My story

Thank you for taking the time to visit our JustGiving page.  Allow me to introduce the two of us:

Brod, my husband, is a cancer survivor and a volunteer with Macmillan Cancer Support.  But his optimism and positive attitude mean he is quite capable of taking on any challenge he sets himself.  He is a former national rally champion co-driver and a not quite so successful road rally driver (he only achieved a second place after all) in a variety of cars in a variety of countries.  So he can find his way around maps, tulips and roadbooks as well as staying on rough and ready roads of all kinds.

I have navigated on Historic Rally Car Register (HRCR) regularity events but much prefer classic tours as these are not so competitive - hence I usually drive and allow Brod to tell me where to go.

Our car is now 45 years old, and, like Johnny Walker, still going strong (although the latter is older by many decades).  A Porsche 912 built for the USA market, it has been in England for only 6 years - the length of time we have owned it.

The 2012 Tour will be the third in which we have participated, although we marshalled on the 2009 Tour.  Standing in wet fields at classic car shows and in supermarket doorways with big buckets, we have managed to raise over £7000 up to now for Macmillan.  This time we are starting early as we are aiming at our biggest target yet with your help.  Brod is threatening to do something outrageous for every £1000 raised over our £5000 target - yet to be decided, but it will be legal, he tells me.  One thing he is doing is growing his hair - he expects to find enough conservative minded folk who will sponsor him to have it cut.

And after the Cape to Cape Tour next year, Brod will be continuing his training to gain a place as a crewman on a 70' Clipper racing yacht on the 2013/14 Round the World Race, but only for one or two legs of it.  It will be well out of his comfort zone but still another channel not only for raising funds for Macmillan but also proving that there is life after cancer.  Inexperienced in sailing at such a high level, Brod will find his stamina and endurance both during training, which he has already started, and the race itself tested as never before .

Like so many others, our family has been touched by Cancer, most recently by the sudden death through kidney cancer of Brod's brother in law, Tim Straw, a well respected dentist in N Yorkshire, husband, father and grandfather.  So we now gird our loins and start to raise funds for Macmillan on behalf of those who, through no fault of their own, rely on donors and volunteers to raise the funding that enables Macmillan nursing, research and support for cancer treatment to continue in the future.  And we shall be seen in muddy fields, supermarket foyers and anywhere else where we feel we can raise both awareness and funding.

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My updates 2

Keep an eye on www.maccapers.co.uk for a fuller expose of the Tour and what it entailed for all of us.

02/05/12 11:28

We did it! 1500 miles of stressful driving through some appalling weather and dreadful roads in Scotland, Wales and England. But we 'over achieved', again, by doubling our target. (But we are still open for business.) So, thank you to all without whom we would not have succeeded.

02/05/12 11:26

My charity

Macmillan Cancer Support

Macmillan Cancer Support

Charity Registration No. 261017

Macmillan Cancer Support improves the lives of people affected by cancer. We provide practical, medical, emotional and financial support and push for better cancer care. One in three of us will get cancer. Two million of us are living with it. We are all affected by cancer. We can all help. We are Macmillan.

Donations 8

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Sounds as though you could have done with borrowing the wet suit! Well done, see you in 2017

Donation by Bob & Margaret on 29/04/12

£25.00

+ £6.25 Gift Aid

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In memory of my darling wife Liz

Donation by Robin Paterson on 21/04/12

£50.00

+ £12.50 Gift Aid

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Enjoy, hope it stops raining !!

Donation by Helen Berry on 19/04/12

£25.00

+ £6.25 Gift Aid

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Have fun, make sure your hair doesn't get in your eyes too much!

Donation by Kathryn Straw on 17/04/12

£25.00

+ £6.25 Gift Aid

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Have a great drive! Keep in touch - may be exciting news while you're away...

Donation by Samantha Job on 15/04/12

£50.00

+ £12.50 Gift Aid

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Good luck. I hope the car behaves this time!

Donation by Barrie Straw on 15/04/12

£100.00

+ £25.00 Gift Aid

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Dear Carolyn & Brod, A very worthwhile charity that does such good work for cancer sufferers. Good luck with the rally.

Donation by Ian Chisholm on 09/04/12

£15.00

+ £3.75 Gift Aid

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Wishing Mags and Chris a very happy marriage and in memory of Liz

Donation by susan gibson on 22/08/11

£40.00

+ £10.00 Gift Aid

Donation summary

  • * Online donations£330.00
  • Offline donations£698.00
  • Text donations£0.00
  • Total raised£1,028.00
  • Gift Aid£82.50

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