C2DC ABF TEAM
Participants: John Sharpe, Karle Reid, Ian Gardner, Andy Rutter, Dale Armitage, Paul Alun-Jones, Steve Gray & Brian Eshelby
Participants: John Sharpe, Karle Reid, Ian Gardner, Andy Rutter, Dale Armitage, Paul Alun-Jones, Steve Gray & Brian Eshelby
DRAGONS ENDURANCE CHALLENGE · 24 June 2010
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Starting on the 24 June 2010 the team will start a 4 day cycle ride and hill walking in Wales to raise money for 2 worthy charities one of which is the ABF The Soldiers Charity. The team will start and end the cycle ride at Cardiff; cycling through North, East, South and West Wales. To make the event a bit more challenging, they will also walk up 3 mountains on route; Sugarloaf (Thursday 24th June), Snowdon (Friday 25th June) and Pen-y-Fan (Sun 27th June). With a total distance of around 720 miles, 700 miles cycling and another 20 miles on foot, the team has set a target to achieve this distance in only four days. It will undoubtedly be a demanding challenge.
The team intends to raise as much money as possible to assist the Soldiers Charity to give lifetime support to serving and retired soldiers and their families.
Please take a look at our photos' to see our progress during a training session.
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