Well, sorry but too much work to go over it again.
Yes, something we agree on... The amount of time has nothing to do with a reason for apes to decide to leave their natural habitat for a way of life they knew 'nothing' about. Were the ones who supposedly did, according to macrevolution, that brave... I bet all the apes that remained thought they were crazy. What would trigger such a move? Can you not see the simplicity of this question? It would not have been a natural response to any situation for them, I don't think. 'Oh, let's leave the jungle that is all we have ever known... who cares if the rest of them don't want to? We'll just stand up to walk and pick berries and stuff. It'll be okay.' Over-simplified I know... learned to stand-up and all is explained as occurring through necessity, but it would have had to be done right away. I wonder how many at that point would have said, heck with this, I'm going back? To me, it just doesn't seem to be as natural a move as macroevolutionists think.