 Well, day four of the Trillion Trek, what a magic day. Yes, definitely a magic day. We started off at Open Only School and what a welcome we had there and the greeting was just fantastic, wasn't it Mark? What about those kids, mate? Oh, mate, they just loved it, didn't they? And they're so appreciative of everything that they got. So nice to see kids that are that passionate about being in the school and in the community. Yeah, and they're passionate about themselves and they treat each other with such respect. Mate, from there down to that ferry ride from Rowan, it might only be a short trip, but does that save you some time? Oh, mate, you wouldn't want to go the long way, would you? Absolutely not. We turned up at CoCo School and older King Julian and Alex DeLion. Oh, yes, they certainly like to move it, don't they? Move it, move it. They danced up a storm. Oh, no, the kids loved it, didn't they? And then coming up through coastal north and it markedly changed it, doesn't it? Nekal palms, puri, you know? Oh, there's some beautiful flora up there, Mark. Yes, flora, wonderful flora. Yeah, it's not butter. We're talking about the trees, you realise, eh? Yeah, yeah, you know. Ahipara for lunch, what a magic lunch. The kids came over, I reckon fish pot would have done what? Twenty rides, they must have taken the entire population of Ahipara on the back of that fire truck. Yeah, but then they also certainly did a fair amount of those two or two of fritters that we had as well. Over the road to, we did a bit of a community project there and the team really marked in for a couple of hours. Well, I reckon they got as much out of it as a school did. You know, halfway through the trek, mate, and the trek has still got this much energy there. We can get in there and do that work. It's fantastic. Absolutely smashed it. So here we are at the finish at Taipa. Mate, isn't this beautiful spot in New Zealand? Magic, mate. This is my favourite part of New Zealand. Let's go and enjoy it.