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Sue and Peter are undertaking a three day gruelling 140 miles trip from one side of Britain to the other side of Britain.
In the early morning hours of Friday 29th May they depart from Whitehaven travelling slowly 60 miles uphill to Penrith where they will spend one night.
On the Saturday morning after refuelling for the day they depart Penrith and travel up a 45 mile steep climb and reach heights of over 1800 feet to finish in the Peaks - no doubt tired and worn out.
On the final day after battling the pain barrier they cruise downhill to Sunderland where I will be picking them up and escorting there tired and sore legs back home for a nice cup of cocco or tea, probably something much stronger after completing the 140 mile trip!
Malcolm, brother of Sue and Julie is in one of the Leonard Cheshire homes at Marske. He has been there for last two years due to a series of complicated medical matters which have left him disabled and needing the use of a wheelchair full time.
Cheshire homes is a welcoming care home with staff who work hard to ensure patients are happy and are cared for to a high standard. As a result Malcolm's family are very grateful.
Any donations would be marvellous, even if you give just £2.00, you are making a difference to someone's life.