End of stage 4 - Chilling at the bivouac

Fortunately, we have a day of break after the long stage to give everyone time to arrive. After 3 hours of sleep, the heat under the tent and the voices of people talking force me to get up.




It is almost funny to see people wandering in the camp and limping during that day. I spend my day between the doctor's tent taking care of my feet, lying down to recover, eating, drinking, speaking about what I dream to eat with my tent mates, and going to the finish line to cheer people that keep arriving. Cyril in our tent arrives around 11am after 26 hours of effort. Impressive!


Around sunset, it is getting cold again as the night approaches. Everyone at the camp - including the staff - gathers on the finish line to welcome the last runner. It is impressive and moving to see this 72 year old man cross the finish line after 35 hours of heroic effort. I can't believe this person has spent 2 full days and a cold night in the desert.


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