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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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Sunday, 17 June 2012

Whiteley Walks!

Having studied the training Plan that I should've been following for the last 16 weeks Saturday evening after the walk to the sea, it was clear that in order to have a chance of completing the Trailwalker i'd need to do more walking.
So with that firmly in mind Jo & I studied the walking map of where we live.
We decided to try and do 2 hours of walking in and around the coppices, woods and fields where we live. The sun was shining and within 10 minutes we had chanced upon whole new areas of Whiteley we didn't even know existed. We enjoyed walking through woodland and wild meadows, as well as a brand spanking new housing development with some rather large houses (especially for the developers we reckon!) After about an hour and a half we ended up in thick woodland, which I recognised from cycling. I was determined that I knew the way home and strode off with confidence. When, after 30 minutes, we ended up back at the beginning of our woodland route, we picked up a fire road and headed for home.
2 and a half hours later and we had clocked up about 7 miles. Not bad for a rest day!   Loz

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