neilmny wrote:Her blog - http://www.isabelbrown.com.au/My-Blog.php
I must say a big buck roo at 3 metres is unnerving specially if it is being somewhat alpha.
It would pay her to know how Malcom Douglas (and Mutley) deals with this situation.
Lizzy wrote:A lot of young people couldn't be bothered- good on her for making it happen. I wish her well for her journey
Lizzy wrote:Just had a quick read of her blog & she seems to be doing OK to me! Good on her for getting out there. She is doing it in sections with others to support her- yeah maybe they make a few mistakes with gear etc. but it's a bit of a safety net getting met every few days.
I usually get lost trying to find the start of the track after that I am fine!
A lot of young people couldn't be bothered- good on her for making it happen. I wish her well for her journey
jobell wrote:Ran into her Dad James today in Omeo. Isabelle is due to cross the Omeo Road (assuming up beyond Hotham) this Fri. She's going well but has hurt her knee. She is being accompanied by a family member at all times. She's now a bit over halfway, planning to finish before Christmas.
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geoskid wrote:Lizzy wrote:Just had a quick read of her blog & she seems to be doing OK to me! Good on her for getting out there. She is doing it in sections with others to support her- yeah maybe they make a few mistakes with gear etc. but it's a bit of a safety net getting met every few days.
I usually get lost trying to find the start of the track after that I am fine!
A lot of young people couldn't be bothered- good on her for making it happen. I wish her well for her journey
Yeah, I read her blog for the first time today( after seeing posts here), and I agree, she is doing OK. She seems to be a naturally 'up' person .Good on her.
I think people that have been into bushwalking for a while forget what can be accomplished without the latest gear. Perhaps?. What is an alternate explanation? Jealousy? Who Knows?
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