On
the
Scene
with
Peter
Wells
and
Gore-Tex Fabrics...
Barrington
Tops
with
Sydney
Weekender The
variety
of
activities
in
Barrington
tops
makes
this
is
an
awesome
getaway
adventure.
Bushwalking,
white
water
kayaking,
mountain-biking – I
suggest
the combo
tour.
We went
with
Barrington
Outdoor
Adventure
Centre
- took
our bikes
by 4WD
to the
peak
of Copeland
Tops.
We sped
down
the Broadbents
trail,
winding
through
the forest
and into
open
paddocks,
down
to the
Barrington
River.
Then
it’s
into
the kayak
to take
on the
rapids.
You can
camp
out or
stay
in the
eco-style
accommodation – like
Yeranda,
where
the Weekender
Team
stayed.
Real
nice – including
outdoor
hot
shower
and
even
a
loo-with-a-view!
Being
passionate
about
adventure
and
travelling
what
was
an ultimate
experience
for
you? Middle
of the
night
in the
Sahara
Desert,
hot
wind
in my
face,
on my
camel
and
heading
into
nothingness.
It was
just
surreal.
My best
mate
and
I were
heading
out
to the
Algerian
border.
Having
just
eaten
with
a berber
tribe
that
night,
we were
already
stoked
with
the
experience.
We eventually
pulled
up and
slept
on the
desert
floor,
awoken
by the
Moroccan
Military
asking
what
the
hell
we were
doing
there.
Best
location
or
spot
that
you’ve
been
to/discovered
during
adventures? I
love
East
Africa.
Climbing
Mt
Kilimanjaro
was
so
much
more
than
just
the
climb
itself.
I’ll
never
forget
seeing
the mountain
for the
first
time.
It’s
massive.
You approach
the mountain
amongst
big wild
animals,
the spectacular
Masaii
Mara
people
and incredible
scenery.
The climb
itself
is diverse
and beautiful
- dense
muddy
forests
at its
base,
then
open
windy
grassy
slopes,
the scree
final
summit
approach
and then
you’re
looking
over
Africa
from
its
icy
peak.
Most
exciting / dangerous
experience? Climbing
to
the
summit
of
Mt
Cho
Oyu
from
the
Tibetan
side.
At
8,201m
above
sea
level
it
is
the
world’s
sixth
highest
peak.
A
month
of
reasonably
trouble-free
climbing
had
come
down
to
a
disorientated
last
few
hours
before
tackling
the
summit.
My
plans
to
depart
at
midnight
were
dashed
by
my
numb
toes,
vomiting
and
exhaustion.
I
cracked
into
my
bottled
oxygen
supply
and
went
for
it.
I
climbed
by
moonlight
and
at
day
break
was
looking
over
the
jagged
peaks
of
the
Himalayan
Range.
My
second
bottle
of
oxygen
malfunctioned
and
so
I
was
forced
to
re-attach
and
suck
whatever
was
left
from
the
first.
The
summit
revealed
the
best
view
of
Everest
I’ve
ever
seen – what
a
reward!
From
science to TV
presenting Working full
time as a
town planner
funded my trips.
I started capturing
my adventures on camera,
and it just
went from
there.
What
are your plans
for trekking in Nepal
and how do you
prepare for this
trip? I’m
heading
to
the
Annapurna
Region
to
trek
with
a
couple
of
South
African
mates.
I
was
supposed
to
attempt
Shishapangma
this
season,
however
the
expedition
was
called
off
due
to
Chinese
border
restrictions.
My
preparation
for
the
Annapurna
trek
has
been
excellent
due
to
the
fact
that
when
the
Shisha
expedition
was
cancelled,
I
replaced
it
with
another
long-held
goal
of
mine
-
The
Coolangatta
Gold
multi-discipline
race.
The
swim,
run
and
paddle
training
for
this
race
has
given
me
a
great
training
base.
Is
there a special
reason for travelling
to Nepal? Nepal
is
my
favourite
country
outside
Australia.
It’s
also
a
great
opportunity
to
regroup
with
my
climbing
buddies
and
sherpas
to
talk
about
future
climbs
(possibly
Shishapangma
2009)
and
see
the
Annapurna
Region
for
the
first
time.
What
are the essential
items when
you go on your
adventures/treks? The
right
attitude;
being
inquisitive,
learning
and
respecting
the
culture,
appreciating
that
things
don’t
always
go to
plan
and to
just
run with
it and
get another
experience.
Essential
items
in the
physical
sense – video
camera.
What
do
you
like
about
GORE-TEX® products? I
have
always
worn
Gore-Tex products
because
of
its
reliability.
I
admire
Gore-Tex’s commitment
to
research
and
innovation,
and
charity
work
(like
creating
an
orthopaedic
solution
for
elephants
in
Singapore!)
I
look
forward
to
wearing
Gore-Tex on
my
next
8,000m
attempt.