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Sylvia's 6000 km Walk in China
Sylvia is walking from the Gobi Desert towards the start of the Great Wall until her pedometer ticks over 6000 km. She is doing this in memory of cancer patients she has met on previous journeys, and by walking she is trying to do something for those still in need. She needs a camel, badly.
Thursday, 24 May 2012
Tuesday, 8 May 2012
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
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Our FB is now open, welcome to visit with comments!!!!!
It will be better if you can "like" it and share it with your friends
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Saturday, 3 March 2012
Packing time
Sylvia and Louie are due to depart in 24 hours. First stop Hong Kong, where we gather all necessary items for the journey ahead. Then it's off to Xian, and then Gansu province.
Tuesday, 28 February 2012
Walking from Hornsby to Sydney City
Today is supposed to be the hottest day of this summer yet. Thanks to all the lovely people we met on the road, especially Rachel at Pymble Station, the ginkgo-picking madam from Beijing at Killara (I think), and the exercising ladies outside Lindfield Community Hall, and many others...
Today's walk is meant to be a prelude of what's to come next week, a fitness test to see if we are ready. I found today's walk to be quite pleasant in the sultry heat, as we crossed municipal lines and people's paths. Sylvia's pedometer clocked over 30 km by the time we got to the city.
I know though, that this was no fitness test at all. Pacific Highway cuts a clear path between low hills of Sydney's North Shore, offering little altitude challenge. For sustenance I had packed garden figs, purple sweet potato, dried tomato, fried pearl mushrooms and potato vines, but my bag was merely a few kilos, a feather compared to what we shall trudge with.
Please Sylvia, get us a camel.
Louie
Today's walk is meant to be a prelude of what's to come next week, a fitness test to see if we are ready. I found today's walk to be quite pleasant in the sultry heat, as we crossed municipal lines and people's paths. Sylvia's pedometer clocked over 30 km by the time we got to the city.
I know though, that this was no fitness test at all. Pacific Highway cuts a clear path between low hills of Sydney's North Shore, offering little altitude challenge. For sustenance I had packed garden figs, purple sweet potato, dried tomato, fried pearl mushrooms and potato vines, but my bag was merely a few kilos, a feather compared to what we shall trudge with.
Please Sylvia, get us a camel.
Louie
Sunday, 19 February 2012
Launch Party
Thank you to all the speakers, performers, helpers and guests who came. Here is a video made by Francis from FC Productions:
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