The WEC Adventure - 2005 Back in Dubai - Getting Settled
January 11
So, a long plane trip (12 hour flight time from BA to Paris and then another 8 from Paris to Dubai) and we arrived in Dubai some time after midnight. We were met by representatives of the OC, who helped us get through passport check, and arranged transport to the various hotels. Lots of waiting, wondering, waiting, wondering - but the hosts were very friendly and helpful and we were finally loaded into shuttles. The group that went to the Endurance City had an additional hour or two of adventure when the driver couldn't find the EC. (the road to the city is still being built - but godwilling everything will be finished in time). Our group (3 women, 3 men) went directly to the hotel, but upon arrival all of the smiles, anticipation, excitement began to deflate, reaching 0 psi by the time we got to bed. The hotel reservation was made through a travel agency, a 'modest priced' hotel was requested, and in good faith fullly booked for 2 1/2 weeks, until the 23rd, at which time everybody would be housed by the WEC OC at the Dubai Dusit h otel (a very nice one).
The Argentine horses arrived in good shape, all travelled well. A little mixup after they arrived resulted in no food for the first couple days (they borrowed from the Chileans next door). Most of the Argentines speak little, if any, English - and combined with local staff that speaks little, if any, English - communication can be poor. But finally after calls and persistance Eduardo (who speaks very good English) managed to get the hay and grain delivered, and all were finally content. They rested the horses for the first few days, just handwalking or light riding within the stable area, and today rode out for the first time - an easy ride to stretch the horses out and see how they felt. Trot-outs in hand after they got back and all was good. I've seen a few others since arriving - the Canadians, looking happy (except for some lost luggage) and their horses arrived in good shape. It's a long haul. I met a couple of the Japanese riders - Hasume who did his qualification ride at the Owyhee 100 - it was nice to see him - and his crew/friend and wife again. They are VERY happy to be here. I met with Pierre Cazes (France) - he's going to give me some info and photos when he can, and the Malaysian chef, who will give me some names and detail tomorrow at lunch. (Everybody meets at the the Chalet lunch room for lunch, nice food, relaxed atmosphere, hungry people). I saw Luke Leisens today (Leonard's son who travelled with Orfeo) - he looked happy and excited too. Luke and I were Leonard's crew in Dubai at the '98 WEC. Pretty amazing to be back 6 years later. I've seen others here, but haven't had time to connect. Should have more time now that everybody is getting themselves and their horses . That's about if for now - I'm checking email at least once a day, so if you have questions or messages for anybody, send them along! It's getting dark here now, and the streets are coming alive. I'm off to buy a hair dryer at one of the little electronics/gadgets shops to replace the one I blew up last night... (some things don't change :) Steph
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