Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Macleans Whitening Strips 2010

22 km on foot, use it, use it ...



On a beautiful Saturday morning in spring, the tribe Mini-Combi, still fresh and available, rallied Apple Tree Bay at the edge of Ku-ring-Gay National Park just north of Sydney. For the moment everything goes well, they still do not know what to expect!



Routed shipmates, we're off, backpack, head for the summit of Mount Ku-ring-Gay. Then back down to Berowra Creek. Obviously AC up then it goes down, hard-drive. We cross a kangaroo and a few hours later, we reach our point of camping "just on time" at dusk.


tent up, pasta swallowed, morale is always rosy. I got you, you hold me by the beard ...


Mom and Baby Possum Possum undertake to steal our lunch. They are proving very agile and we escaped with a pizza less!



After a night's sleep (at least for some ... no comment for the bewildered face of some!), New start. Good morning, we drive along the mangrove meet a porcupine, a few birds lyres, and hear a myriad of other birds that remain hidden.




After another climb, the view is happily at the height!



Then, fearing to go beyond the closing time for the National Park and get stuck, we are accelerating the pace, however, enjoying beautiful bays. Ephrem on the back (pfff it is still heavy), Adam on his stomach, finally we reach our goal, exhausted but happy, and frankly very proud!


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