
The people at Pardoo Station have created a peaceful oasis in the midst of the red sand with green trees and bright flowers in abundance.

They provided us with rooms, dinner and an amazing cooked breakfast prepared especially for us. We learned that several of the staff had been just passing through on a visit for a few weeks or days and ended up being offered a job and staying, often for several years. We could easily see how that would happen to people.... but thankfully we managed to leave with all our team members!

As we had no meetings today we could focus on running and taking time to appreciate our surroundings and the great privilege that we have to carry the Peace Torch around this vast continent.

Today we were accompanied by a decent head wind, which seemed to make running more of an effort but also cooled us down a little, so wasn’t all bad.

When we move at a running pace we have time to appreciate the small things that nature offers, like tiny vibrant flowers or a pool of water as well as the spectacle of termite mounds scattered across the land and birds of prey flying overhead.

We get the occasional stop by a traveling motorist to see what we are up to and, sometimes, offer a kind hearted donation. These are always very nice encounters for us. We had one today by two First Nations women. They asked questions, cheered us on and offered a donation. Thank you so much for your generosity and visit!