Last day

We were all a trifle shabby in the morning after our celebrations the night before as well as the effort of walking 130kms over the last 7 days.

We also felt sad to be separating from our wonderful group. It isn’t always the case that a group melds so well together when they are strangers. The chemistry was extraordinary. I know I will miss them a lot. We have exchanged addresses and set up a what’s app group and have resolved to walk part of the Bibbulmum track with Cape to Cape Explorer Tours next year.

Packing up was efficient and soon we were ready for the bus. Our driver was the singing Kate who had one last song for us. Nic the Manager of the resort was there to say good bye and thanks us for being part of the Cape to cape family now.

Kate’s fun singing farewell

I was dropped off Just south of Perth to meet up with friends for the afternoon as my flight didn’t go till 11.30pm. The red-eye. I remember getting on the plane and putting my neck support on, after that nothing till the coffee came! I fell asleep instantly and managed to nap most of the way home. The next few days I spent catching up on sleep and resting the legs. I had to check the calendar that it had only been a week. It felt much longer in the very best way. Did it arrest my restless disappointment? Not entirely, but that walk went along way towards settling it. Till the next advdenture.

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Author: fleetfootkath

I am a keen walker and traveller. I love to explore and learn about new people, places and cultures with a sense of joy and gratitude for this fortunate life. I believe walking is a wonderful way to really connect with the present and the beauty of the world that surrounds us. It makes me happy.

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