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CLL
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« on: March 19, 2010, 05:34:54 pm »

Jeg har fulgt dig hele vejen fra nord til syd - og mødte dig i København.
Et stort tillykke, og stor respekt for din indsats.

Du fortjener et godt langt hvil, så vi alle kan se frem til en spændende fortsættelse.

De bedste hilsener
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« Reply #1 on: March 22, 2010, 06:56:34 am »

wow Jesper.

Another great effort, and it certainly looks like you are achieving even bigger things than WR1 - if that's at all possible.  Smiley

Congratulations to you and your runners, support crew and the people you have met on the way. Getting from the top of Europe to the bottom of Africa is one  amazing run. Let's hope you can continue after some rest - assuming your body says its ok.

Your "travel light" philosophy,  and comments on how ordinary everyday  people seem to  be miniature beacons of peace should be an inspiration for us all.

Cheers and all the best

John Pav

Australia
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« Reply #2 on: May 24, 2010, 07:15:26 pm »

Hello Claus and John !

Thanks Claus !! Yes, I certainly enjoy catching up on 'how it is to live in the 1.world' after the 15months of running through Africa - its a fantastic continent but demands extremely much of you in all aspects in order to 'run & survive' :-) And I have to admit, on a bit more luxurious scale, I cherish a lot catching up on traditional danish food ;-))

And Thanks John - I still remember the hospitality & support of you and your family in Ceduna on the doorstep' to the Nullabor desert. Please give them by best reguards  Smiley
I often miss all of you down in Australia  Smiley  The silence of the desert and the friendship of the people out there; perhaps only Sahara & Siberia compares ! ... How funny that we think of those places as 'hostile' enviroments to travel; but I guess its from the lack of chances to experiense them. Such nature, such people !!

With best wishes and Thanks for the support !

jesper
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