north-north-west wrote:Overlandman wrote:Day 37... I feel I'm older than TAS expedition 2006. ...
It's twelve years later. We're ALL older!
I keep telling my body it is not getting older. Just more knowledgeable.
north-north-west wrote:Overlandman wrote:Day 37... I feel I'm older than TAS expedition 2006. ...
It's twelve years later. We're ALL older!
doogs wrote:Looks like he's heading straight down into a filthy green nightmare..
doogs wrote:Looks like he's heading straight down into a filthy green nightmare..
jmac wrote:Yes, although he's actually made better progress down through the scrub than I expected him to make. I messaged him specific advice to stay on the ridge until adjacent to the clear line down (approx 3km from junction peak), so he has chosen to select his own line. From current time, 2:47 PM, it looks like the next 500m will be the trickiest, with potential small cliffs and bluffs in the scrub.
Azza wrote:I'm guessing he has probably found himself a spot on that bluff to pitch for the night.
north-north-west wrote:Azza wrote:I'm guessing he has probably found himself a spot on that bluff to pitch for the night.
Yep. Probably the most sensible decision he's made for a while. And if he can get going early enough tomorrow, he might even make the lakeshore before dusk.
north-north-west wrote:And as soon as I say that he's off again.
MrWalker wrote:I think he couldn't get past a waterfall between those huge rocks where he was stuck from 3:30 to 4 and is still looking for another way down,
He won't stop until it gets dark.
north-north-west wrote:He'll be paddling this arvo.
MrWalker wrote:Then he has to blow up his boat by mouth. So it's more likely he'll get to the lake and camp, ready to start paddling tomorrow.
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