Mike's doing the Highland Cross!

Michael MacDonald is raising money for Highland Cross

Team: Remembering John MacDonald

In memory of John MacDonald
£480
raised of £200 target
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Highland Cross · 20 June 2015 ·

Highland Cross

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We Highland Cross raises money for causes to benefit the people of the Highlands

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After many years procrastinating, I finally entered the Highland Cross this year and was lucky enough to get a place for our team "Nessie's Jessies".  This race is pretty special to me as my dad did it on several occasions in its early years and one of the main charities it raises money for is the Highland Hospice, which took such great care of dad in his final weeks with us.

As most of those who know me will be aware, I do a lot of events every year, but very seldom ask for sponsorship.  This event is rather different though and on this occasion I would be very grateful for any sponsorship that people are willing to give.

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Highland Cross

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Highland Cross is a 50 mile duathlon (walking or running 20 miles and cycling 30 miles) across Scotland from Kintail to Beauly. The event is organised by volunteers to raise funds for charities across the Highlands. Since 1983, over £6.3m has been raised and distributed in full to deserving causes.

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