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Thanks to Tim Erickson for this excellant article.

I love the mention of the Races in Darwin.  It must have been torture!

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His site is http://walksa.blogspot.com/

Herald newspaper audio interview http://www.theherald.co.za/article.aspx?id=522189

Cheers D

Walkabout South Africa

Friday, January 22, 2010

Port Elizabeth


Yesterday I had my twenty-third birthday in Port Elizabeth and, in true Raubenheimer fashion, I even had a vegan chocolate cake with icing and candles! Darrell and Evie are the parents of my good friend Andrew, someone who I’ve always been able to count on in Johannesburg. Now, spending some time with his parents, it’s obvious to see that generosity and hospitality are a hereditary asset in the Raubenheimer family! One needs only to mention their name to a runner who has taken part in the Rhodes Trail Run, or the Baviaanskloof Trail Run (which they organise) to hear countless tales of their passion and compassion for people.


So, well fed and rested, I find myself in the last few weeks of my trip. I’m looking forward to finishing, but I’m not sure what it will be like going back to a “normal” life. That being said, I think my trip has been quite pedestrian (tom-tom-snare) compared to many journeys that one reads about. But for me the real life changing part of the trip has been the people that I’ve met and the thought processes that this trip, particularly the oscillations between comfort and varying hardships, has allowed me. Someone recently pointed out to me, that the qualities that we admire in people are seldom possessed by the people that we aspire to be. This eloquent summary had been on my mind for some time but it’s articulation seemed to bring the issue to the fore. Suffice to say I’ve had a radical change in values.

Well, I’ve a touch of writer’s block (I remember some funny quote about using writer’s block as an excuse that made everyone who said they had writer’s block look like an idiot… but I can’t remember it so now it seems a valid excuse), but I’m around this computer after walking again tomorrow, so I’m making a written statement that I’m going to completely update the blog tomorrow!

If I haven’t, please harass me.

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19
Oct

Nobby Young at Barclay Homestead

   Posted by: admin    in 1993, Australia, Nobby Young, Solo walking

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Please see attached for this magnificent article from Tim Erickson

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This from the Maitland Mercury in 1847. (24th April)

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It seems in the late 1800’s , it was not uncommon for people to attempt the walk around the world.

Here is another one that was recorded in the West Australian  on the 17 Nov 1898.

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27
Apr

Achievements for Wagers

   Posted by: admin    in Ultra history, Ultrawalking

NT Times and Gazette – 20 Mar 1875

A very comprehensive article

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From the Argus in 1945

Double click on the images to read the full details

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26
Apr

Australian Ultras – 1900 to 1950

   Posted by: admin    in Australia, Ultra history

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From the Argus, 20 Sep 1926

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