Ross Lewis

Climbing Devil's Dyke for Comic Relief

Fundraising for Comic Relief: Red Nose Day
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Event: Red Nose Day 2009, on 13 March 2009
Red Nose Day 2009, 13 March 2009
Comic Relief: Red Nose Day

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Thank you for coming this far. It means the world to us that you are happy to back us on this mission and that you are looking to help Africa, France and deprived areas in Britain like Broadstairs.

If you are not sure just how much of a challenge climbing Devil's Dyke actually is let me fill you in with a few key facts:
It is a grass terrain which may be soft during the Winter months which may mean that if we have to go off the road, our feet may sink down a little bit making the journey even harder.
It is about 200 feet above sea level - this could induce diziness
Simon suffers from being "a bit tired" sometimes - inevitably one of these attacks could happen mid-climb.
March is notoriously a wet month. Damp terrain makes for a much more dangerous climb.

Myself and Simon have spent and will continue to spend weeks preparing and planning for this massive feat and we welcome any donation big or small for the very worthy Comic Relief. We will video every step of the way and look forward to sharing this awesome task with you should we manage to make the summit which will no doubt throw up all manner of obstacles, not least the fact that Simon suffers from feeling "a bit tired" sometimes.

Please spread the word and share this link. We want to make £1,000,000

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Comic Relief: Red Nose Day

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Since its launch in 1988, Red Nose Day has become a British institution. It’s a time when people across the country get together and fundraise at home, school and work to support people living incredibly tough lives, and has raised over £1.3 billion to date.

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