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Why do I want to TREK TO BASE CAMP EVEREST,a question people have asked.

The answer is that last year my Company won a really special award  and I wanted to do something to commemorate it ,something so far out of my own comfort zone that would reflect how pleased I was to be chosen as one of the winners.

I wanted to do something memorable and something that would give something back to my local community . Those that know me know that I am bit of a workaholic , I have spent the last 10 years building up my company and a great team of people . I am pretty unfit and although I go to the gym sporadically I needed some event to focus on . I read about this TREK in a magazine and could already hear people saying I was mad and  could not possibly do it .The same sort of things I heard when I first set my business up .

This is a personal challenge and will be self funding every aspect of the Trek . I have decided that I will attempt  to raise money for two Charities. Money raised on this page will be split 50/50.

The Charities .

Show Racism the Red Card - a Charity that works with high profile sports stars to educate young people about why racism is wrong and must be eradicated form society.

 

and

 

St Clare’s Hospice  http://www.stclareshospice.co.uk  in memory of a family friend who used to make our electrodes and never once took money for his effort. St Clare’s offers palliative care to the people of South Tyneside.

 

I really appreciate any donations and in particular any comments of support .  I will post more information and images about the trip on my blog.

 

One really pleasing aspect of this commitment is that it seems to have encouraged others around me to also  plan and carry our their own personal challenges . I wIsh them luck .

 

17 day TREK commences 30th April 2010  .  I will post updates on my blog  http://cellpacksolutions.blogspot.com/

and on twitter edczestochowski

 

 

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well done eddie, your a braver man than me!!!! Donation by peter shiels on 01/07/10

 
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Seen on twitter.co.uk good look Donation by Daniel Selvey on 10/06/10

 
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saw you on Twitter.co.uk. Good Luck Donation by Susan Palmer on 17/05/10

 
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You are a very brave man...........well braver than me anyway. Good luck, see you soon John Donation by John Short on 04/05/10

 
£50.00
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Enjoy your trip Eddie, the only way is up ... oh yes .... and then down :-) Donation by Adrian Cheesman on 27/04/10

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
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Good luck Eddie! Take plenty savaloy dips with you. Donation by Gary Atkinson on 27/04/10

 
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All the very best Eddie, don't forget to bring back the photos Donation by John Wood on 26/04/10

 
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Eddie you are a star* and if you do come across a friendly yeti don't forget to offer it a brew - it works everytime!! Donation by Karen Critchley on 24/04/10

 
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Well done, Eddie, you're a star! Donation by Geoff Ford on 21/04/10

 
£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid
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It's an inspiring thing you're doing Eddie, best of luck. The Himalayas are amazing you'll have a fantastic adventure. Donation by Mark Duncan on 31/03/10

 
£5.00 + £1.41 Gift Aid
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Good luck Eddie, watch out for the yeti... Donation by Paul Burgess Graphic Design on 25/03/10

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
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All the best Eddie, should be some adventure. Remember to take a solar charger to keep your camera going Donation by Steven Cooper on 23/03/10

 
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Good Luck Eddie from all your friends at ANSMANN Energy Donation by Paul Channell on 12/03/10

 
£250.00
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Don't Worry Eddie, Stickle Tarn is far tougher than Everest! Donation by Hebburn's Finest Brushmaker on 04/03/10

 
£100.00
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Is this really a pub crawl followed by a trip to the Kathmandu for a curry? Best of luck Eddie, and hope you enjoy it. Donation by The Routledges on 27/02/10

 
£50.00 + £14.10 Gift Aid
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Donation by Rebecca Mather on 26/02/10

 
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good luck from all at deafbooks Donation by Stephen Smith on 18/02/10

 
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Hi Eddie, trust you'll be doing this in just a T-shirt? Donation by Rob Savin on 18/02/10

 
£100.00
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Ed, Does this mean you are not eating double sausage sandwiches now!!!! Donation by Gary Bates on 17/02/10

 
£25.00
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Nice Gesture Eddie - best of luck with it. Donation by james thelwell on 08/02/10

 
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Good luck Eddie. Don't forget to bring back some photos! Donation by Claire Fish on 08/02/10

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
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bloody hell- it must be the first time i have opened my wallet this year- ouch Donation by David Kupse on 01/02/10

 
£25.00 + £7.05 Gift Aid
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Good Luck Eddie! from Rose and Ross at Kazoo Donation by Rose Hobson on 29/01/10

 
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I think you're mad Eddie! Better buy on eof those electric jackets from Maplins and take plenty of your batteries with you...! Donation by Nigel James P on 27/01/10

 
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