Eye of the Sahara Ultra Marathon - FIRST EDITION!

Mauritania

JW
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Dec 4 - 11, 2024
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Eye of the Sahara Ultra Marathon - FIRST EDITION!
Mauritania

John Ward
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16 reviews

Dec 4 - 11, 2024
Group size: 4 - 15

About this trip

What is this all about?

The Eye of the Sahara Ultra Marathon is a multi-day endurance event run yearly, with 2024 being the first year it's held.

150km (that's 90ish miles for our American friends) ultra marathon through the Sahara desert, completed over 3 days. Where you run/walk/hike/hobble approximately 50km (30ish miles) a day, and then reach our Berber Camp for the night. Regroup, sleep and get ready for Round 2 on Day 2, and Round 3 on Day 3. Simple as that. Like an epic, more hardcore version of the famous Marathon Des Sables in Morocco. More on that below.

Wait but what is this 'Eye of the Sahara

Visible from the space and shrouded in legend, the Eye of the Sahara is a call to all adventure travelers. Located deep in the Mauritanian Sahara, a giant, bullseye-like formation smack in the middle of the desert! 

Also known as the Richat Structure, this mind-blowing natural wonder in Mauritania is the starting point of our ultra marathon. Now, here's where it gets juicy - some folks believe the lost city of Atlantis is hidden beneath its rings. Our camp will be slap bang in the middle. Pretty f*cking cool.

So how did this concept come about?

My 2 passions in life are fitness and REAL adventure. They bring about true self-development. So it's time to bring them together and share them with the world. 

I have been organising epic group trips to wild countries over the last decade, to places like Central African Republic, Mali, Afghanistan, Yemen and I feel a huge sense of privilege being able to show people these wild places, that perhaps otherwise they wouldn't venture too.

As I've been doing that, I've been doing all the crazy stuff physical challenges above, and I knew how beneficial those experiences have been to me. How huge a part they've played in me becoming who I am. Of me feeling fulfilled, content. How it's help keep me motivated to become financially free, but also to know I'm reaching my potential. Even though most of the experiences are absolute torture while I do them!

So, now, since turning 40 this year. I want to share that with the world. I want to show people that I'm not special. I'm not some elite athlete. I'm just a guy who decided to do some epic stuff. Then some more, and more. And now I'm here. I want to create an event where you'll be the hero of the story. Not some guy or girl you follow on line. So sure, 150km through soft sand will be hell. But you'll be a legend when you finish it. And finish it you will. So come with me. 

The first edition of Eye of the Sahara Ultra Marathon is this December, 2024. It will be a yearly event, hopefully a huge one in years to come. Come suffer with me on the first one. 

How Does the Ultra Marathon Work?

How does the multi-day event thing work?

Basically, all the 'athletes' (cough, cough) start on Race Day 1 at the same starting point, around sunrise. You have approximately 50km to get through today, before sunset. Ideally you run, but most people will walk due to the heat and the soft sand. That's ok too. You follow the markers, and despite all the people competing at different speeds, you eventually all meet at Camp at the end of race day 1. Where your time is logged. You then eat together, cry together, and sleep in the pre-setup tents. 

Race day 2, sunrise again, you eat brekkie together, meet at the start point, here the buzzer, and go again. 50km more today. Meeting at the next Berber Camp 5-15 hours later, depending on your speed. Your time upon arrival at camp is logged, and added to yesterday's time. Dinner, cry a little more, and sleep.

Race Day 3, brekkie in the morning, together, start point together. Buzzer. And again, 50km to go until the finish point. Celebrate in a world of pain and pride. You're officially a legend. 

Is the race self-sufficient?

NO! I've competed in self-sufficient races before, and I hate them. 

A self-sufficient race is a race where you have to bring EVERYTHING for the enroute duration of the race. All your food, all your sleeping stuff, all your gear. 3,4 or 5 days worth. The bag is heavy. It's uncomfortable. 

So, when designing my own event, I want to make it more enjoyable. Why? firstly, our race doesn't follow the 'easy route' through the desert, like all other races. So we direct, as the crow flies, the surface is soft sand. IT'S BRUTAL. That's hard enough. 

So our local Berber team set up a wonderful camp for us each night. They provide delicious Berber and Arabic Mauritania local fare, both for meat eaters and vegetarians alike. The camp will be waiting for us as we hobble into camp. Each person will be in a private tent for 2, complete with 2 camp beds. A welcome site after 50km through the unforgiving dunes of the Sahara. 

The only thing you need to carry is a GPS locator for emergencies, 2 water bottles, and snacks for that 1 day. Easy. Well, not easy, but you know what I mean.

How About Water?

There are water stops every 5km. You can refill at will. 

Won't we get lost?

It's (almost) impossible. We have a team of 10 off-road vehicles driving back and forth the 50km route each day. You also have a GPS coordinator. And finally, the route is 'as the crow flies'. So you literally go in one direction the whole time. Your compass can't fail you there. 

You only have to make it 5km until the next check-point. All good.

How about Medical Care?

Your feet will get chewed up. That's a fact folks. We have a nurse at camp each night, staying with us, who tends to all our wounds at will. 

We also have a doctor on call. 

Who Am I?


My name is Johnny Ward, an Irish blogger @ onestep4ward.com. You can read more about my story here, but long story short? Father in prison, grew up in a single-mother house in Ireland on welfare for a decade or more. Also dreamed of living an epic life. So the day my education finished, I flew one-way out of Ireland and never returned. That was 2007.

I recently became the first person in history to complete the 'Ultimate Explorer's Grand Slam' which consists:


I also did some pretty cool other stuff over the years. Like rowing across the Atlantic Ocean unsupported, running plenty of crazy ultra marathons (from 200km straight-shot runs, to a red wine marathon where you drink wine every 1km instead of water), or cycling from Malaysia to Laos during COVID.

What’s included

  • All Accommodation
  • All meals
    (Not including the first night)
  • All transport
  • Airport transfers
  • Local guide throughout
    You'll have a guide throughout of course, and on Day 4, you'll finally join with me (Johnny) too.
  • Travel bragging rights
    FOR LIFE!
  • Western Guide
    (kinda. I'm here, but I'm also running the race, so not sure how much help I'll be!)
  • Berber Camping and Food
    All our provisions during the 3 Race Days
  • Water Checkpoints
    5km check points with water refills

What’s not included

  • Race Day snacks
    Also, other race provisions (electrolytes, salt tablets, medications)
  • International airfare
  • Visa fees
  • Tips
  • Additional Nights
    If you wish to arrive a day or 2 early, or stay a day or 2 later.

Available Packages

Trip Price

THIS YEAR IS AT ALMOST COST PRICE. It's my first time running an event like this, so I'm running it at a heavy discount (probably at a loss!). So please bear with me while we iron out any issues etc.

$2,499
Deposit: $250

Available options

Itinerary

Day 1
Arrival in Mauritania

Arrive in Nouakchott anytime. 


Our event is officially recognised by the Mauritanian Government. Immigration know why you're arriving. The visa is on available on arrival for everyone competing in the event. No prior organising necessary. Just get yourself to Mauritania's capital, Nouakchott. 


My team will meet you at the airport, and drive you to our starting hotel. We have a briefing at 6pm today, and then a group dinner with all the other maniacs taking part. 


NOTE: 

You can fly here via Paris (Air France), Casablanca (Royal Air Maroc), Istanbul (Turkish Air), plus a few others. 

Your Organizer


JW
John Ward
16 reviews
Irish blogger @ onestep4ward.com. Every country in the world (yaay!), now onto the Seven Summits!

Reviews

Everything about Mauritania was perfect; the group, the experience, the country and its people. Nothing that I expected but everything that I wanted. Thank you Johnny and team.
By Aavishkar M for Mauritania & The Iron Ore Train on Dec 30, 2023
I absolutely loved this tour of Mauritania. The people in our group were phenomenal, the locals are probably the most kind and welcoming people I’ve ever met. And the train was epic of course :) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
By Courtney J for Mauritania & The Iron Ore Train on Dec 18, 2023
Amazing in every way!! Spending time exploring an amazing country with fantastic people. We always felt looked after so well. Brilliant trip!!
By Janice B for Mauritania & The Iron Ore Train on Dec 14, 2023
I admittedly don't usually love tours, but Johnny nailed every part of this trip once again and he has a brilliant skill in making everyone feel included while having one of the wildest adventures in a friendly and fun country.
By Anthony M for Mauritania & The Iron Ore Train on Dec 14, 2023
A jam-packed trip that took us through the capital, a night train and other fantastic cities in Turkmenistan. Johnny managed to keep it casual and fun while making sure we were all on time. This trip is way more than just The Gates of Hell, it's a crash course into Turkmen culture.
By Anthony M for Turkmenistan (and the Gates of Hell) NOVEMBER on Dec 14, 2023
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