Starting April 24, 2011, I will be walking across Australia to raise awareness and funds for NETS (Newborn and paediatric Emergency Transport Service). I have just turned 70 so can claim to be grey and such an adventure will cover the nomad side of it.
We want touring 4WDing nomads to joins us for stages along the way. It will not be a rushed journey, covering about 30km per day.
G'DAY - I am the entire support crew for www.jeffswalk2.com looking forward to a great (slow) adventure starting in April 2011 from Byron Bay to Steep Point.(5000K) If your interested you can join us for sections of this remarkable individual effort by a unique 'Grey Nomad'
A fellow by the name of David Mason also did it. He walked with three camels. He is or was an Australian Army officer and a former member of the French Foreign Legion. I heard him interviewed on Macca a few times. He wrote a book about his time in the Foreign Legion called "Marching with the Devil". A great read. Not sure if he wrote a book about his walk. Good luck to you Jeff. As i cant imagine that we will come across you on your walk, how can we send a donation? cheers Pete
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That is some walk!! I am getting freaked out about travelling around in my little van. Can't imagine doing it on foot even a bit of the way. Will keep an eye out for you. Where will the first bit go from Byron Bay as I am hoping to be travelling up the Newell sometime in April.
Had hoped we'd meet up with you, but then looked at your route... doubt if we'll see you after all. Bugga, would have enjoyed joining in for a while. Donation will be coming.
From Byron we head down to Lismore, Casino, Tenterfield, Glen Innes, Inverell, Warialda, Moree, Collarenabri, Walgett, Brewarrina, Bourke, Tibooburra, Cameron Corner.
Huh!! What happened to the two posts from Jeffthewalker posted after my last one detailing the route town by town. I read it a while ago, just got my map out to follow it through only to find they are gone,. I remember Moree was on the list after Tenterfield. How would it disappear so quick.
Terrific stuff,,I feel like getting the bus (Toyoya) out of semi retirement and joining you al...........I love this stuff.....Raising money for some one or other...Good luck
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I edited the post to make the links work properly and that made it subject to scrutiny by the forum addministrators (I think that was it).
Actually, I posted it twice because the first one did not show up after an hour or so. When I "quick replied" the second time I was a bit lax with the web site link address(es) and so it posted straight away. It only "disappeared" after I made the web links fully visible.
AND help with the fund raising by telling everyone about it. Details on my web site for how to get a round 'money box' from Crazy Clark or where-ever and download a PDF file to print a wrap around label. Makes a cheap collection tin to hand around the family or at work or the club and details on it for how to make the donation. Google jeffswalk2.
Good luck Jeff. Unfortunately we wont be in Cameron's Corner at the same time as you - we are looking at around September to be in that area.
Noticed on your web site you are currently at Allan Creek Pastoral Company - not far from home for me - and that on 18th Feb you will be with Kedron - we will be there on 16th!
Maybe our paths are meant to cross. Keep up the posts on the forum if you can
Dunmowin
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DUNMOWIN is no longer on the road and still DUNMOWIN!
Jeff, unfortunately, we are stuck in Jimboomba until July. When we finish up work, we are heading west - your itinerary is just not quite achievable for us.
Would love to do part of your trip with you, but timing is not quite right for us. Maybe we can catch up locally before you go.
Dummowin
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DUNMOWIN is no longer on the road and still DUNMOWIN!
All the best in your trek across the country and your fund-raising endeavours. You'll be seeing the country, even the most desolate, driest part of this country, at its best. You are very brave and noble for such a worthy cause, and I'm sure your efforts will be rewarded.
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STEWTH!Can I loan you my postie bike?Good luck.We all need to walk more, but you take the cake!as I am on the wallaby at the moment, Is there any thing I can do to help, old mate??Cheers, Bill
WOW! Amazing thing to do for a great cause. We will be missing you too, We will be in Sandstone for 2 weeks but that will be an a couple of weeks time then heading north so will miss you by just... 7 months?
Hope the feet hold out & you make lots of money
Cheers Jon
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The postie bike suggestion wasn't as silly as you think. In 2002 I hitched a ride with some people, from Innamincka to Birdsville, via Cordillo Downs, who were supporting a bloke on a postie bike from Melbourne to Birdsville, raising money for a charity. His only accessories were a kidney belt and a pair of steel-capped boots. He made better miles than the Landcruiser and the Hilux. There are so many people out there in this big wide country of hours making that extra effort for many worthy causes. They ride bicycles, motor bikes, horses, camels, walk, tow wagons, and take all sorts of interesting, isolated routes from point A to point B. All we can do is support them when we meet them.
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Management makes the decisions, but is not affected by the decisions it makes.
A few years ago my son did a round Aus anti-clockwise trip with the Honda Riders Club, raising funds for a charity. He thoroughly enjoyed it and took an English backpacker with him on the journey. She had just arrived in the country, her mate stayed with me at my house while they were away.