T-Rex Treks
Participants: Lloyd Scott, T-Rex
Participants: Lloyd Scott, T-Rex
T-Rex trek · 26 May 2009
On the 19th July Lloyd Scott and his 30’ replica T-Rex dinosaur will begin their epic 1000+ mile trek from Land’s End to John o’ Groats. T-Rex stands at 12 feet high and 30 feet long – the full size of the prehistoric predator! The trek will take 70 days, stopping in at major towns and cities en route and finishing on 27th September at John o’ Groats.
20 years ago he was diagnosed with leukaemia and was one of the very first recipients of a bone marrow transplant which saved his life. He spent his time in hospital in an environment where all of the people around him were elderly and dying of cancer, so understands fully the importance of providing young people the specialist care that Teenage Cancer Trust units offer.
For more details on the event, news, photos, T-Rex's schedule and Lloyd's blog, please go to www.trextreks.com.
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