RUNNING THE GAUNTLET
Oct 21, 2019
4 minutes
“I’M NOT GOING TO BE ABLE to make it into Ikawatea,” came the scratchy radio call from Simon the chopper pilot, as we huddled in the ute. “The clag has set in and the wind is getting up.”
Resigned to the inevitable, DOC ranger Pete Bird turned to me, shrugged his shoulders and said: “We call this the gauntlet.”
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