Sunday, July 20, 2008

Sunday 20th July

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi everyone from the Piggotts.So proud of all of you. What an unbelievable experience. Keep up the great work. I can't imagine how sore you would be at the end of each day. The photos and commentary are great. I can only imagine the beauty of the sunsets and sunrises. How good do the stars look? Your half way there and I have nothing but praise for you all. Congratulations and see you all back at school in a couple of weeks. Safe journey.

Anonymous said...

well done you guys you've passed half way!!
Keep pedaling!

From Elliot Hutt

Anonymous said...

Hi there!

Great to keep up with your journey- its sounds hardwork but an experience you'll never forget!!

Just imagine how fit you all will be when you get home!

Look after yourselves and keep smiling!
Best wishes from the Hutts

Anonymous said...

Hi Everyone,

Well done guys, great listening to your commentary. I'm sure you must be so tired at the end of each day and making the most of every moment of sleep. We are thinking of you all and wishing you a safe and happy journey for the rest of the trip. How are kids holding out, are they enjoying it? Cheers, Barbie, Phil and Jesse

annie o said...

Hello all
Wow those pre-dawn mornings must be
amazing... dingo country -
lock up your tents. Jimmy only 6 sleeps till your b'thday.. Any cakeshops on the route, NOT!

P.S. Greg Norman 3rd in British Open/Pope left this morn.

annie ox

Anonymous said...

Hi everyone

Well done on your ride so far. Are the Dingos scary or friendly?
Keep up the good work
From Dylan

Congrats guys, I can't imagine cycling 750km's. You are going to have some great stories I bet!

From Mitch

Hope that last part gets a bit easier for you. We are thinking of you all. Hope that the kids are enjoying themselves too.

All the best from Jackie

Anonymous said...

Hi there - It's Danielle from WIN.

I've been tracking your progress. Good on you all!
I've been trying to call you on the satellite number Peter gave me - however, it's not working. Is there a more suitable time I can call? I'd love to put an update on the news - if the phone connection is clear enough.
Good luck with the rest of the trip. You're doing a great job!

My email is postd@winnsw.com.au

Danielle

Anonymous said...

G'day Jim Snelling . . it sounds and looks like everyone is having a great time out there. I have been following the photos & commentary which is super.

"The Girls" will be missing you a lot by now Jim.
I have not progressed very much on the work front since you left but that will change after tomorrow when I get back into it.

I wish you all success with your "Mini Tour De France". . . it takes courage to complete such a journey.

Stay safe. Best regards. John Ware

Anonymous said...

Well, the holidays are over for us. We are getting organised to go back to school tomorrow.
James and Jasper, maybe your homework can be enailed to you to do ??!!
Glad you are at the half way mark - must feel good to have achieved that. Keep on pedaling.
Love Nicholas, Lachlan, Mel and Tim xxxx00

Anonymous said...

Hi everyone,
You guys are so out there, to go all that way and not give up. Keep pedaling!

Anonymous said...

Nice to hear you are going well. Well done about passing the half way mark your nearly there guys Keep pedalind.

Anonymous said...

Hi everyone out there on the Gunbarrel.
I hope you are having fun what is it like out there I hope Jasper and James are riding
have fun
From Josh

Anonymous said...

Hi It's Hannah!
I hope you can still walk by the end of this! Good luck!
Bye!

Anonymous said...

Hi everyone,
Your all doing really well and it's good to hear from you. Keep on going and we hope to see you soon.


From Avalon

Anonymous said...

Keep going, you can do it. Hope no one dies.Hope James and Jasper arn't slacking off. Everyone I hope your all eating your apples. From Darby and Josh D.

Anonymous said...

Hi everyone from Raman. Your doing great I hope you guys make it the whole way with out any injuries or at least I hope no one dies. How many Kilometres have you traveled? Is it hard and are you having fun?

Bye from Raman

Anonymous said...

The McDonald family are so proud of you all. We have been following your progress and can not believe how hard this ride must be. An experience of a lifetime.
Hope you are all putting plenty of padding on those rear ends! Keep your spirits up!

Thinking of you all
Susie, Ian Maddy and liam

Anonymous said...

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