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For over 20 years Calum MacLeod toiled alone to build a road to his croft on the island of Raasay, near Skye.
He began the arduous job in the 1960s after failing to win public funds for an upgrade, and his exploits featured in the best-selling 2006 book Calum's Road by the Raasay-based author Roger Hutchison.
Now that story has inspired the building of a four-mile lifeline road for an impoverished part of Africa, cut off by rainwater for six months of the year supported by The Gambia Horse and Donkey Trust
To help raise funds for this project I will be joining a motorbike ride going from Calum's Road, Raasay, Scotland to Calum's Road Gambia, approx 5,000 miles, in January 2010. I will fund the trip myself and all donations will go directly to the building of the new Calum's Road.
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