Continuation about The Cotter
At Narrabindah Hill this morning, we passed Simon Crooke.
We were walking, he was running in the opposite direction.
He was an athlete who would, rowards the end of The Cotter Run, race down the last hill, and flew past those like myself, who took it more steadily.
Looked like on his run this morning, that he was still very fit.
Had a good chat to him after the Canberra bushfires, he had a good understanding about the effects of a fire rushing down a gully, and managed to save his house, despite a pine tree out the front which caught fire.
I think he was also a runner in the BBQ Stakes.
Until Next time
We were walking, he was running in the opposite direction.
He was an athlete who would, rowards the end of The Cotter Run, race down the last hill, and flew past those like myself, who took it more steadily.
Looked like on his run this morning, that he was still very fit.
Had a good chat to him after the Canberra bushfires, he had a good understanding about the effects of a fire rushing down a gully, and managed to save his house, despite a pine tree out the front which caught fire.
I think he was also a runner in the BBQ Stakes.
Until Next time
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