So as everyone knows Matt has been spending the last week and a bit in the Far East, supporting our fantastic trekkers on The Great Wall. The group was great and there were many laughs had by all. Highlights include one of our trekkers total inability to understand any type of game we played in the evenings, myself and the doc hunting down a big snake (after the whole group has passed it, health and safety always on show!), the amazing views from the wall, Beijing karaoke and much much more. Everyone had a great time and I think we have made some real charity friends for life within the group so all in all a huge success!
Also this weekend Matt and Jo went to Newcastle for the Great North Run…We had 118 super runners complete the run on an unsually hot day in Newcastle! Everyone did amazing and we hope the legs have recovered well!
In other news we have signups flooding in for all our events at the moment, Namibia has hit 40 pax and L2P is already on an amazing 230 pax! Route 3 has almost sold out already!!! Registrations are also flying in for Peru and all of our running events!....Recession over!
Think that’s it for now.
MAtt
Tuesday, 22 September 2009
Friday, 11 September 2009
The team have kicked off the Autumn season in style with two fantastic challenges taking place last weekend and all this week...
Race the Sun, with rain and near-nakedness!
This event saw a crowd-pleasing 65 teams descend on the Lake District for a day of climbing, cycling and canoeing from sunrise until sunset. All teams completed the course despite the rain (Race the Sun??) The weather did clear up at the end of the day and it was all smiles at the finish as the last team came in wearing... well, nothing except some rather eye-popping under crackers! The celebration dinner went down really well with an emphasis on the superb camaraderie during the day from everyone - teams, marshalls and supporters. Team Ghostboaster 1 picked up the award for fastest time of 7 hours 34 minutes. There were some great contenders for the Team Spirit award. Skanka's Lucky Egg had their very own custom-made Cool Runnings bobsleigh outfits, and so many teams showed real guts considering the wet and cold conditions. However, it was Altiora Peto, a team of 17-year-old school friends and a dad, who bagged the award when one of their bikes was damaged at the start on the off-road section and they all took it in turns to run carrying the bike to the mountain base section - and still climbed Helvellen and completed the day in a fantastic 11 hours 4 minutes!
We've had some great feedback from the day and already teams are asking when they can sign up for 2010!
News from the Far East
Also at the weekend, Matt flew to China for the Great Wall trek. The party arrived safe and sound on Monday and since then Matt's been Tweeting his heart out... news from the East is; Jackie Chan is filming while they are out there, Matt saw a huge snake, had a great night for Lucy's birthday, and discussing the pros and cons of She Wees... so we expect that all is going really well. Expect more news when he's back next week.
Race the Sun, with rain and near-nakedness!
This event saw a crowd-pleasing 65 teams descend on the Lake District for a day of climbing, cycling and canoeing from sunrise until sunset. All teams completed the course despite the rain (Race the Sun??) The weather did clear up at the end of the day and it was all smiles at the finish as the last team came in wearing... well, nothing except some rather eye-popping under crackers! The celebration dinner went down really well with an emphasis on the superb camaraderie during the day from everyone - teams, marshalls and supporters. Team Ghostboaster 1 picked up the award for fastest time of 7 hours 34 minutes. There were some great contenders for the Team Spirit award. Skanka's Lucky Egg had their very own custom-made Cool Runnings bobsleigh outfits, and so many teams showed real guts considering the wet and cold conditions. However, it was Altiora Peto, a team of 17-year-old school friends and a dad, who bagged the award when one of their bikes was damaged at the start on the off-road section and they all took it in turns to run carrying the bike to the mountain base section - and still climbed Helvellen and completed the day in a fantastic 11 hours 4 minutes!
We've had some great feedback from the day and already teams are asking when they can sign up for 2010!
News from the Far East
Also at the weekend, Matt flew to China for the Great Wall trek. The party arrived safe and sound on Monday and since then Matt's been Tweeting his heart out... news from the East is; Jackie Chan is filming while they are out there, Matt saw a huge snake, had a great night for Lucy's birthday, and discussing the pros and cons of She Wees... so we expect that all is going really well. Expect more news when he's back next week.
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Thursday, 10 September 2009
Hi Everyone, just started blogging for Action Medical Research.
We have a huge number of events you can take part in throughout the year and help us raise funds for research into conditions and illness that affect babies and children, including our Touching Tiny Lives appeal, looking into the causes and prevention of premature birth.
Whether you are a cyclist, a runner, or someone looking to improve their fitness or take part in a once in a lifetime experience, there is something for everyone.
We believe that all children should be born healthy and be given the opportunity grow up healthy.
Have a look at the website www.action.org.uk/get_involved to find out more.
We have a huge number of events you can take part in throughout the year and help us raise funds for research into conditions and illness that affect babies and children, including our Touching Tiny Lives appeal, looking into the causes and prevention of premature birth.
Whether you are a cyclist, a runner, or someone looking to improve their fitness or take part in a once in a lifetime experience, there is something for everyone.
We believe that all children should be born healthy and be given the opportunity grow up healthy.
Have a look at the website www.action.org.uk/get_involved to find out more.
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