
sthughes wrote:Okay for those of you who may be interested I've posted a few pictures here: http://s441.photobucket.com/albums/qq136/simonthughes/Tripple%20Top%20Walk%20November%202009/?albumview=grid
Drifting wrote:Oh man, who drug that giant tent up there? They're the sherpa for me!
Do we need to consider a better way to carry a tent? It was ok but maybe not good in high winds.
sthughes wrote:Do we need to consider a better way to carry a tent? It was ok but maybe not good in high winds.
Yes I think Si will be a bit less enthusiastic next time, so maybe we do. It's actually pretty good in a stiff breeze. It's no bomb shelter but pretty good for it's size.
Phil wrote:Thankfully I've been up to Van Dyke and Roland twice already (thoroughly enjoyable country).......for some reason I don't think I'll be able to take in the views too much this time, I think I''ll be concentrating too much on the track and placing one foot in front of the other without tripping on something and falling flat on my face!
corvus wrote:I discovered a couple of muscles just under my hip area that I did not know I had![]()
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Brett wrote:corvus wrote:I discovered a couple of muscles just under my hip area that I did not know I had![]()
corvus
Um? maybe a group tent is not such a good ideaSorry could not resist that line
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Come on Corvus you did a great job and just consider it nature's way of recommending more hill climbs to get the fitness back. I did notice yesterday on the mountain bike that I had bit more torque and better balance so could creep up a few more technical bits (that is for me but just a ride in the park for others). Only issue was maybe drinking the water at the first creek was not a good idea![]()
Cheers Brett
corvus wrote:Did the water at the first trickle (O'Neils Creek ) give you a guts ache or what!! and speaking of fittness I suspect I am fitter than you just 20 years older![]()
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corvus wrote:Phil wrote:Thankfully I've been up to Van Dyke and Roland twice already (thoroughly enjoyable country).......for some reason I don't think I'll be able to take in the views too much this time, I think I''ll be concentrating too much on the track and placing one foot in front of the other without tripping on something and falling flat on my face!
Phil,
Just interested on your previous Van Dyke /Roland walk which way did you go.
corvus
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