Finished!

Woof! Cant stop wagging my tail now I'm free again! Yes its Puppy here!

Not long left the Simitai Lodge after a comfortable night’s sleep, all the oldies seemed to be complaining about the lodges but I finally had my own bed and didn’t have to put up with dads smelly feet again!

We cross a big suspension bridge but even some of us dogs don't like heights so I ran on before we got any cool pictures! I'm not taking chance after the week I've had!

Today was the longest trek yet and I opted to hitch a lift for part of the route with Irene. I like a lazy weekend and this Trek should be no different - thanks Irene! Had to drink a lot of water during the walk and had to take a toilet stop in a one star toilet - it made the Ayrshire pavements look good! Dont worry - dad always bring a wee scooper when we're out back home!

It's brilliant to be finished the trek! We took a little time today to relax and enjoy a well earned celebratory beer. Sadly I'm still worried about the ransom situation - they want another 500Yen or I dont get to fly home seemingly. Please help!



We'll soon be heading back on the bus and I'd like to take this opportunity to say a big thanks to my fellow trekkers and everyone back home for assisting with my ransom down payment. Please remember I only have 1 day left to guarantee my continued freedom!
http://www.justgiving.com/puppytrek

Woof!

6 comments:

  Kathleen McCallum

5 April 2009 at 21:15

Well done to you all on completing the trek, looks like it has been an amazing experience.

Hopefully seeing and reading about it through this blog will inspire more people to undertake the challenge in the future for the hospice.

Safe journey home.

  Aunt Jacqueline

5 April 2009 at 22:03

Hi Puppy, Aunt Jacqueline here, glad to hear you have been released, with all that drink you have been having, I have booked you a place at the priory clinic for your return.

Well done to your dad and all the other trekers.

  BUSTER

6 April 2009 at 00:34

Hi Puppy,

Just seen that you have broken the 500 barrier - so hopefully your Puppynappers will see what a GREAT PUPPY you are & that the Ayrshire Hospice cannot 'function' without you & so will let you get on the plane back to your Homeland !!

Lots of WOOFS & tail wags

BUSTER

  Anonymous

6 April 2009 at 01:18

Well done to all

  Percy the Pengiun

6 April 2009 at 01:37

Hi Puppy (and Daddy),
I am so glad that you are safe and will be returning home to Scotland! Congratulations on your wonderful achievement!

  Anonymous

6 April 2009 at 12:50

WELL DONE TO EVERYONE YOU MUST FEEL GREAT TO HAVE ACHIEVED THIS AND PROBABLY JUST A WEE BIT TIRED.
SAFE JOURNEY HOME AND I AM SURE JUSTINE WILL HAVE LOADS TO TELL US WHEN SHE COMES BACK TO WORK.
WE ARE ALL SO PROUD OF YOU.

LOVE AND BEST WISHES ALL AT AYRSHIRE HOSPICE FUNDRAISING X
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