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Le Jog by bike

David Hayhurst is raising money for Bendrigg Trust
“David Hayhurst's fundraising”

on 21 June 2009

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At Bendrigg Trust we aim to put an end to disabled people sitting on the side-lines during physical activities. We provide opportunities for people of all abilities to take part in adapted activities such as climbing, caving, canoeing and cycling whilst staying in our fully accessible accommodation.

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This year brings the double milestone of my 60th birthday and retirement from my work as a teacher of outdoor education at Pendarren House. My cycling buddies were looking for a project and we decided on Lands End to John O'Groats ( Le Jog ), the ultimate challenge for British cyclists. A group of nine will be setting out at the end of August, hoping to complete the ride in 13 days. Fundraising is not the primary objective but it is an opportunity to benefit good causes as we celebrate significant moments in our lives. I have chosen to support the Bendrigg Trust, a charity which provides outdoor activites for disabled and disadvantaged young people. Its residential centre, Bendrigg Lodge is situated on the edge of the Lake District, near to where I grew up. My target of £1,000 is approximately £1 for every mile cycled.

The Ride

Well we made it, but only just. The weather nearly did for us. It rained on 11 of the13 days of our trip, with the penultimate day seeing us at Inverness as a months' rain fell in 24 hours. Flooding in nearby Elgin made the national news. To add insult to injury, not a drop of rain has fallen in the fortnight since we returned!

It was however a great trip. The route was fantastic: hostels varied and interesting: food substantial and people hospitable,considering the chaos 9 soaking cyclists can cause. Being a large group created some logistic and organisational problems but these were far outweighed by the mutual support and humour which kept us going through the wind and rain.

We had organised everything ourselves and it was satisfying to see the planning come to fruition without any major hitches. The trip would not have happened without the generousity of Graham, who lent us the van,and our 3 support teams of Callum, Vanessa & Matt and Gavin, who drove ( and much more ) Many thanks to them.

Some Statistics

Training before the ride      3,263 miles                                                                                                                           

The ride itself                      1,026 miles over 13 days

Average                                79 miles/day at 13 mph

Longest day                        Carlisle - Ayr    98 miles

Calories burned whilst riding            53,029

Calorific value of cake eaten            53,029  

There were many highlights on the ride. Crossing Dartmoor; riding up a deserted Cheddar Gorge at 8-30 in the morning; the Severn bridge in high winds; the forest of Bowland, Lancashire; Gretna Green in the pouring rain; the Galloway hills; riding down Glencoe on the morning the schools started back in England and Wales; eventually reaching John O'Groats and stopping!

Finally a big "thank you" to everyone who sponsored me. Your generosity will enable others to enjoy similar challenges and to experience living and working together at Bendrigg Lodge.                                                                                                      

Donation summary

Total
£855.00
+ £203.08 Gift Aid
Online
£740.00
Offline
£115.00

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