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12.30am sleep - 2.45am what the hell is that noise - Damn Alarm and the phone ringing time to get up Axe is outside. Oh yeah I organised a 3 day trip stupid idea now i'm exhausted. Stagger downstairs pickup the chickens and the fridge items into Blue yes Blue the only truck we have left running at present. The loud RATTLE of a diesel engine anounces the arrival of Zafrul and his D90. ICE and the next stop is BHP station at Gomback to meet the rest.

DAFFY - 1KZ powered Hilux Surf - Paul, Ah Ho and Joyce
VQ - 1KZ powered LC II - VQ, Glen, KGB and the kid Ismail
MAYA - Wrangler JEEP - KK and Tapah
Blue - 1KZ powered LC II - JungleBunny and AXE
D90 - D90 with 2.5 TDi - Zafrul
TheTANK "ROBOCOP" - Hilux 3.0 4D4 - ROBOCOP and kid Adam
Hilux ("Currylux") - Hilux 2.5 D4D - Alan and Paul
(Since we have 3 Pauls they all go by names - DAFFY, ROBOCOP and PAUL its too damn confusing.

4.00am We cruise off Blue in front and MAYA at the back everyone else in the united nations 4x4 team in between.

The 750metre Genting climb is done easy then the 70 winding road to Karak as the stereo blasts our my favourites and then 2 hours of the dulceed tunes of JJ Cale. Then the FOG 70k is fast we cruise in and out of fog for 70+k and stop at Lanchang for a food stop - oops Ramadan most of the shops are closed and even at 3.00am food is limited to buy and the quality sucks. Even the drinks are crap I buy a chocolate bar and a watered down ICED chocolate. AXE and Tapah need food they are fasting.

Changing the 8274 winch motor
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The United nations 4x4 team
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9.00am we cruise into The petronas 5k past the turnoff at Bandar Almuktafi Billah Shah in Terengganu some 350k has rolled under the 35" sneakers on Blue. First task REFUEL then change the winch motor on Blue while everyone watches a brand new WARN 6HP motor is slipped in and tested 30 minutes all back on the road and we head back to the turnoff 5k down the road and the last 35K to the trailhead.

10.00am we cruise into Kampong Jongok Batu the village with only maggi mee in the restaurant. Then out the other side and onto the trail head.
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10.30am Trailhead and air down and muck around for pictures. Convoy Order the handbag open diffed MT shod Blue is first followed by the D90 and then VQ and a Hilux and DAFFY and then a HILUX and followed up by the tail end charlie the Wrangler.

Obstacle 1 on cengal besar track can be a vehicle breaker today its easy.
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The sign ses it all DANGER LOGGING TRUCK
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The job of the lead vehicle is to pick the line for others to follow and advise everyone behind of dangers encountered.

The first obstacle is fun (the 2008 RFC obstacle which took all arvo and night) and effortless however it gives everyone a taste of what is to come.

Camera's out for every obstacle

Obstacle 2 got bigger with a muddy river crossing then a climb before the muddy ruts
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The first mud climb is entertaining however before we get there the bridge has collapsed and a WARNING SANTAI WONG (logging truck) sign is sitting in the middle of the stuffed bridge. Alternate is a new river corrsing and a mud climb. Paul steps into a mud hole . We send DAFFY across first to play rescue if it is needed. Blue winches the mud the 35" MAXXIS MT's unable to claw through. D90 is the same. Meantime I make the next mud climb after a few charges as the others charge through the mud climb XT's flying mud everywhere.

The Two Hilux's are dragged through they are just too long and low and then they both make the muddy step climb. The D90 is dragged up the muddy slopes its too low.

The JEEP flys up all the obstacles MAYA is quite at home in the jungle.

VQ on obstacle 2 easy stuff
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MAYA makes it easy on obstacle 2
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Adam steals my lunch then spits on it.
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Obstacle 3 - ok guys the bank or the chicken bridge i'm standing on.
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Zafrul on the chicken bridge
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Daffy climbs the bank electing not to be a chicken
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So does MAYA
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Obstacle 4 VQ cruises
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That failed bulldozer again never gives up.
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MAYA passes obstacle 4
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Toyota's first model bulldozer - total failure thats why Komatsu is the best still.
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New bridges adorn the track as several of the old ones have collapsed. They are exactly 185cm wide no more no less they mean precise navigate to get over. The track is cool slightly wet as me and AXE find out when Blue slips into a dropp off and AXE ends up landing on top of me. DAFFY thought we were going to roll. A quick recover from having 90kgs land on me we reverse out and redrive the tricky bit and let out a warning.

We get to one with the center of the bridge all filled with logs and pieces of bridge and the WIRE rope strainer sitting up. I make my decision im taking the alternate river and steep bank climb. The D90 goes across the rickerty bridge to play winch anchor for me. I have to pull the winch cable out early as I get hooked up on the large rocks in the river. The 8274 pulls me up easy and a little step on the pedal and the Blue handbag Landcruiser makes another obstacle.


DAFFY shocks us it drives up and over the bank DIFF LOCKS and XT making it easy the rest follow driving it all on XTs. The two Hilux's take the bridge as it moves and flexes as each car slowly edge over it.

Soon another new wooden bridge I elect to skip it and take the bank. Stupid move the MT tires cannot climb out twice AXE lands in my seat as we precalriously tip up and over and the Handbag LC gets a mud coating as we try and get out before the convoy arrives. Too late and we have to winch off the D90 as the soothing tones of JJ Cale still pours out of the stereo (after midnight etc etc). The others all drive the hole the XT's offering that extra grip.

Then fun a broken bridge and a really tricky V-Gully alternate - I take the bridge but some mothers do have them.

DAFFY does the alternate courting disaster as the rear wheel slips into the gully. Then the Alan ("currylux") Hilux tries and ROBOCOP discovers its not really a Hilux but Toyota's first BULLDOZER as it is wedged against the bank. Drive it pushes tonnes of earth then stops. Damn WINCH however the winch cable is buried in the bank then it fails to pull it ain't got any juice. The D90 tries to winch with DAFFY and Blue holding it. Nah we all go backwards then the D90 winch cries enough. Easy Blue turns around and we double line pull it and the 8274 easily pulls out the failed bulldozer. Not to be outdone the other hilux ROBOCOP also wants a go. More winching this time self extraction. Not to be outdone VQ also pushes the LC II effortlessly through.

Almost on time we cruise into Sunga Loh camp site 11k of offroad travelled in 3 hours. Wonderful camping spot full of rubbish from recent campers sigh dispicable people. 2pm we decide camp and relax no walking to the tree as its a 4 hour turnaround. Hey wow a new bridge across the river and a sway bridge at that no moer wet feet crossings.

The rest of the day is declared a rest day camp is erected a 20*30' tarp is put up and 13 beds are added as furniture. Food is amazing the currylux is carrying our curry dinner for tonight. Blue has sunday nights dinner 3 chickens for the bbq and a whole host of community food. The river is tempting I fall asleep 2 hours sleep was not enough the others play in the river for some of them first time here or others second time for some of us the "manyth" time.

Fast asleep 2 hours sleep is not good for me anymore
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Fire on and the ROBOCOP camp
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The rest of us slum it in the communal Jungle Hilton
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The upmarket Hilton kitchen and their celebrity cook
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The spacial accomodation
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The other Hilton kitchen at the other end of the tarp "yes the poor end".
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Sungai Loh is wonderful pretty - clean and just soothing for tired dirty bodies.
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Dinner curry and jungle potatoes (wok).
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The new suspension bridge
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Dinner is from opposite ends of the camp food comes everywhere to make a communal hot pot curry from here , chicken from there bread from over there and tonnes of cold beer and my now famous jungle fries with pepper.

For some it's fishing at night for me I need rest 9pm one 1/2 shot of whisky i'm in bed as the fire and the stories get bigger.

However, there is an incident Glen is fishing over the other side alone and hears crashing through the jungle coming towards him picks up his knife etc eventually a torch is shone on the wild animal only to reveal a shirtless KGB sneaking up on Glen.

Overnight it pours down we are all snug in bed and dry we don't care.


Sunday Morning

I awake 6.45am crikey over 10 hours sleep. Cruise around the camp taking pics of sunrise and get the breakfast ready.

10.30am rollcall for the hike we have 13 brave volunteers to cross the bridge and hike the 7k + 850 meters to the tree. What's the TREE well its a 1334 year old Cengal (say Chengal) tree and its big 16 meters round the base 65 meters high and it dominates all trees around it. Yes 1334 years old makes it around before gunpowder was invented. It's commonly known as cengal Besar (Big) We were told track to tree undriveable a sinkhole will stop us.

The walking pack.
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The tree 1334 years old, 65 meters high, 16 meters round the base.
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1 hour in we stop for a break its a undulating tough hot walk no air nothing 4 k to walk. The obstacle 1k in is driveable no sinkhole but just a collapsed bank damn we could have winched it. The river crossing is fun no one wants to get their boots wet including me eventually I fall in and get wet. Fallen trees block the track all passable stuff with a chainsaw.

Tree carpark 850 meters to go . Some trail searching finds the track and a few parts overgrown follow my nose and slash the trail back on the way. 100 meters then there it is the TREE imposing silent stong a symbol to us we are not logging everything the end of a 2 hour slog.

25 minutes we muck around and admire it. Then its time for lunch wait its back at camp. The walk back is fast its all downhill 1.5hours I am safely back in camp doing the rollcall as they struggle into BOOTCAMP haha some are exhausted.



The afternoon is spent sitting in the river drinking cold tinnies and watching Glenn toss the net to catch fish.

Then it's time to escort the D90 out 4pm DAFFY and MAYA volunteer(ed) . KK starts the JEEP only to be told ya got another FLAT. FIxed they are mobile. 3 others dive into DAFFY and 2 in the MAYA somehoe I think its going to be a boys trip back. I stay and prepare the chickens 3 for the BBQ and get the kettle BBQ fired up. 1 chicken in rosemary and wrapped in Banana Leaves, The other 2 in chinese spices and wrapped in foil.

6.30pm the rumble of MAYA pollutes the insect sounds and they fly into camp all smiles. Incident free - apparently not.

8.00pm Dinner is served. The chicken is succulent and yes of course jungle fries with black pepper and lots of other food is served.

After dinner the fire is stoked up (yup its 30c+ but still we want a fire) and dries all the wet boots and socks as the whiskey and cold beers emerge.

It rains again during the night.

Monday Morning

10.00am to depart breakfast is cooked and camp packed and one final swim in the river its time for a picture session and it's time to leave.

The return trip is uneventful no winching as its all downhill however the same care is taken. I drive the bank the rest take the rickerty bridge. It's a totally uneventful trip all the usual obstacle and bridge precautions taken.

Rollcall of the vehicles - vroom vroom present.
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Oops MAYA makes a mistake
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Damn HEEP makes everything look easy
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Sungai Keleman
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All that remains of the 7 gully track - logged to death gone forever.
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Off the trail and back on the blacktop for 500 meters then a left turn and down to the river (sg Loh and the blacktop campsite) and I take them down a secret alternate track. The start fantastic a fallen tree is smashed outta the way by blue and then a trail that hasn't seen a 4x4 for over 12 months. Blue smashes everything outta the way the parang comes out a few times to clear the biggers stuff. 3K later we emerge again at Sg Loh at the 1/2 bridge. I do donuts in the sand while waiting for the convoy the rest are being slow and not wanting to scratch their paintwork.

Finally all rounded up and we follow the trail the Blue 1KZ leaps forward and slides it's way along the 10k gravel road. We get to a RV point and we have only 2 vehicles DAFFY waits while I head back along the track calling out on the radio. We get all the way back and see tire tracks aha XT's going left (how and why) we follow calling on the radio AXE hangs on the Blue truck is all over the track slide here gas it, correct wheels and slide out of the corners. Eventually a cackle on the radio we find them. Who turned off and made a bad decision sigh. I lead them out to DAFFy meantime they had a snackout.

The 7 gully track starts as soon as we cross the Keleman river. after 5k we find ourselves in the middle of a logging area the track has gone. We wander up and down steep tracks everything felled and nothing decent left total desctruction. Eventually I decide time for home 7 gully track is lost forever. We turn around and at the trailhead VQ takes over and leads us to Cuki Kemaman for stuffed Crab dinner. 8.30pm dinner is served and we head for home 9.20pm. I leave the convoy behind wanting to get home and we hera DAFFY stopping to put water in the radiator the 8,500rm rebuild is failing its overheating and shooting out water the 1KZ is sick. Meantime Blue does the same and we also have to top up with a liter of water every 200k. I think I have done another head gasket in Blue's 1KZ sigh. I crawl in home 12.15am after dropping off AXE. Exhausted but what a weekend.
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MAYA passes obstacle 4
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Toyota's first model bulldozer - total failure thats why Komatsu is the best still.
Image


New bridges adorn the track as several of the old ones have collapsed. They are exactly 185cm wide no more no less they mean precise navigate to get over. The track is cool slightly wet as me and AXE find out when Blue slips into a dropp off and AXE ends up landing on top of me. DAFFY thought we were going to roll. A quick recover from having 90kgs land on me we reverse out and redrive the tricky bit and let out a warning.

We get to one with the center of the bridge all filled with logs and pieces of bridge and the WIRE rope strainer sitting up. I make my decision im taking the alternate river and steep bank climb. The D90 goes across the rickerty bridge to play winch anchor for me. I have to pull the winch cable out early as I get hooked up on the large rocks in the river. The 8274 pulls me up easy and a little step on the pedal and the Blue handbag Landcruiser makes another obstacle.


DAFFY shocks us it drives up and over the bank DIFF LOCKS and XT making it easy the rest follow driving it all on XTs. The two Hilux's take the bridge as it moves and flexes as each car slowly edge over it.

Soon another new wooden bridge I elect to skip it and take the bank. Stupid move the MT tires cannot climb out twice AXE lands in my seat as we precalriously tip up and over and the Handbag LC gets a mud coating as we try and get out before the convoy arrives. Too late and we have to winch off the D90 as the soothing tones of JJ Cale still pours out of the stereo (after midnight etc etc). The others all drive the hole the XT's offering that extra grip.

Then fun a broken bridge and a really tricky V-Gully alternate - I take the bridge but some mothers do have them.

DAFFY does the alternate courting disaster as the rear wheel slips into the gully. Then the Alan ("currylux") Hilux tries and ROBOCOP discovers its not really a Hilux but Toyota's first BULLDOZER as it is wedged against the bank. Drive it pushes tonnes of earth then stops. Damn WINCH however the winch cable is buried in the bank then it fails to pull it ain't got any juice. The D90 tries to winch with DAFFY and Blue holding it. Nah we all go backwards then the D90 winch cries enough. Easy Blue turns around and we double line pull it and the 8274 easily pulls out the failed bulldozer. Not to be outdone the other hilux ROBOCOP also wants a go. More winching this time self extraction. Not to be outdone VQ also pushes the LC II effortlessly through.

Almost on time we cruise into Sunga Loh camp site 11k of offroad travelled in 3 hours. Wonderful camping spot full of rubbish from recent campers sigh dispicable people. 2pm we decide camp and relax no walking to the tree as its a 4 hour turnaround. Hey wow a new bridge across the river and a sway bridge at that no moer wet feet crossings.

The rest of the day is declared a rest day camp is erected a 20*30' tarp is put up and 13 beds are added as furniture. Food is amazing the currylux is carrying our curry dinner for tonight. Blue has sunday nights dinner 3 chickens for the bbq and a whole host of community food. The river is tempting I fall asleep 2 hours sleep was not enough the others play in the river for some of them first time here or others second time for some of us the "manyth" time.

Fast asleep 2 hours sleep is not good for me anymore
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Fire on and the ROBOCOP camp
Image

The rest of us slum it in the communal Jungle Hilton
Image

The upmarket Hilton kitchen and their celebrity cook
Image

The spacial accomodation
Image

The other Hilton kitchen at the other end of the tarp "yes the poor end".
Image

Sungai Loh is wonderful pretty - clean and just soothing for tired dirty bodies.
Image

Dinner curry and jungle potatoes (wok).
Image

The new suspension bridge
Image



Dinner is from opposite ends of the camp food comes everywhere to make a communal hot pot curry from here , chicken from there bread from over there and tonnes of cold beer and my now famous jungle fries with pepper.

For some it's fishing at night for me I need rest 9pm one 1/2 shot of whisky i'm in bed as the fire and the stories get bigger.

However, there is an incident Glen is fishing over the other side alone and hears crashing through the jungle coming towards him picks up his knife etc eventually a torch is shone on the wild animal only to reveal a shirtless KGB sneaking up on Glen.

Overnight it pours down we are all snug in bed and dry we don't care.


Sunday Morning

I awake 6.45am crikey over 10 hours sleep. Cruise around the camp taking pics of sunrise and get the breakfast ready.

10.30am rollcall for the hike we have 13 brave volunteers to cross the bridge and hike the 7k + 850 meters to the tree. What's the TREE well its a 1334 year old Cengal (say Chengal) tree and its big 16 meters round the base 65 meters high and it dominates all trees around it. Yes 1334 years old makes it around before gunpowder was invented. It's commonly known as cengal Besar (Big) We were told track to tree undriveable a sinkhole will stop us.

The walking pack.
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The tree 1334 years old, 65 meters high, 16 meters round the base.
Image


1 hour in we stop for a break its a undulating tough hot walk no air nothing 4 k to walk. The obstacle 1k in is driveable no sinkhole but just a collapsed bank damn we could have winched it. The river crossing is fun no one wants to get their boots wet including me eventually I fall in and get wet. Fallen trees block the track all passable stuff with a chainsaw.

Tree carpark 850 meters to go . Some trail searching finds the track and a few parts overgrown follow my nose and slash the trail back on the way. 100 meters then there it is the TREE imposing silent stong a symbol to us we are not logging everything the end of a 2 hour slog.

25 minutes we muck around and admire it. Then its time for lunch wait its back at camp. The walk back is fast its all downhill 1.5hours I am safely back in camp doing the rollcall as they struggle into BOOTCAMP haha some are exhausted.



The afternoon is spent sitting in the river drinking cold tinnies and watching Glenn toss the net to catch fish.

Then it's time to escort the D90 out 4pm DAFFY and MAYA volunteer(ed) . KK starts the JEEP only to be told ya got another FLAT. FIxed they are mobile. 3 others dive into DAFFY and 2 in the MAYA somehoe I think its going to be a boys trip back. I stay and prepare the chickens 3 for the BBQ and get the kettle BBQ fired up. 1 chicken in rosemary and wrapped in Banana Leaves, The other 2 in chinese spices and wrapped in foil.

6.30pm the rumble of MAYA pollutes the insect sounds and they fly into camp all smiles. Incident free - apparently not.

8.00pm Dinner is served. The chicken is succulent and yes of course jungle fries with black pepper and lots of other food is served.

After dinner the fire is stoked up (yup its 30c+ but still we want a fire) and dries all the wet boots and socks as the whiskey and cold beers emerge.

It rains again during the night.

Monday Morning

10.00am to depart breakfast is cooked and camp packed and one final swim in the river its time for a picture session and it's time to leave.

The return trip is uneventful no winching as its all downhill however the same care is taken. I drive the bank the rest take the rickerty bridge. It's a totally uneventful trip all the usual obstacle and bridge precautions taken.

Rollcall of the vehicles - vroom vroom present.
Image

Oops MAYA makes a mistake
Image

Damn HEEP makes everything look easy
Image

Sungai Keleman
Image

All that remains of the 7 gully track - logged to death gone forever.
Image


Off the trail and back on the blacktop for 500 meters then a left turn and down to the river (sg Loh and the blacktop campsite) and I take them down a secret alternate track. The start fantastic a fallen tree is smashed outta the way by blue and then a trail that hasn't seen a 4x4 for over 12 months. Blue smashes everything outta the way the parang comes out a few times to clear the biggers stuff. 3K later we emerge again at Sg Loh at the 1/2 bridge. I do donuts in the sand while waiting for the convoy the rest are being slow and not wanting to scratch their paintwork.

Finally all rounded up and we follow the trail the Blue 1KZ leaps forward and slides it's way along the 10k gravel road. We get to a RV point and we have only 2 vehicles DAFFY waits while I head back along the track calling out on the radio. We get all the way back and see tire tracks aha XT's going left (how and why) we follow calling on the radio AXE hangs on the Blue truck is all over the track slide here gas it, correct wheels and slide out of the corners. Eventually a cackle on the radio we find them. Who turned off and made a bad decision sigh. I lead them out to DAFFy meantime they had a snackout.

The 7 gully track starts as soon as we cross the Keleman river. after 5k we find ourselves in the middle of a logging area the track has gone. We wander up and down steep tracks everything felled and nothing decent left total desctruction. Eventually I decide time for home 7 gully track is lost forever. We turn around and at the trailhead VQ takes over and leads us to Cuki Kemaman for stuffed Crab dinner. 8.30pm dinner is served and we head for home 9.20pm. I leave the convoy behind wanting to get home and we hera DAFFY stopping to put water in the radiator the 8,500rm rebuild is failing its overheating and shooting out water the 1KZ is sick. Meantime Blue does the same and we also have to top up with a liter of water every 200k. I think I have done another head gasket in Blue's 1KZ sigh. I crawl in home 12.15am after dropping off AXE. Exhausted but what a weekend.
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A good read as ever :-D
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Fantastic reading as always. Thanks for sharing with us :D
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Cheers for that, keeps the inspiration pumping :D :D
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that's awesome man. Love your write ups. I read them top to bottom 2 or 3 times to make sure I don't miss anything lol. keep them coming!
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We have 65gb of video and pics.

Still going thru them 4 alread y up on youtube

Next trip for me is 402k paddle for charity 200k in 10 dsys on fishing kayaks then 202k in 3 days on fast touring kayaks. Final meeting with big boss of bank this week to answer all the risk questions.

And yes there will be a story and video of the trip
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Videos

Video number one - Obstacle 1



and two



Obstacle 1.



Obstacle 2


Sorry I'm too busy doing the stuff for the 402k kayak trip to do many videos. They will be put up slowly

Have final recce to plan food to buy and practice pack on the kayak. Engine to collect and service for the final recce weekend. Final kit to order etc. Not enough hours in the day at present.
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Cameron wrote:that's awesome man. Love your write ups. I read them top to bottom 2 or 3 times to make sure I don't miss anything lol. keep them coming!



Good more coming memorise them and tell them to your kids at night for bedtime stories hahaha.

More pics coming also when I get some free time.
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