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Phil Randall
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« Reply #15 on: August 14, 2013, 11,27:27 AM »

I dropped in to see Wes tonight. He looks great, though still a bit sore in spots.  He is enjoying the attention of his physios and nurses. However a bit bored!!.
He sends his regards to all.
Phil R.
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Phil Randall
Wiggy
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« Reply #16 on: August 14, 2013, 11,34:18 AM »

Went through there in mid April, longest crossing I've ever done. Going by the GPS, it was 405m from entering the water to dry land on the other side. The crossing looks deeper in the pic compared to when I crossed it Grin 
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Ken R
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Himalayas gateway, only 16,000ft to go.


« Reply #17 on: August 20, 2013, 04,12:00 AM »

Good to hear you are being looked after well Wes and hopefully on the way to a full recovery.

But what a great country to be in if you are going to have a get off or get sick. The systems and facilities we have in place are just top notch when you compare to stories from overseas.

With regards to Tim & Wiggy discussing which river crossing is in the photo, you blokes are amazing, long may you lead us thru the bush and back home.
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