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RE: Getting away

What I can't get over is the magnitude of the journey itself. The scope of the prep neccessary is mind boggling. It's a good thing you are so meticulous in your planning stages as I suppose there isn't much wiggle room when considering what can go wrong and the ramifications of those mishaps. I hope we see a lot of good photos from your trip.

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A lot can go wrong, that's for sure, so planning it thoroughly is pretty important. Of course, a trip like this isn't all in remote areas so it's not all hard. It'll be good though, probably not quite as full on as the blokes in the video links but I'll do some rough stuff because it's down those tracks where the best places are.

By the time I'm on this trip I'm not sure if I'll still be posting on Hive, but if I am I'll do some posts and images on it for sure.

Ihaven't watched the videos yet but will check them out after bit. Once you aren't tied down to a job and are cruising the country, you won't have much time to be posting here, but if you do I'll be sure to check out the pics lol

Possibly. I plan to do a lot more writing, for my own enjoyment and then there's that book of my life I have to keep writing with the intention of it being complete before I die and become a ghost, or cocoon up and become a butterfly. Not quite sure which way I'll go.

Oh, the possibilities lol. I can't see you as a butterfly. For one thing you wouldn't be able to tote your gear around. On the other hand as a ghost you could just float in and use anyone else's gear and maybe get a good laugh out of the scared faces!

I'd rather be a ghost to be honest; I'll be a good one, like Casper, and yet some people will rue the day I became a ghost.

👀 Peek-a-boo I see you??👀 lol

You'd get the Casper version.