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australian trek review - richard robinson - 10-10-2010

Members of Australian groups including RiFF (Reenactment For Fun), Mare Nostrum, Sydney ancients and Armidale Ancients are currently recooperating from a 37 km "March of Death"where two thracians, two Hellenes with three helots and three Republican Romans banded together for the experience near Manilla NSW. We followed a dirt road through hilly terrain. We had a rest day on the third day where we held a mini olympics that included javelin, shot put and discus, (celtic) wrestling and spared as Hoplites and later drilled as Romans, before highing the last 14 km on the fourth day to our destination.
We camped in a variety of tents and "hootchies" strong with the smell of lannolin. We ate authentically and were supported by a "mule" (read car and trailer)
I have learnt to hate hobnails :evil: .
Overall it was a great experience which we intend to repeat - but likely there will be more Thrakians in future!
Those interested in viewing our exhausted adventurers please make use of the link
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mare-nost ... ecent/list

regards
Richard Robinson


Re: australian trek review - barcid - 10-10-2010

Looks like fun was had & sore feet :lol: I hope to get to this event one year,more Pics please .


Re: australian trek review - Crispvs - 10-10-2010

Well done. The sports day was a good idea for a break. I wondered about shot put though - I thought that that was an eighteenth century development all to do with practicing to efficiently learn to load muzzle loading cannons.

Crispvs


Re: australian trek review - richard robinson - 10-12-2010

i had never challenged it as it was a rock that seemed to win many hellenic battles- take out the commander with a rock and the rest crumbles-platea for example.
regards
richard