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Thanks for visiting our fundraising page! We are a group of friends who rope each other in to doing stupid things, and it's getting more and more challenging! Last year we cycled coast to coast across the UK in 3.5 days, following the route of Hadrian's Wall.

This year we’re aiming to cycle the ‘Lôn Las Cymru’ a cycle route that runs down the length of Wales from Holyhead to Cardiff and is one of the toughest long distance routes on the National Cycle Network.

Classification: Challenging   

Distance: 250 miles plus!

  Our motley crew*:

 [*Meaning: An assorted and ill-disciplined group of ne'er do wells.]:

 

Andy: Man of a Thousand Bikes (and jackets!)

 

Rob: Father of Six (and Iestyn)

 

Herbie: Organiser Unextraordinaire

 

Joanne: aka The Tortoise

 

Toby: The Brummy Twin

 

Rupert: The Plastic Cockney Twin

 

Alan: Resident Lance Armstrong... 

 

Lee: The Balloonatic

 

Jim: The Fashionable Chirker

 

Wayne H: The Philosopher

 

Wayne J: The Getaway Driver

 

Caron: aka Postman Pat's Cat

 

We expect to be tired, wet and saddle-sore all in the name of charity and your donations would make it worthwhile!

This got me thinking about a Horizon special I watched a couple of months ago where David Attenborough investigated whether the world is heading for a population crisis; it was more frightening and disturbing than Fox News!

Check it out on iPlayer or YouTube;

How Many People Can Live on Planet Earth?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pdjmk


The gist of the programme was that, for a long time now, many people have mentioned that we are overpopulating the planet, but hardly anyone – anyone with spotlight – has proposed any solution.

 

As David Attenborough is a patron of the Optimum Population Trust (OPT), we would appreciate if you could support us in our adventure by donating money to support OPT.

 

Cheers!

Ps Also check out;

Doug Stanhope on overpopulation

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjsikRTIX28

 

About OPT

More humanity means fewer humans. If you believe that in the future neither Earth nor the UK will be able to sustain larger populations than they do today, please help to support our work. The Optimum Population Trust is a registered charity funded by membership, donations and bequests. It receives no political or government funding and is independent of political or commercial interests.

MAIN AIMS

To advance the education of the public in issues relating to human population worldwide and its impact on environmental sustainability;

 

To advance, promote and encourage research to determine optimum and ecologically sustainable human population levels in all or any part or parts of the world and to publicise the results of such research;

 

To advance environmental protection by promoting policies in the United Kingdom or any other part or parts of the world which will lead or contribute to the achievement of stable human population levels which allow environmental sustainability.

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Well done! Donation by Catherine Knight on 09/05/10

 
£5.00 + £1.41 Gift Aid
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Well done guys. We toast you all. Rob & Kay Donation by Robert Crewe on 04/05/10

 
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Well done bro!! Were really proud of you. Lots of love Lynn, Mark and Jacko xxxx Donation by lynn hughes on 04/05/10

 
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Well done. Donation by Lise Mitchell on 03/05/10

 
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All the best bro!! See you soon... love Andrea, Mike, Ethan and Josh xx Donation by andrea anderson on 27/04/10

 
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Can't believe you are using that folding bike Alan! Good luck. Donation by Maureen Hodson on 27/04/10

 
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Good luck and have fun!! Love Zoe x Donation by Zoe Barnfield on 27/04/10

 
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I am not sure a folding bike is a good idea for 250 miles but good luck to the team. Donation by Andy Anderson on 26/04/10

 
£25.00 + £7.05 Gift Aid
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Good luck everyone Donation by Lisa & Tracy on 26/04/10

 
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Good Luck! xxx Donation by Judith Thomas on 24/04/10

 
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Good luck Fly and friends, stay safe. Silke, Gus & Sybil Donation by Silke Edgar on 06/04/10

 
£25.00 + £7.05 Gift Aid
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Good luck to you all..vaseline and padding! Shame I will not see you in Cardiff. Hope the mental struggle goes well! Vix x Donation by Vicki Smith on 03/04/10

 
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Good luck, enjoy the pubs on the way! Donation by Robert Bowland on 28/03/10

 
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Safe journey to you all. (I'll be the one in the car.) Donation by Stu Vasse on 14/03/10

 
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Good luck, watch the chaffing!x Donation by Anna Bowen on 07/03/10

 
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In memory of Dr W I Stanton, who died at the end of January this year. He was very keen on the OPT. Donation by Jeni Stanton on 02/03/10

 
£50.00
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Good luck - you'll need it! And be careful Tortoise! Donation by Joy & Dave Herbert on 21/02/10

 
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Donation by Sarah Anderson on 18/02/10

 
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