Those walking around Melbourne during the height of the lockdown might have thought Harry Moffitt was getting more than his fair share of exercise.
While the former SAS commander and trained psychologist admits to trooping through the streets for up to six hours a day, he did have good reason and an essential services permit.
And it was a “no brainer” way he could take stressed-out executives away from the isolation and cabin fever they endured during the worst of the pandemic.