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We’re back!

My friend Antony O’Gorman and I returned in mid-June 2010 from a 2,000-mile drive across Europe and over the Swiss Alps to and in ‘Trafalgar’, our 1964 Morris Minor 1000 Tourer which was meticulously restored in 2008 by Charles Ware’s Morris Minor Centre in .  If you want to read our 15,000-word diary of the trip and view over 100 of our photos, please read on.

As a challenge to 46-year-old Trafalgar, we drove him over some of the highest mountain passes in eastern Switzerland.  He successfully reached the summits of the (altitude 2,383 metres / 7,816 feet), the (2,323 metres / 7,621 feet), the (2,284 metres / 7,493 feet), and the (2,149 metres / 7,048 feet). By comparison, the summit of ’s highest mountain, is only 1,344 metres (4,409 feet).

On our trip we drove through , , , . We paid our respects at the Tyne Cot First World War cemetery near Ypres, visited the battlefield of and met up with 71 other Morris Minors at a rally in the Haute-Saône region of .

To raise funds for and awareness of bipolar disorder, we're seeking sponsorship for our trip. This is an independent initiative of ours.  We've met all the costs of the trip ourselves, and all funds raised will go directly towards MDF The BiPolar Organisation, supporting the charity’s invaluable work.  If you sponsor us here and leave your email address so that we can contact you, we'll send you details of how to access our online diary and photos.

Bipolar condition (once known as manic depression) is a disruptive mental disorder causing mood swings. It affects more than 1% of the general population, so without realising it you may know people who are bipolar. While the impact of the condition can be severe, it can have positive as well as negative effects. With self-management and the right help, those afflicted can lead normal lives. Many creative people and other high achievers live with bipolar. Examples are comedian Stephen Fry, actor Richard Dreyfuss and crime writer Patricia Cornwell.

MDF is a charity supporting bipolar sufferers and their carers by helping those affected by the condition to cope with the mental, physical and social implications of bipolar as well as the general stigma which (sadly) is still attached to mental illness. Each year over 20,000 people benefit from MDF's services, which include a national network of 130 support groups in the UK, an interactive website, a legal advice line, information and publications, travel insurance and life assurance, and self management advice for people with bipolar disorder. MDF also campaign for more research into the causes of bipolar disorder and its treatment.

If you’d like to sponsor us, it’s easy to do so online here. Donating through JustGiving.com is simple, fast and secure – the site promises that your details are safe, and that it will never sell them on or send you unwanted emails. When you make a donation via the site, your money is sent directly to the charity. JustGiving.com also makes sure that Gift Aid is reclaimed on every eligible donation. So it’s the most efficient way to donate – raising more while saving time and cutting costs for the charity.

If you know anyone with bipolar disorder, want to help people with mental illness or are simply smitten with Morris Minors or classic cars in general, please give generously to MDF and let others know about our fund-raising effort.

We’ve included a few photos here to give you a flavour of the trip. We’ve also written a more extensive online diary of the trip, illustrated with more than 100 photos, but these are accessible only to those who've kindly supported us.  If you’d like to read about our exploits or if you’d simply like to help MDF, please consider making a donation and leave your email address so that we can get back to you and send you details of how to access our online diary and photos.

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Donation by Elspeth Murdoch on 16/10/10

 
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Sound like an incredible journey and all for a good cause Donation by Alastair Watson on 18/09/10

 
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Well done a very deserving cause Donation by Iain McLaren on 17/09/10

 
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Donation by Anonymous on 08/09/10

 
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Memory is my problem - meant to do this BEFORE you set off! As a very old friend of Jean and Allie, delighted to support you for this great cause. Donation by Christine Wright on 01/09/10

 
£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid
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Sorry it took so long to add to your total! Donation by John & Sylvia on 28/08/10

 
£30.00 + £8.46 Gift Aid
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Looking forward to seeing you and the splendid Trafalgar at a show on the Isle of Lewis Donation by Jennifer Speirs on 06/08/10

 
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We hope you had a whale of a time! Donation by Anonymous on 01/08/10

 
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Well done Donald and a fantastic response from all your supporters. Donation by Ian Young on 26/07/10

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
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Bravo Donald glad it was not Waterloo. Donation by Rob Rae on 21/07/10

 
£34.00 + £9.59 Gift Aid
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Donald, Thanks for getting in touch - I was wondering how you had got on. Sounds as if you had fun. Well done. Mike Donation by mike balfour on 19/07/10

 
£50.00 + £14.10 Gift Aid
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I suppose you could have gone from the North Pole to the South Pole, but tricky in Trafalgar! Congratulations! Donation by Jamie Hill on 19/07/10

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
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Welcome back and well done to the three of you. Donation by Cathy & David at No. 24A on 14/07/10

 
£5.00 + £1.41 Gift Aid
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We wish you and Trafalgar well Donation by Anon on 14/07/10

 
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Donation by keith Falconer on 12/07/10

 
£400.00 + £112.82 Gift Aid
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Well done you three, Trafalgar, sounds as if there is still a lot of energy under the bonnet! Donation by Patricia Drysdale on 05/07/10

 
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Nice to meet you in France Donation by Mike Conn on 04/07/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
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Well done, it was good to see you on MOT. Pam and Ash Holmes Donation by Pamela Holmes on 29/06/10

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
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Donation made at the Scotland North East Morris Minor Owners Club Rally at Fyvie Castle on 27 June, when Trafalgar was awarded a special prize. Donation by Frank Treasurer on 29/06/10

 
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Donation by Annon Annon on 27/06/10

 
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I hope it is all very enjoyable as well as fund faising Penelope Donation by Penelope Lang on 26/06/10

 
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We met on the ferry and had a chat. Hope your journey was fun. Donation by Colin Brown on 22/06/10

 
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Hope your journey goes well Donation by Robin on 22/06/10

 
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Here is a small contribution towards the bipolar charity which you support. Donation by Noreen on 17/06/10

 
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Best wishes from the couple from Lytham St Ann's who admired your Morris Minor while you were cleaning it in Davos Platz Donation by Anon on 17/06/10

 
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