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25.01.2022 FINAL STATISTICS. 1404 KM. 28 Days. 21.5 KM of climbing. 250 hrs of walking.... 90000 calories burnt. 2 million steps. Please help the Nsaji community by donating at, www.walkforwater100.com.au See more
23.01.2022 Day 18. Port Arthur to Dunalley. 45KM. Started walk at the bottom of Port Arthur at Remarkable Cave. Beautiful coastline and amazing views all the way back up to Dunalley. Very windy conditions but thankfully no rain. Tomorrow it continues up the east coast. Please help me make a difference and donate for the hand dug well. Donate at www.walkforwater100.com.au
21.01.2022 THIS IS THE REASON FOR THE WALK. This photo was taken 2 days ago at Nsaji. This is the water source 600 children from 2 schools have access too. The funds raised would provide a water pump in close vicinity, supplying clean water to these children plus 50 local households. Please help the Nsaji community with this basic urgent need. Every little bit helps. Donate at www.walkforwater100.com.au
20.01.2022 Most amazing beach so far.
17.01.2022 Day 21. Swansea to Bicheno. 52KM. Bicheno certainly lived up to its reputation. Beaches are spectacular. Even managed a quick catch up with Kenny. Very scenic walk with beautiful wineries on the way. Passed the 1000km mark, one week to go. Please donate at www.walkforwater100.com.au
17.01.2022 Day 26. Bridport to Hillwood. 51KM. First half of the day spent dodging big trucks. Beautiful to reach towns along the Tamar, like Georgetown and Low Head. Crossing the Tamar River first thing tomorrow and getting that little bit closer to Devonport. Friday finish looking good. Will sleep well tonight.
16.01.2022 Talk about the lucky country. Spend 5 minutes viewing this video then check out these Facebook pages: BridgIT Water Foundation Walk For Water 100
09.01.2022 Day 23. Scamander to Ansons Bay. 55KM. Sunny walk into St Helen’s and then gravel road for 30Km to Ansons Bay. A few stops to rest the feet and hydrate. Late finish at 6.30pm.
09.01.2022 Day 22. Bicheno to Scamander. 49KM. Fine weather but a very windy walk along the coast to Scamander. Quick pit stop at the 31km mark and then onwards for a 3.45pm finish. Donate at www.walkforwater100.com.au
08.01.2022 Day 19. Dunalley to Orford. 54KM . Having done my fair share of hill climbing on this trip, today took the cake. 1.2km of climbing . I think I’m starting to enjoy it. Took two longer coastal routes and it was well worth it . Beautiful scenery and amazing beaches. Please help me help others. Donate at www.walkforwater100.com.au
07.01.2022 Day 20. Orford to Swansea. 57KM. Early start heading along the Tasman Hwy. Pit stop at 45km to have a quick break and recover. One of the harder days, fatigue set in early. Happy to arrive in Swansea to put the feet up. Please donate at www.walkforwater100.com.au
04.01.2022 Day 24. Ansons Bay to Boobyalla . 51KM. Hot and dusty walk today along gravel road. Walked through Gladstone ( the north eastern most town in Tassie) had a quick break then onto Boobyalla. From here, over the next 4 days it will be along the Northern Coast back to Devonport. . Please donate at www.walkforwater100.com.au
04.01.2022 Day 27. Hillwood to Harford. 51KM. Early start and beautiful sunrise walk across the Batman bridge up to Beaconsfield. Continued up to York Town then gravel road trek across to Harford. Finished just before 5pm. Very excited for the last day tomorrow. Any donation would be so appreciated. www.walkforwater100.com.au
03.01.2022 Day 25. Boobyalla to Bridport. 41KM. Early start along Waterhouse Rd from Boobyalla to Bridport. Warm Sunny day. Nice short day in preparation for next 3 days. On target for Devonport by Friday. 1400Km in 28 days Staying at the lovely Platypus Park Country retreat. Thanks Gina and Tony for your kind donation.... Really important to raise funds for Nsaji school and community project. Urgent donations needed. Please donate at www.walkforwater100.com.au
01.01.2022 Day 28. FINAL DAY. Harford to Devonport 46KM. Fabulous sunny day to finish the walk. Walked into Port Sorell and then onto Hawley Beach. Met some bike traveling friends Steve and Rabea who introduced me to a local. Through him I managed to access a remote beach and walk along the coast for 15KM. Amazing way to finish. Followed the surf beach all the way in to East Devonport. Quick break before walking over the bridge into Devonport. Final walk along the coastal track towards Mersey Bluff. Great to have my wonderful cousins join me at the finish. 1400KM in 28 days. A wonderful journey around a beautiful place for a very worth while cause. Please help if you can, and thank you for all the generous donations so far. Thank you for all your encouraging comments, so very much appreciated. Donate at www.walkforwater100.com.au