Sunday, November 28, 2010

Record Breaking Attempt - Day 16

Paul's knees, which were giving him lots of problems prior to November 13, have been very good for the last 15 days.  The blisters under his feet however have been the major concern.

On Day 16, Garry, Joy & Paul continued to pray for the Lord's Blessings and Joy walked Paul down Eden Road as he headed towards Nullaki Camp.
 
 
On Eagles Wings on midway at Tennessee Rd South
 
Shelley Beach

Paul dusting his shoes at Shelley Beach Road
March Flies (also known as Horse Flies) are large strongly built flies with large eyes - the male's eyes meet in the middle. The eyes often reflect iridescent colour patterns. The "feet" (or tarsi) have three pads instead of two. Some species have hairy eyes. These flies can be a pest at picnics and bush walks as many species bite humans.
Paul walked down stairway to Cosy Corner Road
Paul took his packed dinner and off he went again
 
Torbay Inlet
Day's Videos from Garry

Paul met his anxious awaiting Joy
Joy quickly dresse up Paul's blisters



I feel better now!
So Day 16 was the most challenging day for Paul as he struggled to walk through 62km from 5.15am from the Nullaki Wilderness in Denmark till he reached Sandpatch Rd, outside of Albany at 3.35km/hr.  He finished at 11.45pm.



Paul has approximately 17km more to go before arriving at Southern Terminus Albany the next day.

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