![]() I phoned National Parks for a solution, but drew a blank. It would be sad to only be chauffeur, as this walk had been my suggestion. Nobody else had a car capable of taking me back to my own at the end. Meanwhile, the car problems facing us looked as if maybe I’d need to drop out and become a chauffeur: we couldn’t find a way of retrieving my car should I take everyone up to the start. ![]() I wanted to give it my best shot and see if I could do it. Was I going to make it up the taxing hills with a heavy backpack? Was I going to be a nuisance by my slowness? Were the others going to get impatient with me? Would I conk out? One thing I did know: I didn’t want to cancel out. My bout of flu A has left an unwelcome aftermath of generalised fatigue, and when I try to run, I have heart palpitations. I was ridiculously anxious before I began Leeaberra Track mach 2.
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