Last stop before CANBERRA.

David has spent the last six days in Cooma, recovering a little, checking his bike and making further arrangement to meet with the press and hopefully some politicians that can make a difference to his cause.

The light is finally at the end of the tunnel for David for the first half of his journey. He is spending another night under the stars and will be off first light tomorrow (Dec 7th) to make his way to Canberra.

The terrain has been kind to him today, he only had a few difficult spots to conquer and although the weather was hot and sticky, it was manageable. The support from the public as always has been a blessing to David.

Travelers along the way are still stopping and offering water, which was much needed today. As David ran out of water, this man in a car traveling along the way asked David if he was OK? David said I have run out of water. The man pulled out a container of cold water and told David to help himself. Thank you whoever you are. These sort of blessings have been plenty along David's journey and much appreciated.

Tomorrow David will reach his half way mark and I will be traveling (no not cycling, but flying) to Canberra to spend a few days with David to catch up and check on him. I am looking forward to the stories and his presence.

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