Maltese to trek 4,000-mile Templars' route
Two men, one of them Maltese, are planning to walk the 4,000-mile route that used to be followed by the templars across Europe to the Middle East.
David Delia, 20 of Mosta, and Max Evenbly, who linked up when playing for a band, expect their journey to take six months.
Their purpose, Mr Delia said, was adventure, since they will be trekking across some of the most isolated places in Europe, particularly in the heart of Turkey.
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David Gladwish
Jun 2nd 2010, 21:42
Respect.
James Vella Bardon
Jun 1st 2010, 12:52
What a fantastic endeavour - it'll teach them heaps and they'll see fantastic places - you should film your trip and then sell it locally or internationally!
Lara Azzopardi
May 31st 2010, 22:54
Good luck boys
Wherever your heart is; you will find your treasure.
@ Stella .. people choose to do such things because they seek adventure and routine is not their cup of tea.
Stella Calleja
May 31st 2010, 20:35
why do people do this stuff?
Roderick Cutajar
May 31st 2010, 22:30
If you followed the clip then you would have known the answer. Also because there's more to life than going to work and then home and occasionally meet friends for coffee and pastizzi
Michael Vella
Jun 1st 2010, 01:29
cause thank God, not all people are boring....
jpbajada
May 31st 2010, 18:46
nice! Good luck guys!
Jesmond Micallef
May 31st 2010, 17:53
WOW....Long walk, thats for sure. Good luck to both David and Max. I will be tuning into this further on.