Raj Kataria

Raj's Death Valley Cycle page

Fundraising for Child Autism UK
£986
raised of £1,000 target
by 17 supporters
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Child Autism UK

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We help children with autism to reach their potential in life.

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The Challenge

Starting on the 12th November 2016 I shall set off for the South California Desert in Nevada to conquer the Death Valley National Park. 420km of cycling over 5 days (an average of 53 miles a day) in some of the most intense conditions on Mother Earth to raise money for Child Autism UK.

A fantastic charity that I am honoured to represent on this challenge. 

My route:

Day 1 - Beatty Junction to Stovepipe Wells via Daylight Pass (4,317ft). Cycling distance approx. 30 miles / 48 km.

Day 2 – Stovepipe Wells to Panamint Springs via Emigrant Pass (5,328ft). Cycling distance approx. 54 miles / 87 km.

Day 3 – Panamint Springs to Furnace Creek. A tough day with approx. 3,400ft of ascent, but 5,000ft of descent! Cycling distance approx. 56 miles / 90km.

Day 4 – Furnace Creek to Pahrump via Devils Hole – a Death Valley National Monument, Zabriskie Point (700ft) and Death Valley Junction (2,037ft). Cycling distance approx. 61 miles / 98km.

Day 5 – Pahrump to Las Vegas via Mountain Springs Summit (5,490ft) the highest point of our challenge, and a long descent past Red Rock Canyons. Celebratory dinner in Las Vegas. Cycling distance approx. 62 miles / 100km.

Day 6 - PAIN!!



About the charity

Child Autism UK

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Child Autism UK (formerly known as Peach) is a national charity that supports and informs parents of children with autism, gives advice and advocates the use of early behavioural intervention programmes. Child Autism UK also raises awareness of autism and the benefits of early intervention.

Donation summary

Total raised
£986.00
+ £151.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£736.00
Offline donations
£250.00

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