The Rogaine turned out to be yet another fabulous attempt to walk the fine line between pleasure and pain. We did maybe 30km over 10 hours with a lot of hilly ground in beautiful bushland and some 9" parrot bush (not beautiful). Shane fell into a rabbit hole, slipped on a wet rock, tripped over a log, walked into a stick and generally did his best to injure himself while Bruce and I were far less exciting. My (extremely) manly team mates failed to bring wet weather gear so the thunder, forked lighting and scattered downpours were a bit of a dampener but overall it was great.
My left foot and knee are a bit stunned - probably due to a memorable slide down a wet embankment and I had one pepper tick when I got home,
maharetr I really, *really* want someone to triple check the less easy to see bits [paranoid][begs].
The boys took a lot of pictures of scenery and people and I took my usual photos of weather and bugs.
My left foot and knee are a bit stunned - probably due to a memorable slide down a wet embankment and I had one pepper tick when I got home,
The boys took a lot of pictures of scenery and people and I took my usual photos of weather and bugs.
| Sunrise on TBA Rogaine |
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| Bug on Lambert's windscreen |
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I am not going to make it over, home is shiny and I'm still a little tired :)
K's also a little wibbly so staying close so he knows he's loved :)
*loves and snuggles and kisses to you and