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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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Tuesday, 19 June 2012

Steve & Seb in Paris

How nice of the French and English football teams to draw in the Euros and then both go through to the quarter finals, keeping alive l'entente cordiale and avoiding any unnecessary rivalry. Seb and I watched the England v Sweden game on Friday close to Bastille, before two days of walking in the forests and parks of Paris and its western suburbs.
la Defense business center skyline‏

View from Parc de St Cloud‏
On Saturday we started in Bois de Boulogne and headed west towards the Seine. We made sure we were covering enough distance by walking round the hippodrome at Longchamp rather than past it and then deciding to get lost in Parc de Saint Cloud, got to keep those kilometres ticking over.


We reached the palace of Versailles and circumnavigated the literally massive Grand Canal (adding an hour to our time)  after 9 hours of walking and three 10 minute breaks.


 

Meudon to Massy Palaiseau‏
On sunday we started in the forests of Meudon without any particular route in mind. Just as well because we got lost at least twice.
Meudon observatory‏

Steve in front of the castle‏
We finally decided to head towards Chateau de Sceaux and when we got lost for the last time gave up on that and found the nearest RER station. We missed the train by 30 seconds and rather than wait an hour continued walking to the better connnected station at Masy and took a train to Joel and Tanya's apartment in order to make it in time for the Holland v Portugal game. Another nine hour walk.
Sadly Holland haven't made it through to the quarters like France and England, but Rachel and hopefully Pui will keep the flag (sadly not orange) flying during the Trailwalker weekend next month. Less than a month to go but I'm feeling stronger and more confident with every walk and by the sounds of it the rest of the team are too. Thank you so much to everyone who has sponsored us so far, our totals are looking healthy but we haven't yet reached our target so if you're thinking of helping out please do it now.
Steve & Seb.


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