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Welcome to our Team Blog.

We must be mad as the Trailwalker challenge means that we walk 100km across the South Downs in less than 30 hours! In fact, the route’s distance and elevation is equivalent to two and a half marathons and climbing both Ben Nevis and Snowdon! The event was originally started by the Queens Gurkha Signals Regiment over 30 years ago as a training exercise to test soldiers’ stamina and teamwork skills. Is it tough? Of course. Is it worth it? Absolutely.

As well as ending up with aching limbs, we'll also end up raising loads of money for both Oxfam and The Gurkha Welfare Trust.

Anyway, we hope you like our blog and will keep following our progress here as the event gets closer. Plus, most importantly, we'd love it if you could donate to our cause. So, please click on the Virgin Money Giving link below.


Bonjour à tous et merci de votre visite sur notre site de collecte de fond pour Oxfam.

Nous sommes deux équipes de 4 personnes et nous avons fondé l’entente cordiale afin de relever un véritable challenge: parcourir à pieds 100 km en une seule traite, en moins de 30 heures soit l’équivalent deux marathons et un semi-marathon !!!
Nous allons relier Petersfield à Brighton dans le sud-est de l’Angleterre. Cette marche qui existe depuis 30 ans a été initiée par le régiment de Gurkhas (des Népalais résistants pouvant parcourir des dizaines de kilomètres) et servait d’entraînement physique tout en testant l’esprit d’équipe. A notre tour, de vivre cette aventure.
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Wednesday, 30 May 2012

A Smell of Summer Spirit in Paris (May 29th)

Back in Paris, I have the same temperatures as in Moscow, over 26 degrees. Still on holidays, I decide at 5 pm to go for a 4 hours walk in the "Bois de Vincennes"... an opportunity to do a thing I have not done yet after 7 years living nearby... make a route, go into the forest, get a bit lost, see new things. It does not mean I have never been to the Bois before but not exploring it the way I am ready to do it this time. I have no map, do not know where I am really going but that is what makes me all excited about.
I was planning to play golf earlier & ended up in taking my camelbag (filled with water & some cordial), putting running shoes on, taking my metro pass to go to Porte Dorée, ready to discover the place. A new adventure as I like them. Finally, you do not need to go far to be in the mood of it. Such a walk is always synonymous for me of a moment  for & with myself, an introspection on what happened recently, things I do or do not want, a retrospective on good moments lived in Moscow. For a while, It gives you the will to change things & have the feeling that your life is not just guided by "the system" we are living in.
This walk was about to make my day. I started by walking around the Daumesnil Lake, stopping at what I think is the only buddhist monastery in Paris. Unfortunately, it is not open & I will not take picture of it. However, on the 25th & 26th June, as every year, it will open its doors for a Tibetian ceremony during which they serve food from this region of the world.
Near by the lake, I can see or I should say I can smell a summer spirit in the air... some people are sunbathing on the other side of the bank & others, more romantic are canoeing on the lake. A feeling of a good atmosphere is spreading in the air like the pollen & the buds announce the spring. I am in the same mood, a revival is about to be revealed... ;)
Well, I was enthusiastic to do this walk & it turned out to be an excellent idea. I passed for the first time near by the "Hippodrome de Vincennes" & promised myself to organise a night out with my friends to come & watch a race in July. After visiting the outlying areas of the wood, I entered in & saw some scenes of life... a crow drinking some water in a river... a couple of swan with their cygnets. The cob is very dominant and jealous. Apparently, he is chasing ducks, kills their new ducklings and chase away two other couples of swan... Near a lake, I see people relaxing on benches, some lying on the ground in bikini. Other people are rowing in a boat and a quiet old man, a model maker, sitting in a chair like film directors, playing with a remote control boat & talking about his passion with a passer by... life is peacefully, quiet, calm here.
Then, I bordered the floral garden, passed the Château de Vincennes before arriving to a third lake, the Lake from Saint Mandé, a pochy area. I was nearby to make the loop when I decided to go back to the forest & get a bit lost... Fortunately, nowadays, we have the chance to have a GPS on our smartphone and it helped me to go deep & to be able afterwards to go back to my starting point & walk back home to make sure I walked 4 hours...
To be honest, I appreciated this walk even if I did not have the right shoes to do it. It was a good test because I was thinking about changing shoes & put running shoes on for the end of Trailwalker. Now, I know it would not be a good idea.

Sébastien

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