It's called Camp Mountain, not Camp Flats or Camp Plains...so there were a few steepish bits. And even a few slippery bits (that sounds rather like the title of a dirty magazine, doesn't it?) But it was a fairly short walk and run, if you only counted horizontal travel and ignored the vertical dimension. And though I heard rumours of some short-cutting here and there, most people made safely to the end.
The same couldn't be said for the meal, which suffered a spillage incident on the way over. So sorry to those who went a bit hungry....Anyone know a good car detailer?
Hugandkiss was skiting with the medal she earned being a Wild Woman On Top. Too much information? Well, it did involve a 30 km walk along the Sunshine Coast and the event raised some $800000 for the Fred Hollows Foundation - a really worthy cause. Congratulations!
No pics from this week's excursion, so here are a few from some of our members who are currently following Horace Greeley's (or John B. L. Soule's) advice and going west (young man.)
I have a feeling there may be a bit of hill-climbing involved in next Sunday's run/walk as well.
Next run details
When: Sunday 5th August, 4 pm
Where: Bottom of the Goat Track, Samford Valley. A map!
Hares: Mile High and Hugandkiss
On, on!