trekking, mountain biking and kayaking all while navigating with map and compass. Run in partnership between Mojo Adventure and Rogue Adventure, we will be offering up two course options of either 2 hours […]

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Photo teaser of the ocean paddle leg.

Rogue Heading to Expedition Alaska

In one of the worst kept secrets in Rogue Adventure history, I’m excited to announce that team Rogue will be racing at Expedition Alaska in June.  Hosted in the birth place of adventure competition with a history of events like the Alaskan Wilderness Challenge, Yukon Quest and the Iditarod, Expedition Alaska promises to be a […]

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The Ocean to Colleges 85 Route

The Tides Are Right

Edit for 2015 Ocean to Colleges 85 So the trip below didn’t happen in 2014.  A couple of weeks before the paddle, I had an email from Alan to say that he’d injured his shoulder “boarding in Japan” and wasn’t going to be fit for the challenge.  I promptly postponed the paddle and proceeded to tell […]

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Views looking out over the 2015 Rogue24 Course.

Record Sell Out for the Rogue24

So, at lunch time on the day entries have opened, all places in the Rogue 24hr race option have sold out.  A complete team list can be found here. TL;DR – If you want to race the Rogue 24hr Adventuregaine, get an 8hr entry in asap and email me to go on the wait list. […]

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2015 Team List

A preliminary team list for the Rogue24 and Rogue8 Adventuregaine can be found here.  This list will be updated periodically in the lead up to the race.  Any team wishing to link their team facebook profile or blog, please contact me at rogueadventureracing@gmail.com 24 Hr Cat. Team Name Names 1 MV RUSH Russell Stringer Shaun […]

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Meeting with Parks Rangers and the climbing guide to inspect the ropes location.

On the Ropes at Rogue24

It’s almost upon us: the Rogue24 (and Rogue8) entries will open via the QRA website this Friday the 16th.  Now the biggest 24hr adventure race on the Australian calendar, entry numbers are capped for both the 8hr and 24hr event.  Interest in the race has already been expressed by teams as far away as interstate, […]

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The Evolution of Australian AR

Sitting down to organise my 2015 racing calendar, I noticed a definite decline in the number of adventure racing event options after a bumper couple of years in 2013 and 2014.  In south east QLD, while there is still the stalwart sprint options of the Kathmandu/Paddy Pallin and MDARA races along with longer format races […]

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