The Great South West Walk


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March 7th 2006
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The Great South West Walk

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March 7th 2006
Anouska Boston
thought i'd share a little of what ferg and i have been upto. We've been leading a very normal life, getting on with the daily stuff you know getting up having breaky, brushing
teeth getting dressed - not always in that order. Have a lesson in the correct ozzie way of speaking 'mate'.. Then decided we needed a holiday, the stress was too much... hehe always a pretty amazing idea in my book 😊 So we went on the Great south west walk. 9 days covering 200km by foot and canoe, with the trusty backpack, sleeping bag and tent we were off. We saw a few interesting things along the way, brown snakes, 8ft grey roo's, creepy
spiders and the odd mozzie larvae wiggling around in the drinking water
ergh!!! Was a rippa!!



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Only people along the beach for 50km.. Beaut
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Stinky poos waiting for our ride home - No shower for DAYS!!!!
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Who's chicken huh..
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Peace & Quiet.. Shhhh
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Well Hello

Black Swans are the norm over here - Rare to see a White one.


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16th May 2007

Great to read some feedback
Hi Anouska, As the marketing convener of the Friends of the GSWW it is great to hear that you chose to spend such a long time on our walk. Sorry about some of the creepy crawlys, but this is Australia. We hope you also enjoyed some of the special visual features and other wildlife as well. All the best for your future travels Regards, Alvin
16th May 2007

Very positive feedback..
I should clarify, we had a fantastic walk. I love Australia's nature and it's ability to suprise me - Such as big hairy huntsman spiders in one visitor log book, a tiny frog in another and echidna's rummaging around. The way the walk takes you through different environments is absolutely beautiful. You do a brilliant job of maintaining and creating such an enjoyable path to follow. Thank you.

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