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Agustin Chevez ()
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Agustin Chevez: University of Melbourne

Chapter Chapter 19 in The Pilgrim’s Guide to the Workplace, 2022, pp 65-66 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract I experienced my fair share of days walking in severe, gusty wind. The weather alert on my phone warned me of peak gusts of over 90 km/h and when it did, I relied on my walking sticks to keep me upright. I also paid extra attention to potential falling branches and even entire trees – gum trees have notoriously shallow roots. Strong wind also made for noticeably longer, or shorter, walking days depending on the wind’s direction and it played a role in whether camping was hard or simply impossible.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-4759-9_19

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