jamie's Wales Air Base Challenge

Jamie Taylor is raising money for Wales Air Ambulance Charitable Trust
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Wales Air Base Challenge · 5 September 2013

The Wales Air Ambulance Charity provides advanced life-saving emergency care for everyone in Wales, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. We are a ‘mobile emergency department’ that relies entirely on donations to keep our helicopters in the air and rapid response vehicles on the road.

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So heading back towards London... Once again a massive thank you to everyone who donated tonany yo list.. And for those who haven't sponsored us yet there is still time.

finally heading back to the start.. still time to donate people..

So tomorrow is the big day. Now crossed the bridge and in wales. And so the event gets ever closer If you can spare anything it would go a long way. Still some way from our target.

thank you to everyone that has donated. Much appreciated..

thank you to everyone that has donated. Much appreciated..

hello everyone only 2 days to go until we head off to wales. Please if any can spare a few pounds it would really help. thanxs in advance.

please help raise money for this great cause. less than 1 week till we take it on. Every little will help.

if anybody could spard a few ££££ to help raise money for this great cause it would be greatly received. .

Please help raise money for this great cause. 300 miles 3 days 8 riders. Every little helps.

ok so the time is getting closer still.

Any help and donations any body can make would be hugely appreciated got a long way to hit our target. PLEASE IF YOU DIG OUT THEM POCKETS. :-):-P

more training coming on Sunday

If any body can spare a couple of quid it would go a long way to helping a great cause.

more training tomorrow.

training ride done hills/climbs getting easier.

out on the bike tomorrow more training

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more training with @simon seeby

looking forward to training this weekend. #hills #climbs @welshairambulance

cheers Kirsty pauling

big thanks to Russel Rawles

more training tomorrow bring it on....

more hill training this week gotta get fit for this...

A few years ago Andrew Mayer broke his back for the second time whilst playing football. Due to the remote area where he lives, he was treated by the Welsh Air Ambulance. Andy is now fine and since then we have have been trying to organise a charity bike ride that would challenge us and raise money for this worthy and life saving cause.

We are now organising a 300 mile bike ride around Wales in just 3 days. The ride will start from the coastal village of Pontgarreg, in Ceredigion, the scene of Andy's accident. From here we shall ride North along the coast to the Welsh Air Ambulances' base in Caernarfon. The next Day we shall ride through the Snowdonia National Park to the Welsh Air Ambulances' base in Welshpool. The final day will take us through the Brecon Beacons to the Welsh Air Ambulances' base in Swansea.

8 riders - 3 days - 2 mountain ranges - 300 miles

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