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Dear TA,
It was great meeting you at the inn. Thanks for the prayer flags. I have few questions: what was the longest summit you hiked? We have been following your great big walk. What has been your favorite part?Thanks for the games you included in your everest unit. Thanks for mentioning us on your blog because I am a big fan. You have really inspired me! TA you can do anything.
Peyton Sheppard
Grade 5
Fogo Island Central Academy
So glad to hear you came along on the Pretty Big Walk. Our longest day was about 22 km and we gained over 21,000 metres of elevation on this trip-imagine we climbed about 2.2 Everests from sea level in the past 28 days.