19/09 Sheffield to Jedburgh 189 miles
20/09 Jedburgh to Braemar via the Forth Bridge 151 miles
21/09 Braemar to Dunnet Head (Latitude 58° 40′ 21″ N) 196 miles
22/09 Dunnet Head to Fort Augustus 165 miles
23/09 Fort Augustus to Glencoe via Ardnamurcan Point (Longitude 6° 13′ 24″ W) and the Corran - Ardgour ferry 158 miles
24/09 Glencoe to Dumfries via the Hunter's Quay - McInroy's Point ferry 191 miles
25/09 Dumfries to Chester 171 miles
Rest day to allow for any breakdown in first week
27/09 Chester to Caerleon 142 miles
28/09 Caerleon to Wadebridge via the Severn Bridge 189 miles
29/09 Wadebridge to Exeter via Lizard Point (Latitude 49° 57' 30" N) and the Fowey - Bodinnick ferry 176 miles
30/09 Exeter to Dunstable 182 miles
01/10 Dunstable to Norwich via Lowestoft Ness (Longitude 1° 45' 50" E), 152 miles
02/10 Norwich to Sheffield via the Humber Bridge 212 miles
To raise money for Golden Futures, the charity which helps disadvantaged Cambodian children make a future for themselves, I am going to visit the furthest North, South, East and West points on the British mainland using a small 125cc motorcycle. To support me please visit my Virgin Money Giving page //tiny.cc/CPC2011 - click on the first link below. To find out more about Golden Futures click on the middle link. To follow my progress use the third link or look at the "Where am I?" section.
Thursday, 9 June 2011
Wednesday, 8 June 2011
Introduction
Hi, thanks for visiting my blog. I'm Pete Bull, for my 60th birthday I want to raise some money for Golden Futures www.goldenfutures.org.uk, the charity which helps disadvantaged Cambodian children make a future for themselves when they leave care homes. Click here to visit my Virgin Money Giving webpage with more details
I am going to visit the furthest North, South, East and West points on the British mainland using a small 125cc motorcycle - the kind used as everything from the family car to a delivery truck in Cambodia. The journey of over 2,000 miles will avoid motorways, and I aim to complete it in less than two weeks. I will have to ride for about 6 hours a day, covering up to 190 miles a day.
Google Maps tells me that the total distance for my anti-clockwise route will be 2,274 miles. I will travel from Sheffield to Dunnet Head, Ardnamurchan Point, the Lizard and Lowestoft Ness before returning to Sheffield. The route crosses the Forth and Severn Bridges and, with a small diversion appropriate for a civil engineer, I will cross the Humber Bridge on the final day to complete the set of major UK suspension bridges.
Through Virgin Money Giving http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/Peter_Bull, you can sponsor me and donations will be quickly processed and passed to Golden Futures. I will be funding all the costs of the trip, so everything I raise through sponsorship will go to help the children in Cambodia. If you can spare 1p a mile (£22.74) I will be really grateful, and an extra tenner for each of the suspension bridges will make me and the children even happier.
There will be an opportunity to display some advertising on the bike, and I will be issuing media releases before and during the challenge. So, if you are part of an organisation who would like to link yourselves with the aims of Golden Futures by making a more substantial donation, please contact me through the charity website www.goldenfutures.org.uk or by emailing info@goldenfutures.org.uk
Virgin Money Giving is a not for profit organisation and will claim gift aid on a charity's behalf where the donor is eligible for this. I really appreciate all your support and thank you for any donations.
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