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Sabrina Simpson's avatar

What a wonderful story to share! The effort to even stand up let along move forward on that trail looks and sounded astonishing. Well done you for giving it your all and then remembering that being able to continue hiking in the future is more important than a particular goal that day. I'm glad you had a cheery recovery natter in the cafe afterwards. I'm like you in that mainly I am perfectly happy on my own but good company can be a unexpected shot of inspiration and creativity you didn't know you were craving. The three day retreat sounded perfect. The video was amazing-I used to row when I was a teenager and we had the early morning time slot which we grumbled about but had the benefit of incredible light and sunrises which I am ever-thankful for experiencing. A wonderful post pure-thanks so much!

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Shona Riddell's avatar

Prue, I'm in admiration that you gave it a go, it looked very difficult! I struggle with hiking – my coordination is not great and I have no sense of direction – so even a few hours is challenging for me. That lodge looked lovely and much more fun! That kelp looks amazing too, was it bull kelp? I've never been to Tasmania (well, not yet) but have just finished watching Alone Australia which was filmed there near the west coast, I think.

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