doogs wrote:Interesting. How did you break your foot?
Maybe he trod on it?
doogs wrote:Interesting. How did you break your foot?
doogs wrote:Well I was over at freycinet this afternoon for a walk on the Hazards and had a peek in the walks registration book for Kozzies dates. A solo walker did the exact same route, had poor handwritingand a southern Tasmanian postcode. So I guess he did do the walk as said
yeah that was my now you know why i am kozzie not cosie. Hahaha 20$ if you can rewrite my surname.doogs wrote:Well I was over at freycinet this afternoon for a walk on the Hazards and had a peek in the walks registration book for Kozzies dates. A solo walker did the exact same route, had poor handwritingand a southern Tasmanian postcode. So I guess he did do the walk as said
Drifting wrote:Well whether our member is spinning yarns or not, that trail is known as "Fracture Track" by the medical center in Swansea, who told me that there is a constant stream of fractures and serious strains coming from there. I've noticed that National Parks has raised the difficulty of the track to medium.
Last time I did the track was with a group of fit teenagers on a school trip, and I had the joy of going to the hospital for two sprains.
Drifting wrote:Well whether our member is spinning yarns or not, that trail is known as "Fracture Track" by the medical center in Swansea, who told me that there is a constant stream of fractures and serious strains coming from there. I've noticed that National Parks has raised the difficulty of the track to medium.
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