MACKAY & MATTHEWS LAB

Protein structure, function and engineering

Lake Macquarie rogaine, Aug. 2010

Dave Segal was visiting the lab for three weeks from UC Davis recently, and we decided that the best way for him to get a real taste of the Australian bush was to take him on a rogaine! He bravely signed up for a 12-h event with Joel a couple of hours north of Sydney in the Watagan State Forest area. Dave said he hadn’t been doing that much exercise lately, but we remembered that he *had* walked solo across the USA as an undergrad, so there must have been some walking genes in there… Jacqui was doing the 6-h event at the same time with Gareth Denyer, another academic from the School.

Turned out to be a beautiful day for an outing and Joel and Dave had a good event overall – finding all the checkpoints they set out for (always the sign of a good rogaine!) and even nabbing a few more near the end when they made up some time. Dave slowed a couple of times in the middle of the event with a bit of nausea, but it turned out that all he needed was an enormous burp! Then, he was off like a prawn in the sun again and seemed like he could easily have hammered out another 12 h – shame we didn’t have a 24-h event on! Because it was a 12-h event, he even got a taste of the bush at night, which is something most visitors don’t get. Unfortunately, we didn’t get too many photos, but there you go…

By all accounts, he had a good time, so we will see if he comes back for another one!

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