21/10/2025
Long overdue post!
2 weeks ago, we crossed the finish line of the World Championship after 876km of racing with 20,330m of elevation gain in a time of 173 hours and 48 minutes. During this time we had around 12 hours of sleep and came in 23rd place out of 60 teams.
From the very start we were resolute in our goal being to cross the finish line with our whole team in one piece and we certainly achieved this outcome, functioning effectively as a team throughout the race.
To put into context the magnitude of this event - I had 122 days to train from when I completed my last event mid-May to the start of the World Championship. In this time I put in on average 1.5 hours a day with 168 hours and 950km of training and 26km elevation. We almost equalled 122 days worth of training in the space of just 7 days - a true testament to what the body can achieve with the right mindset and the help of a strong team.
Getting to the start line of an event like this is a huge undertaking in itself with many, many hours spent training, sorting gear, organising the logistics of travelling internationally with rafts and bikes and every other piece of gear we require. We want to give a big shout out to our sponsors , and .packrafting, your gear was invaluable in our journey and we deeply appreciate the in-kind sponsorship we received to help us get to the start line well equipped with the best tools for the job. Also to for honing our whitewater skills which came in very useful in negotiating the big moving water we experienced on the course.
Another huge shoutout to , ARWS and everyone who volunteered to help organise and run an event of this magnitude! With a race course spread across the width of British Columbia moving our gear and coordinating teams of volunteers across the course is no easy feat but everything ran seamlessly. The welcoming from First Nations was spectacular and your commitment to supporting fire affected communities and engagement with communities across the course is admirable.
Attached are a selection of photos from and the event media team who did a fantastic job covering the race and a special mention must also go to podcast. As a racer himself, Brian did a fantastic job of commentating on the race and providing some insight to the racers mindset during each stage of the race provided a great medium of communicating race updates and bridging the gap for non-racers to appreciate the finer elements of the sport. Similarly our own former team mate Lachlan McDermid did a fantastic job of monitoring the race media and posting updates for everyone back home following our progress! We really appreciate all the time and effort you put into this you did a fantastic job!
Lastly (but certainly not least) a massive thanks to our partners and families! Preparing and training for an event like this requires early mornings, late nights and a lot of weekend absentia not to mention departing to the other side of the world for 2 and a half weeks so thanks for keeping the home fires burning in our absence! Your support on our journey
Sean on behalf of Broken Compass AR
02/10/2025
Well done Kathryn Morland, Andrew Hay, Nathan Munson and Sean Johnson of Broken Compass AR who've just crossed the line of Expedition Canada for the ARWS - Adventure Racing World Series. What a incredible effort and an absolute bucket list item to compete at the world championships.
Go Broken Compass!!! ๐
Adventure Racing World Series - Oceania
02/10/2025
And they've done it!!! After 173 hours of racing Broken Compass AR (Kathryn Morland, Andrew Hay, Nathan Munson and Sean Johnson) have finished the insane and beautiful Expedition Canada at the ARWS - Adventure Racing World Series. What an incredible effort and experience,
This will be one they'll never forget and should be incredibly proud of achieving. Doing ๐ฆ๐บ proud in the world stage of adventure racing. Can't wait to hear all about the adventure. Now you may rest.
(I'll share some finshline videos and photos when I find them :) )
02/10/2025
After over 700km and 170 hours of racing Broken Compass AR have a race on their hands!!
Go team!! ๐ถ You're so close now I know you've got it in you to finish strong!! Looking forward to seeing that you've crossed the finish line in just a few minutes.
ARWS - Adventure Racing World Series
Adventure Racing World Series - Oceania
Expedition Canada
02/10/2025
Broken Compass AR are getting close!! (kinda). Still a decent few kms to go but they are making good progress on the long bike and it's most flat rail trail from here (just junk miles I hear). I expect they'll finish the bike sometime in the next few hours. It's then just an 8km Canadian canoe and a 1km romp before the finish line!!!
Huge effort so far team with 7 days of racing under your belts. Just need to hang in there for a few more hours and you'll be warm, fed and with a beer in hand all too soon! ๐ช
02/10/2025
Broken Compass AR keeping up the good work on the community engagement front ๐ฃ
They certainly love talking about adventure racing and would have been more than happy to take some time out of their race to tall some fellow adventures about it ๐
Thanks Bruce for taking the time to find them here and leaving a kind message. For your sake I just hope they didn't smell too bad ๐คช
If you'd like to leave your own message of support you can do so here by clicking on their team name: https://live.enabledtracking.com/2025arwc/
ARWS - Adventure Racing World Series
Adventure Racing World Series - Oceania
Expedition Canada
01/10/2025
Give them wheels and they shall fly!! ๐ต
Broken Compass AR motoring along the first half of the long bike. Whether they're pushing to beat dark at the rogaine or are just happy to be off their feet, I know they'll be stoked to be moving fast.
They'll spend at least tonight out on the course but the end is in sight! I bet they can smell those beers ๐ป
Go team!!
ARWS - Adventure Racing World Series
Adventure Racing World Series - Oceania
Expedition Canada
01/10/2025
Broken Compass AR are still working their way through this monster trek. It looked like very slow going down off CP38 but they've made it to the road and it's hopefully clean sailing to TA11.
They've been on this trek for 40 odd hours now (including most of a night's sleep) so imagine they'll be be a little low on supplies and looking forward to getting to a TA.
They're racing so well and hopefully they'll have some easier times in the next few legs.
ARWS - Adventure Racing World Series
Adventure Racing World Series - Oceania
Expedition Canada