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[edit] Orienteering Stance from Harry
Me, Mum and leggy Shilo arm-in-arm off-lead listening to Mahon Falls booming. Cold air, wind rushing through me ~ every time we found orange and white we lurched forward to find the next. We burst back. Shilo slips, falls ten feet into the river, is dragged, heaved, tossed and turned by the rushing rapids. I live in shocked suspense ‘til I see him hobbling, disorientated but trying to get back to his familiar orienteering stance. One hundred and ninety seven minutes. How can I describe them? Top of the world Exhaustion Experience The end
- (Shilo is a dog)
- From: [1]
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