Grabeach wrote:I am on Michael Keats (large) mailing list and have received the identical request from him. There will therefore be greater minds than mine researching it!
I didn't know that. Someone sent it to me as I am in Newcastle.
I did actually meet Darby a couple of times. He was a mess at the time, after his accident. There were head injuries and he became very difficult to walk with. His personality had changed.
One of the huts in Gloucester Tops is named after him. Quite a nice little hut which has beds for about eight, or 16 if you are very friendly as they are quite wide. There is a small space outside where you could pitch a few tents. It is a good place to start the Link Trail to Barrington Tops. Beautiful antarctic beech forests on the way. When I did it recently, it had been quite wet and the variety of fungi was amazing.
Out of interest, I note at the bottom of your post, "This post is copyright 2013 by davidmorr. Permission to reproduce elsewhere may be granted for a fee. Please PM me for details." I wouldn't have thought you'd be able to copyright something produced by somebody else!
That arose after this little episode:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=4934The original post that I removed is now at the end. I could no longer edit the original one, but I thought it important to have it there to explain what the was all about.
Unfortunately, I can only have one signature.