
After a very cold night – which was quite refreshing because you could curl up in your sleeping bag a have a nice sleep – there was a flurry of activity around the kitchen area while the boys took care of breakfast and the girls prepared our lunch ...

... one of our boys' teams started by heading back out of town to finish 40 kilometres into Katherine, as time and energy did not permit us to make it all the way yesterday ...

... while we were waiting for our runner in Katherine we met with Hayley (grey sweater) and Fiona Walker (sunglasses) who told us very excitedly that they had been following us up the highway. They were glowing with joy when we told them about the Peace Run ...

... our girls team meanwhile had set off from Katherine in the company of Linda, who had attended the Peace Run’s Opening Ceremony in Canberra a couple of months ago. Linda ran the first 5km out of Katherine with Helena ...

... Linda brought along her own support crew consisting of her daughter Siobhan, Siobhan's partner Kayne, and their beautiful four-week-old son Faolan ...

... thank you so much for joining the Peace Run Linda, it was great fun meeting you and we look forward to seeing you again at the Closing Ceremony in Canberra!

The Ghan is a famous train which runs from top to bottom of the continent, Darwin to Adelaide. Today our trans-continental paths crossed ...

... Pine Creek was a gold mining town going back to the early 1930s when the first mine was established by an Austrian engineer, then later on a open cut mine opened for greater production (according to the plaque we are reading here). They now mine a type of iron ore and have a population of around 600, of which over half are fly-in, fly-out ...

We were fortunate to meet and offer a presentation on the Peace Run to members of the Victoria Daly Shire Council ...

Councillor Veronica Birrell and Administrator Officer Lindy Woods met us when we arrived and immediately made us feel at home with their very friendly and warm manner ...

... Council's Sport and Recreation Officer, Dwayne, who turned 22 recently was also in attendance ...

... our accommodation, Mary River Roadhouse, inside Kakadu National Park, where we are camping tonight. Thank you so much to Tony and Sally (pictured here with her daughter Mia), who also offered us free water from the Roadhouse shop and gave us some local knowledge on where to go swimming ...

... on the way down the track to the swimming hole we came across a snake sunbathing on the dirt road!

... he was very cute, but not knowing what kind of snake he was, we gave him a wide berth – just in case he was one of Australia’s many venomous varieties!

... and the pool was amazing to swim in (though we had someone watching out at all times for crocodiles!) ...

... the grass is tinder-dry all around, so we decide, out of respect for the countryside, we will extinguish the flame on the Torch until we reach a less fire risk area ...

... Sarankhuu tried to take a short cut to Darwin, so we had to retrieve him and get him running again on the road to Jabiru ...

... along the same track where, unbeknownst to us, the girls had encountered their snake a short time ago ...

... to the secret local swimming hole, which is nestled in an oasis-like garden a few km from the main road ...