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Hello (again) to my generous supporters! The trip was completed  Friday 3rd September and a tough challenge it was, especially the first 3 days with inclement weather and a fearsome headwind, making the 10 mile ascent of the Drumochter Pass a real challenge! As I headed east at Inverness the weather turned and I really enjoyed the sunshine and no wind, which made the journey a real joy. I saw parts of Scotland I thought I would never see, and wildlife from Capercaillies to badgers, truly amazing. The support from "passers by" as well as the various B+B proprietors we met was inspiring, their generosity and fantastic hospitality was very heartening.

I am now six pounds lighter, this despite eating for Scotland, and my thighs are like girders!

Many thanks to Kevin Sayers for his company on the first day, the hills were not great for me, but not a problem for Kevin it seemed! And also to Vincent Taggart and Sandro Formisano on the last 28 miles of the last leg, we encountered some gruelling inclines which some of the 3 of us found a challenge, made it though! And the funniest thing on the last day was hearing Sandro attempting to pronounce "Auchtermuchty", hilarious from an Italian/Huddersfield raised boy!!

The fund is rising thanks to your amazing support, my heartfelt thanks go to you all for your financial aid for maggies,but there is still lots of time to donate, if you haven't done so already, do feel free.

As of today's date, 13th September, I can confirm that your generosity has allowed maggies to be visited and the professionals there to be consulted by some 210 people and their families enduring cancer, a tremendous result created by your kindness, thank you so much. It makes the slog up the Drumochter Pass into the wind, bearable!


Thank you all once again,

James

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Very best wishes for the wind on your back! Donation by Peter Murray on 21/07/10

 
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Good Luck - hope peddle better than you swing a club. Can't afford an NR on this round!! Donation by graeme creevy on 13/07/10

 
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Good luck Jamesy, no more hiding behind minor operations ! Great Cause and glad to contribute. Donation by Nick Smith on 09/07/10

 
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James, Great effort .. I was really touched when you described what you were attempting and why.. good luck.. Donation by Graham Curran on 17/06/10

 
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James, well done on your efforts and I hope your wrist recovers and you raise plenty of cash for a very good cause Donation by Timothy Robinson on 26/03/10

 
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Sniffed this out in the grass while out for my walk with Mary. Every little helps! Donation by Briagh, the spaniel on 20/01/10

 
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Best of luck, Ive seen your training regime so I think you will need it!! Donation by Philip Kelly on 13/01/10

 
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Always happy to pay to see someone suffer in aid of a great cause. Donation by Ian Bell on 30/08/09

 
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Good luck Jamie - I am sure the hills wont get you down. Donation by Tom Lang on 21/08/09

 
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Awrabest Jamie and many thanks for including Linda - a really nice gesture! Donation by Bob Gunning on 19/08/09

 
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Great cause James. Hope it goes well and you don't get saddle ache! Thanks Donation by Peter Gunning & Paul Ingrouille on 19/08/09

 
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