David Myers

David's fundraiser for Cornwall Air Ambulance Trust

Fundraising for Cornwall Air Ambulance Trust
£2,217
raised of £2,000 target
by 49 supporters
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Running the South West Coast Path, 24 July 2023
We provide an air ambulance helicopter to help to save lives in Cornwall.

Story

Ten years ago this July my dad suffered a heart attack on the beach at Clovelly while gig rowing and was swiftly airlifted to Exeter hospital by the Air Ambulance. Without their rapid response to this extremely difficult to access location he most certainly wouldn't be alive and well today. Athough it was the Devon Air Ambulance who helped save his life, I also want to raise money for the Cornwall Air Ambulance. As a Cornishman who lives right near the Devon border, I realise the vital service that both organisations provide to our local area.

I'm running (see also: walking and staggering) the entire 630 miles of the South West Coast Path, from Poole to Minehead, in the fastest time I can to raise money for both the Devon and Cornwall Air Ambulance Trusts. Both organisations receive no direct government funding towards their running costs and rely on the generosity of people like you to keep flying. Although it was the Devon Air Ambulance that helped save his life, I also want to raise money for the Cornwall Air Ambulance. As a Cornishman who lives right on the border with Devon, I realise the vital service that both organisations provide to our local area.

I've chosen the South West Coast Path as my challenge as I am lucky enough to call the wild cliffs of Morwenstow home and have spent a fair bit of my life running the coastal trails on my doorstep, wondering if I could make the whole thing in one go. The thought of such an adventure has always excited and scared me in equal measure - so this seems the perfect opportunity to give it a go! It also seems fitting that I will be running the entire length of the Cornwall and Devon coastlines, where many of the Air Ambulance call outs, (including my dad's) occur.

I will be setting off from Poole early on July 24th and, barring any injuries or emergencies, I hope to finish in 14-18 days. This means averaging 40-45 miles per day. I'm a fairly experienced long-distance walker (thru-hiker) and, based on previous multi-thousand-mile walks, I know I can reach 35 miles consistently, it's the additional 10 miles that will really push me. With 630 miles of rugged coastline including over 115,000 feet of elevation change, it's not going to be easy!

I'm going with my standard thru-hiking philosophy so will be carrying all the gear I need to get by unsupported, including sleeping bag and shelter. This gives me the flexibility to keep going as long as I can each day and I’m not committed to stopping at a designated point to rest.

From early on 24th July you can follow my progress live at https://share.garmin.com/sprock and maybe a post here and there on my instagram @davidmyersguide

Many Thanks for your support!

Cornwall Air Ambulance is the charity that provides critical care to the most seriously sick and injured people in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. The crew attend more than 1,000 missions every year, and with no direct government support towards running costs, it relies on the generosity of people like you to keep flying.

About the charity

Every year Cornwall Air Ambulance attends around 1000 Critical Care missions, delivering fast & effective emergency care to patients in their moment of need. As a charity the air ambulance relies on the generosity of community groups, individuals and businesses to help raise the £5.5million a year.

Donation summary

Total raised
£2,216.97
+ £210.00 Gift Aid
Online donations
£2,216.97
Offline donations
£0.00

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