Couchsurfer Elad from Israel found us on
www.couchsurfing.com and came to us for a couple of nights. I took him for a paddle and a ride of course. The ailing Pinny only just made the short ride to the river!
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He survived! His first attempt to leave us was foiled, but after a night at the
Tasman Backpacker he got on the right track again.
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