AUSTRALIAN HIKERS
YOUNG AND OLD TRAMP EPS MAN OF 90 W ALKS TEN MILES Three trains of 10 carriages each conveyed 3600 people to' the Adelaide Hill* on July .31 lor the first mystery hike held in South. Australia. The trainpers included a cli'ld of live years and a woman of 80, who walked five a.nd a-lialf miles of the course through bush country with all the enthusiasm of a young girl. Three New South Wales trains were run for the first Newcastle' district mystery hike on. July 31, and more than 1700 people tc»)k part. One of tlie hiker \ Air Seymour of Adamstown, has passed his* 90th birthday. He comfortably, complet 'd the* ten mill's of the -tramp. He said that Ilc would not mind repeating the experience the next day.
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 2796, 13 August 1932, Page 3
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