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Day: June 14, 2012

180 degree turn!

by kath lowrieRunning, Survival, The Run UpPosted on 14/06/201230/06/20122 comments

After much deliberation, we’ve decided to turn the route on its head! So we’re going to plunge into Patagonian winter and in just over a month hit the most southerly continental point in South America and the world, Cabo Froward and start running the continent… The weather right now down there is a balmy -2°C …

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