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To: | Gemfyre <>, Birding Aus <> |
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Subject: | birding on crutches |
From: | Denise Goodfellow <> |
Date: | Sun, 17 Apr 2011 09:40:19 +0930 |
Hi Belinda Nice to hear from you. I hope your knee is healed. I've found my office chair great for getting around home, but I've got work in Kakadu that involves "rough spots"! I'm thinking of getting a knee crutch if it hasn't healed by early May. Regards Denise on 17/4/11 9:14 AM, Gemfyre at wrote: > It really depends where you're birding. When I badly injured my knee and > was on crutches for about 4 months I ended up hiring a wheelchair - that way > I could get around spots where there were paths easily without exhausting > myself, and I still had my hands free. > > I didn't even attempt spots with rough terrain. > > Belinda Forbes > Stirling W.A. > |
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