Midway at the apex.

Completed the 44km Six Foot Track and it was an amazing memorable experience! The first day from Explorers Tree to Coxs River Camp (16km) was quite a rapid decent of 1000m to the bottom of Blue Mountains where the first campsite was located. Not difficult, but definitely toiling upon the knees, my legs trembling like a leaf in the wind, at the bottom. Sadly, midway through the farmland we took a wrong turn and went off track for more than half an hour before we reached a dead end and realised we had done so. Tenuously retracing our steps and searching for the lost track was demoralising but the last leg of the journey went smoothly and the festive camp beside the river was a welcome sight. 

The second day, we continued on from Coxs River Camp reascending the 1000m elevation up the mountain to reach Black Range Camp (18km). Steep steep hills which continued for miles sapped our strength and breath, leaving us praying that around each bend and hairpin turn would be the last hill. With luck on our side, a foggy rainy morning accompanied our climb instead of a baking hot sun. Pushing on and reaching the apex of the summit where we finally allowed ourselves to settle for lunch was a gratifying achievement. Making friends along the trail as we met at different checkpoints and chatted over our little stoves cooking away was fun. A boisterous extended family of eleven gathered around the campfire, livened the mood as we shared our chocolates, m&m's and marshmellows, and learnt new games together.

The last half day from Black Range Camp to Jenolan Caves House (10km) was smooth sailing and shorter compared the terrain of the two previous days. Waking early, we avoided the heat of the midday sun, walking briskly eager to finish and a hot pub lunch to cinch the deal. At times it was painful and tiring, but pushing ourselves to exhaustion and aching feet, blissful to merely sit and eat a hot can of soup was a indescribable experience. Reaching the end, before we even knew it, was amazing, well worth roughing it up for three days and almost twenty hours of walking.  



Finished, at Jenolan Caves.


Appreciating the little achievements, which step by step pave the way to the larger goals. Like jogging six out of nine days in the new year, after a long hiatus of absolute no jogging. Each feeling of accomplishment and runner's high which follows. And shaving off seven minutes off my original time in nine days on the same route. Eating right, exercising portion control but at times still indulging. Each little thing makes me feel good, and when my motivation begins slack, I need to remember so.


And so with a burst of fireworks, twenty fourteen is welcomed in with open arms. Each year, we receive a chance to wipe the slate clean and start anew in our own internal endeavours and aspirations. To get the ball rolling, here are a couple of mine.

University/Grades: do well overall, achieve a D wam.
· procrastinate less, exercise self control
· start early, do not leave til last minute and cram
· prioritise my time, schedule/timetable

Fitness: be the fittest/strongest version of myself that I can possibly be.
· cardio, more regular weekly jogs, work my way back up to 10/15km endurance
· strength, current 2013 prs: 7x75lbs bench, 4x145lbs dead lift, 10x115lbs squat, increase
· bodyweight exercise: pull ups, push ups, muscle ups

Bouldering: always improve, don't lose my passion.
· enter a competition, place if possible
· current 2013 stats: done three 11's, regularly achieve double digits by end of 2014
· more outdoor bouldering, complete sloper dan (v5)

Work: experience
· casual job, for financial income
· architectural work experience, continue to perfect portfolio
· apply as much as possible, be brave, learn from mistakes

Social: make more friends, be a better friend.
· be proactive, outgoing, don't be shy
· maintain friendships with those I care about, make the effort to meet up
· enjoy life fully

Drawing: practice makes perfect, why squander a useful skill?
· practice, practice, practice.
· fill up both random and architectural sketchbooks by end of year
· continue to work on and improve my etsy, make sales


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