Mates paddle for vets

Reproduced courtesy of the Corryong Courier

Three men who have experienced conflict first hand have banded together to kayak the length of the Murray River to raise awareness of Soldier On and MatesHeroHelp, two charities supporting current and former Defence personnel. 

‘Old Vets Stomping’ comprises Ross Boyd and Ian Errington, who are Afghanistan and Iraq war veterans and their one-man support team Tony Turner. 

The pair of paddlers entered the water at Bringenbrong on 14 February to start the 2,400-kilometre journey to the Southern Ocean in South Australia. 

‘Old Vets Stomping’ have more than 110 years of army service between them, and in retirement have collectively and individually trekked Kokoda (96 kilometres), Northern Territory’s Larapinta Trail, the Camino de Santiago in Spain, South Australia’s Heysen Trail, Mount Everest Base Camp and Tasmania’s Overland Track, raising more than $25,000 from their efforts. 

Tony told the Border Mail that they were not experienced kayakers but had undergone training in Brisbane and the Gold Coast last year to ensure they could safely conduct the paddle. 

‘On the journey we will be stopping at all the towns and settlements along the Murray and will engage with the locals to tell them about it and raise funds,’ he said. 

Corryong cafe owner Stuart Spratt, who has organised walks from Lake Hume to Corryong for Soldier On, has helped the group establish fundraising connections in the North East. 

Tony said Old Vets Stomping also hoped to inspire younger war veterans to join the RSL or other service clubs and organisations to take the pressure off aging memberships. 

The group intends to talk to the RSL branches on the journey about this untapped resource. 

All of the ‘Old Vets Stomping’ ventures have been self-funded with donations from family and friends helping the group to purchase two expedition kayaks that will be donated to MatesHeroHelp after the journey. 

Visit the Supporting ADF Veterans GoFundMe page to support the cause.

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Three men posing in front of kayaks on land

Old Vets Stomping’ crew Ross Boyd, Tony Turner and Ian Errington 

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