Friday, July 18, 2008

Friday 18th July

7 comments:

Linda Heslehurst said...

Great to hear all is going well and even though the riding is tough it sounds like everyone is positive.

A group of camels is called a "flock of camels". Does that sound right ? I never have been good at trivia.

It's great following your trip.

Your thoughts are with us - Linda, Sean, Jesse & Bronte

Anonymous said...

The McGeachie sends ther best wishes. What a fantastic effort you are all putting in. So proud of you all. We're praying for your continued safe journey and for strong legs. Shani

Anonymous said...

Hi guys
Great to hear you are all still travelling along well.
Looked up the camels on the internet - collective noun is: caravan, flock, herd or train. So there you go!
It has been great for all of us to track your progress.
Well done.
Mel, Tim, Nicholas and Lachlan

Anonymous said...

Hi Michelle and Jasper! Hope the bottoms are ok. So impressed with you all. What a great adventure and a great feat! Soak up the glorious desert. Lotsa love from Ondine

Anonymous said...

Hi there,
enough said, just herd up your flock of caravans and get them on a train back to Otford
as soon as you can.
from jack
p.s.seriously, keep up the good work, you are doing a fantastic job.

Anonymous said...

hi guy's,
Hows it going?
The collective noun for a group of camels is a CARAVAN, FLOCK or TRAIN of camels. Look forward to hearing from your blog post.
Have fun and we are hoping for tail winds for you. By the way the weather forecast for you is:

DISTRICT FORECASTS FOR WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Issued at 4:20pm WST on Saturday the 19th of July 2008
for tonight and Sunday with outlooks for Monday

INTERIOR:
Areas of cloud in the far south with isolated showers. Fine over the remainder.
Fresh to strong SW winds across the southern half, easing during the day
tomorrow. Fresh S/SE winds extending across the northern half.

Fire Danger: NOT RATED

Outlook for Monday Isolated morning drizzle in the south.

All the best Jesse, Barbie and Phil

Anonymous said...

Keep up the hard work guys, we are thinking of you over here in Vancouver Island, Canada. Greg Norman is leading the British Open, Cadel Evans is leading the Tour de France and you cobbers are leading the Gunbarrel Highway.
Aussie Aussie Aussie!

Greg May
Vancouver Island, BC.

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